Jewish cemetery clean-up in Lithuania
You can take part in the clean-up of the Jewish cemetery in Antaliepte.
You can take part in the clean-up of the Jewish cemetery in Antaliepte.
Several times a year, unique concert evenings in the Portuguese Synagogue, lit only by hundreds of candles. This one celebrates the synagogue's 350th anniversary. The "Esnoga" was inaugurated in 1675 with a week full of baroque splendor to show how ... continue reading →
Revealing the Medieval Jewish Cemetery: A Jewish Square Mile Exhibition and Immersive Installation Stories, artefacts and an immersive installation shed light on the medieval Jewish community and its cemetery. A new exhibition and immersive installation at St Giles’ Cripplegate, the ... continue reading →
This year’s European Days of Jewish Culture kicks off this year on September 7, 2025, with participating events and activities programmed from September to November. The unifying theme this year is People of the Book. Click here to find events ... continue reading →
A presentation of Elias Messinas' recent literary and architectural work on Jewish religious buildings in Greece, organized by the Department of Architecture at Frederick University, Infognomon Publishers and El Greco Gallery. Program: 18:00 Welcome by Prof. Byron Ioannou,Head of the ... continue reading →
An evening marking the 20th anniversary of the founding of the North Transylvania Holocaust Memorial Museum. The program includes: The launch of the educational auxiliary „Heritage of the Jewish Community of Sălaj,” an initiative to preserve and share the cultural ... continue reading →
Family Craft: 10.30-12.30 A creative and hands-on family architecture craft workshop, suitable for all ages. Exploring architecture and Jewish heritage, inspired by the lives, homes, and places of worship of people buried at Willesden. Discover how architecture helps tell the ... continue reading →
The modernist Reichenbachstraße synagogue in Munich reopens after years of restoration work.
Shaping Polish Jewish Studies: 60 Years of Littman Library Publications The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization is celebrating 60 years of operation. Over these decades it has published 250 titles, a significant number of which have focused on the Jewish ... continue reading →
The Šeduva Jewish History Museum, The Lost Shtetl, will officially open its doors to visitors on September 20. The museum’s main exhibition will explore the Jewish community that lived in Šeduva during the interwar period in Lithuania, inviting visitors to ... continue reading →