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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260123T083843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T083843Z
UID:41895-1769628600-1769634000@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:The City of London’s Jewish Geography
DESCRIPTION: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 well as the new Jewish heritage center soon to open at the historic Bevis Marks synagogue. \nSpeakers include: \nRabbi Shalom Morris\, live from Bevis Marks\, to discuss the new heritage centre and the Sephardi history of the area; historian Rory MacLellan\, who explores medieval life in the shadow of the Tower of London; Jan-Marc Petroschka\, architect and trustee of The Jewish Square Mile project\, which he’ll tell us more about; and JR’s executive director Dr Aviva Dautch\, who follows in the footsteps of Shakespeare to reveal how the playwright drew on the City’s Jewish presence to inform some of his most famous plays. \nIt will take place at 7:30 PM London time  \nClick here to find full details and register (it’s free)
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/the-city-of-londons-jewish-geography/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jewish studies,Launch,Lecture/Talk,Publication,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260201T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260112T193959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T194305Z
UID:41819-1769968800-1769977800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Distinguished Service Awards presentation\, from the Friends of Jewish Heritage in Poland
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Jewish Heritage in Poland organization presents its second annual Distinguished Service Awards to: \nPiotr Puchta\, former CEO of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (FODZ) \nand Natalia Romik — archirect\, scholar\, activist\, museum and exhibition curator. \n\nSunday\, February 1\, 2026 at 12 PM EST\, 6 PM Poland Time\, 7 PM Israel Time \n\n  \nPiotr Puchta is former Director General (CEO) of the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland (FODŻ\, a partnership of the World Jewish Restitution Organization and the Union of Jewish Communities in Poland)\, owner of 150 cemeteries and dozens of synagogues. Mr. Puchta\, also a former Ambassador-at-Large of Poland\, is being honored for his exceptional leadership of FODŻ and his work in building partnerships for the preservation and commemoration of sites of Jewish cultural and religious significance throughout Poland. \nNatalia Romik is an architect\, researcher\, and curator whose work explores Jewish survival\, memory\, and space during and after the Holocaust. She is widely known for her innovative exhibitions centered on Jewish survival.  Dr. Romik is being honored for deepening the understanding of the Jewish experience in Poland and ensuring that this history is preserved and thoughtfully presented through her work. \nClick here to register for the Zoom event
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/distinguished-service-awards/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Award ceremony,people
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260128T135332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T140142Z
UID:41941-1770217200-1770220800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Webinar launch of the Thrive web site: Exploring\, understanding and celebrating Jewish Intangible Heritage and its contemporary relevance
DESCRIPTION:CEU Prof. Carsten Wilke is the keynote speaker at a webinar launching the Thrive website and project\, which focuses on intangible Jewish heritage. \nThe webinar will explore the concept of intangible heritage and introduce a new digital space where everyone can contribute their own stories and traditions. \nJHE’s Ruth Ellen Gruber is one of the experts associated with the project. \nThe webinar will take place at 3 p.m. CET\, February 4 \nClick here to register
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/thrive-launch-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Launch,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260123T101937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T101937Z
UID:41897-1770901200-1770904800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:The Shtetl: Myth and Reality
DESCRIPTION: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 peoplehood. \nIndeed the “shtetl” meant many things to many people. For many Zionists and Jewish leftists\, the shtetl was a pathetic symbol of Jewish backwardness. Others cherished it as a place of real Jewishness\, that fixed point that gave Jews in the diaspora the feeling of being home. The destruction of the Holocaust encouraged this nostalgia for the lost shtetl\, especially as many Jews in the post-war world\, newly comfortable and secure in their new homes\, showed a new interest in their ethnic roots. \nNOTE: The talk will take place at 1 p.m. New York time\, or 7 p.m. CET. \nSamuel Kassow\, Charles H. Northam Professor of History at Trinity College\, holds a PhD from Princeton University and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Jewish Research. From 2006 until 2013\, he was the lead historian for two galleries of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw\, which opened in 2014. Professor Kassow is the author of Who Will Write Our History? Emanuel Ringelblum and the Secret Ghetto Archive (Indiana University Press\, 2007)\, which received the Orbis Prize of the AAASS; was a finalist for a National Jewish Book Award; and has been translated into eight languages. White Goat Press recently published his translation of Warsaw Testament by Rokhl Auerbach\, which received a National Jewish Book Award. A child of Holocaust survivors\, Professor Kassow was born in a displaced-persons camp in Germany. \nThe lecture is free but registration is requited — click here to register \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/the-shtetl-myth-and-reality/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260212T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260118T183449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T082325Z
UID:41842-1770912000-1770919200@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Cork Jewish Digital Archive launch
DESCRIPTION: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 on Cork’s Jewish built heritage\, such as the synagogue\, which closed in 2016. \nCouncillor Kieran McCarthy will launch the archive at Cork Public Museum and guest speakers are Liz Kiely of Oral History Network of Ireland\, historian Tom Spalding\, and musician/researcher Ruti Lachs. There will be music and light refreshments. \nThe event begins at 4 p.m. Dublin time. \nTo book a place fir the event\, contact the museum at 021 427 0679 or museum@corkcity.ie \n(Photo\, Cork synagogue\, closed in 2016.)
