Ganz rein! Exhibit of Peter Seidel’s Mikveh photographs
Traveling exhibit of photographs of historic mikvaot by Peter Seidel. It was first presented in 2010 at the Jewish Museum in Hohenems.
Traveling exhibit of photographs of historic mikvaot by Peter Seidel. It was first presented in 2010 at the Jewish Museum in Hohenems.
Shared Memory: Jewish Presence Across the Bulgarian Lands The fruit of over 15 years of travelling and studying Jewish material heritage in Bulgaria, this exhibition features 50 photographs by the Bulgarian journalist, writer and photographer, Anthony Georgieff. The author takes ... continue reading →
Through a collection of historical photographs, Sharon Reichel, co-curator alongside Valeria Rainoldi of the exhibition “An Italian Journey. Discovering the Jewish Cultural Heritage," will guide you on an immersive tour of Jewish quarters, synagogues, and cemeteries in cities such as Venice, ... continue reading →
Discover the story of Jewish life in medieval London with the Jewish Square Mile Foundation at the Barbican Centre. A programme of expert talks, walking tour and family activities will bring this period vividly to life while challenging some of ... continue reading →
An exhibition of photographs and other material on synagogues and Jewish heritage in Alsace based on the research carried out in the inventory of these synagogues carried by the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs and the Grand Est Region. May ... continue reading →
Voluntary clean up of the Jewish cemetery in Łódź, Poland. "It's more than just clean up. It's also a moment of reflection and memory about the people, who contributed to the history of tód To for decades. We can do ... continue reading →
Stockport Jewish Heritage Trail is a new free digital trail exploring the history of the town centre’s Jewish communities. Stockport is a town in northern England, about 7 miles south of Manchester - famous for its industrial history, particularly in ... continue reading →
The annual general assembly of the AEPJ -- European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage. Hotel Stefanie, Vienna The deadline for registration is 20 May 2026. Participation conditions are as follows: • AEPJ Members: participation ... continue reading →
The annual conference of the Association of European Jewish Museums.
The annual conference of the AEJM -- Association of European Jewish Museums. POLIN museum, Warsaw Themes include: How can museum professionals respond to developments such as wars in Ukraine, in Israel and in the Middle East, hybrid threats, rising polarization ... continue reading →