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SUMMARY:Destroyed Jewish cemeteries in the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:Can you protect graves when the locations are unknown? \n\nDozens of Jewish cemeteries in the Netherlands appear to have been cleared or even completely disappeared after the Second World War. In 2024-2025\, archaeology student Caitlyn Göbel conducted a study on cleared and disappeared Jewish cemeteries in the Netherlands. Where in the Netherlands are these locations located and why is it necessary to know that? What happens to these locations today and can we do something about this? On Friday 19 June at 15:00 CET\, Göbel tells the story of the vanished Jewish cemeteries in the Netherlands. In doing so\, she will address the question of whether graves can be protected\, if no one knows where they are. \n\nThe talk will be in Dutch. \nReservations: reserveren@synagogegroningen.nl
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/destroyed-jewish-cemeteries-in-the-netherlands/
LOCATION:Groningen Synagogue\, Folkingestraat 60\, Groningen\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:British and Irish Association of Jewish Studies Annual Conference 2026:  Space and Place in Jewish Studies
DESCRIPTION:British and Irish Association of Jewish Studies Annual Conference 2026 \nSpace and Place in Jewish Studies \nBirkbeck\, University of London | July 2026 \n“For 2026\, the theme of the BIAJS annual conference is space and place. Since ancient times\, these concepts have been central to Jewish life and thought. Spaces and places can be real or imaginary\, micro or macro\, shared or separated\, boundaried or porous\, safe or hostile: the ark\, the sukkah\, the mikveh\, the genizah\, the kibbutz\, the eruv\, the Temple\, the concentration camp\, the Uganda plan\, Babylonian exile\, the occupied territories\, Eretz Yisrael\, di goldene medine\, Sepharad\, Yiddishland\, the heavens and the underworld… From biblical narratives rooted in specific geographies\, to sacred architecture and urban neighbourhoods\, to diasporic movements and reimagined homelands\, Jews have continually negotiated their relationship to space – physical\, textual\, social\, political\, and symbolic. Spaces and places are not neutral containers for Jewish life; they shape\, reshape and are shaped by Jewish life and practices. How can attention to place and the spatial animate Jewish studies?” \nThe event will be fully in-person in Bloomsbury\, central London\, and will include paper panels\, round tables\, film screenings and walks. Registration options are available for BIAJS members and non-members\, and for one day or full attendance. Refreshments and lunches will be strictly vegetarian\, with the possibility of certified kosher lunches for those who require it. Contact biajspresident@gmail.com with any queries. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/biajs-conference/
LOCATION:University of London\, Birkbeck Main Building\, Malet Street\, London\, United Kingdom
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