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/cork-jewish-digital-archive-launch/
LOCATION:Cork Public Museum\, Cork\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Inauguration,Jewish studies,Opening
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cork Public Museum":MAILTO:museum@corkcity.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260215T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260120T095402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T100040Z
UID:41860-1771183800-1771189200@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Webinar -- Restore a Jewish Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Restore an Abandoned Jewish Cemetery\, Perform a Mitzvah! \nJeffrey 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 cemeteries in Poland. He will show us how one can initiate similar efforts in the various shtetls that your ancestors inhabited. \nThis one-hour program\, conducted over Zoom at 1:30 PM Eastern Time (19:30 CET)\, is free for members of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington. \nNonmembers may register to attend for a fee of $10. \nClick here for full details\, registration\, ticket purchase.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/webinar-restore-a-jewish-cemetery/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260308T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20251230T090352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T090547Z
UID:41748-1772967600-1772976600@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Women of Willesden: Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION: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.  \n\nMany Jewish women made significant cultural and social impact across a varied landscape over both the nineteenth and twentieth century.  The spirit of Jewish women throughout the generations\, women who never gave up hope that they could make the world better for their children and their children’s children and for all the children of the world are celebrated in our Women of Willesden guided walk. \nWe have selected some significant Jewish women who helped change history through their philanthropy\, scientific and business achievements. We will share their stories with you\, focusing on the lives of these women who have made a significant impact\, not only within the Jewish community in Britain\, but to British society. \n\nClick here for more details and to book a ticket
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/women-of-willesden/
LOCATION:Willesden Jewish Cemetery\, Beaconsfield Road\, London NW10 2JE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260306T093029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T093234Z
UID:42122-1773100800-1779667199@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Houses of Eternity
DESCRIPTION: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 the question about their importance in the heritage of Jewish culture.  \nIts opening — March 10 at 6 p.m. —  is combined with a lecture “Jewish cemeteries and funeral customs” by Krzysztof Bielawski about Jewish cemeteries and funeral customs — the forms and decorations of tombstones\, inscriptions and customs related to funerals and the memory of the deceased. \nKrzysztof Bielawski is a researcher of Jewish cemeteries\, a PhD student at the Faculty of History of the University of Warsaw\, author of\, among others\, the book “The Destruction of Jewish Cemeteries” and numerous articles. He works at the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage (FODZ)\, which owns 153 cemeteries\, including the Jewish cemetery in Płock.\nThe “Houses of Eternity” exhibition at MŻM will be on view until May 24 this year.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/houses-of-eternity/
LOCATION:Museum of Mazovian Jews\, 7 Kwiatka\, Plock\, Poland
CATEGORIES:exhibition,Jewish museum,Lecture/Talk,Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260301T170610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T154406Z
UID:42092-1774191600-1774198800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:100+  Synagogues exhibit opening
DESCRIPTION:The opening of the exhibition 100+ German Synagogues\, based on the new book by Alex Jakobowicz.. \nThe exhibition “100 + Synagogues in Germany”presents prayer houses preserved for centuries\, synagogues that have found new meanings and yet preserve their history\, and new buildings built by the re-emerging Jewish communities of our time. \nAlex Jacobowitz is an American and Israeli\, xylophone virtuoso\, specializing in traditional Jewish music. In 2002/2003 he worked as a cantor for the Jewish community of Augsburg. From 2008 to 2013 he was on the board of the Förderkreis Görlitzer Synagoge e.V.  \nRegistration at schnaittach@juedisches-museum.org \nThe exhibition is then open to the public from March 28 until November 1\, Saturdays and Sundays: 12-17
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/100-synagogues-exhibit-opening/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum Franken in Schnaittach\, Museumsgasse 12-16\, Schnaittach\, Germany
CATEGORIES:exhibition,Jewish museum,Opening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260328T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260301T171510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T085430Z
UID:42097-1774699200-1793552400@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:100+ Synagogues in Germany
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition 100+ Synagogues in Germany\, based on the new book by Alex Jakobowicz.. \nThe exhibition presents prayer houses preserved for centuries\, synagogues that have found new meanings and yet preserve their history\, and new buildings built by the re-emerging Jewish communities of our time. \nAlex Jacobowitz is an American and Israeli\, xylophone virtuoso\, specializing in traditional Jewish music. In 2002/2003 he worked as a cantor for the Jewish community of Augsburg. From 2008 to 2013 he was on the board of the Förderkreis Görlitzer Synagoge e.V.  \nRegistration at schnaittach@juedisches-museum.org \nThe exhibition is open to the public from March 28 until November 1\, Saturdays and Sundays: 12-17
