• The Future of Jewish Museums in Europe

    Maisel synagogue Maiselova 10, Prabue, Czech Republic

    A round-table that will start the celebrations of the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish Museum in Prague. Pavla Niklová (director of the Jewish Museum in Prague), Joanna Fikus (head of the exhibition department of the Polin Museum ... continue reading →

  • The City of London’s Jewish Geography

    Online

    The online launch of the Winter 2026 edition of Jewish Renaissance magazine is a webinar about the history of Jewish life in the City of London's s0-called Jewish Square Mile, including the medieval Jewish cemetery under the Barbican development. as ... continue reading →

  • The Shtetl: Myth and Reality

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    In this online lecture -- part of a series celebrating YIVO's  the 101st anniversary -- YIVO Visiting Research Historian Samuel Kassow will explore the “real shtetl” and the “imagined shtetl,” which both formed an integral part of Eastern European Jewish ... continue reading →

  • Cork Jewish Digital Archive launch

    Cork Public Museum Cork, Ireland

    The digital archive includes oral histories, essays, poems, stories and photos from over 50 members of the Cork diaspora and their descendants, as well as Cork locals who remember their Jewish neighbours from the 1880s onwards. The archive includes material ... continue reading →

  • Webinar — Restore a Jewish Cemetery

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    Restore an Abandoned Jewish Cemetery, Perform a Mitzvah! Jeffrey Miller has initiated and led the effort to raise funds to help in restoring the Nowogród Jewish Cemetery, and collaborated with others on helping to do the same for other Jewish ... continue reading →

  • Women of Willesden: Guided Walk

    Willesden Jewish Cemetery Beaconsfield Road, London NW10 2JE, United Kingdom

    March 8 is International Women's Day -- on the occasion, the Willesden Jewish Cemetery in London offers a guided walking tour to celebrate some of the women buried there.  Many Jewish women made significant cultural and social impact across a ... continue reading →

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  • Houses of Eternity

    Museum of Mazovian Jews 7 Kwiatka, Plock, Poland

    The exhibition titled "Houses of Eternity" from the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow,  devoted to the tradition and history of Jewish cemeteries.  Taking into account the current state of preservation of most Jewish cemeteries and matzevot, it tries to answer ... continue reading →

  • 100+ Synagogues exhibit opening

    Jewish Museum Franken in Schnaittach Museumsgasse 12-16, Schnaittach, Germany

    The opening of the exhibition 100+ German Synagogues, based on the new book by Alex Jakobowicz.. The exhibition “100 + Synagogues in Germany”presents prayer houses preserved for centuries, synagogues that have found new meanings and yet preserve their history, and ... continue reading →