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/100-synagogues-in-germany/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum Franken in Schnaittach\, Museumsgasse 12-16\, Schnaittach\, Germany
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260327T133320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T133347Z
UID:42292-1774742400-1780876799@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Ganz rein! Exhibit of Peter Seidel's Mikveh photographs
DESCRIPTION:Traveling exhibit of photographs of historic mikvaot by Peter Seidel. It was first presented in 2010 at the Jewish Museum in Hohenems.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/ganz-rein-mikveh-exhibit/
LOCATION:Schlossberg Museum\, Chemnitz\, Germany
CATEGORIES:art,exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Sofia:20260416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Sofia:20260517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260501T135804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T135804Z
UID:42767-1776333600-1779037200@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Jewish Presence Across the Bulgarian Lands
DESCRIPTION:Shared Memory: Jewish Presence Across the Bulgarian Lands\n\nThe 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. \nThe author takes visitors from Vidin to Burgas\, and from Silistra to Gotse Delchev—places where there used to be\, or there is a Jewish presence nowadays. \n\nThe exhibition was made possible with the support of the Shalom Organization of Jews in Bulgaria\, the NEGEV Organization of Friends of Israel in Bulgaria\, the Federation of Zionists in Bulgaria\, the America for Bulgaria Foundation\, and the American Jewish Committee. \nBorn in 1963\, Anthony Georgieff has lived and worked in Copenhagen\, London\, Munich and Prague. He has held over 30 solo exhibitions in Europe and North America. Author and/or co-author of over 20 books in English\, on the historical\, cultural and ethnic heritage of Bulgaria. He lives and works in Sofia. Media partner: BTA / Bulgarian News Agency. \nTuesday to Sunday – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/exhibition-jewish-presence-across-the-bulgarian-lands/
LOCATION:National Gallery Kvadrat 500\, 1\, 19th February St.\, St Alexander Nevsky Sq\, Sofia\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260427T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260417T095644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T095644Z
UID:42688-1777314600-1777320000@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:An Italian Journey. Discovering the Jewish Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION: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\, Rome\, Florence\, Padua\, and Mantua.\n \nThese images come from two photographic collections of great cultural and historical significance: the Hungarian Ernő Munkácsi collection\, featuring images of Jewish life in Italy captured between 1927 and 1940\, and the archive of F.A.C.E. – the Federation of Jewish Cultural Associations – created in the 1920s and 1930s.\n \nZoom talk at 12.30 PM (ET)/ 6:30 PM (CET. Italian Time)\n \n\nIf you would like to join the Zoom meeting\, please click for the link and fill the form: An Italian Journey. Discovering the Jewish Cultural Heritage\n\n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/an-italian-journey-discovering-the-jewish-cultural-heritage/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260508T090624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T090624Z
UID:42800-1778407200-1778432400@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Medieval Jewish London History Day
DESCRIPTION:Discover the story of Jewish life in medieval London with the Jewish Square Mile Foundation at the Barbican Centre. \nA programme of expert talks\, walking tour and family activities will bring this period vividly to life while challenging some of the myths that surround it. Speakers include leading scholars Dean Irwin and Rory McLellan\, whose research offers fresh insight into the everyday lives and experiences of medieval Jewish London. \nThe Jewish Museum will be running a series of children’s activities throughout the day\, with crafts including collage\, hat making and brick making. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (Tickets available for the children’s programme via a separate link. \nIn-person tickets are Sold Out\, but Live Streaming tickets are on sale. \n\n\n\nClick here to Book
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/medieval-jewish-london-history-day/
CATEGORIES:festival,Guided Walk,Lecture/Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260512T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260424T130705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T130739Z
UID:42731-1778594400-1778864400@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:10 centuries of Judaism: Views of Jewish Heritage in the Grand Est
DESCRIPTION: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. \nMay 12\, 13\, and 15.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/10-centuries-of-judaism-views-of-jewish-heritage-in-the-great-east/
LOCATION:Synagogue in Thann\, Thann\, 68800\, France
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260527T220253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T220253Z
UID:42868-1780225200-1780246800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Łódź Jewish cemetery  clean-up
DESCRIPTION:Voluntary clean up of the Jewish cemetery in Łódź\, Poland.  \n\n“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 something important today – show respect and care for their resting place.\n \n\n\n“You don’t need experience – you just need a willingness to help. We provide all the tools you need. Come join us. We invite you to join us.”
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/lodz-jewish-cemetery-clean-up/
LOCATION:Jewish cemetery Łódź
CATEGORIES:Jewish cemetery clean-up
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260518T164051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T164103Z
UID:42840-1780605000-1780608600@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Stockport online Jewish Heritage Trail Launch
DESCRIPTION:Stockport Jewish Heritage Trail is a new free digital trail exploring the history of the town centre’s Jewish communities. \nStockport is a town in northern England\, about 7 miles south of Manchester – famous for its industrial history\, particularly in cotton and hat making. The town became a major centre for these industries during the 18th and 19th centuries. \nThe trail uses memories\, historic photographs and maps to tell the story of shops\, market traders\, synagogues\, homes\, activists\, war memorials\, refugees and more from the 1800s onwards. This online launch will highlight several key buildings and sites on the digital trail\, while also explaining how to use it. It will be led by Kevin Bolton\, a Stockport resident and archivist who created the trail. To find out more about the trail\, please visit https://stockportjewishheritagetrail.com or email Kevin at info@stockportjewishheritagetrail.com \nThe Zoom link will be emailed to you nearer the date of the event. \nOnline launch: 20:30 – 21:30 CEST \nClick here to register \nClick here to preview the tour \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/stockport-online-jewish-heritage-trail-launch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Launch,Tour,UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260428T121642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T121702Z
UID:42748-1780790400-1780963199@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:AEPJ General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The annual general assembly of the AEPJ — European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage. \nHotel Stefanie\, Vienna \nThe deadline for registration is 20 May 2026. \nParticipation conditions are as follows: \n• AEPJ Members: participation is free of charge. Participants are only required to cover their travel and accommodation costs. The programme\, including meals and visits\, is fully included. \n• Non-members: participation fee of €200\, including access to the full programme\, meals and visits. \nClick here to find full details and register
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/aepj-general-assembly/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260323T141132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T141132Z
UID:42214-1780790400-1781049599@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:AEJM Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The annual conference of the Association of European Jewish Museums.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/aejm-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Polin Museum\, Anielowicz 6\, Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Jewish museum,Jewish studies
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTSTAMP:20260605T132557
CREATED:20260428T122306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T122422Z
UID:42753-1780790400-1781049599@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:AEJM Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The annual conference of the AEJM — Association of European Jewish Museums. \nPOLIN museum\, Warsaw \nThemes include: \nHow can museum professionals respond to developments such as wars in Ukraine\, in Israel and in the Middle East\, hybrid threats\, rising polarization and populism\, geopolitical and economic instability\, climate change\, and demographic decline? Can we remain true to our values while staying connected with our core stakeholders or partners — our audiences\, donors\, witnesses\, researchers and diverse political actors? Are there ways to expand our scope\, open new perspectives\, and engage broader segments of the public? And\, not least\, prepare ourselves and the next generation for the complex realities that are already unfolding? How can Jewish museums narrate the story of our times and remain compassionate and inclusive places of appreciation\, reflection and empowerment?
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/aejm-annual-conference-2/
LOCATION:Polin Museum\, Anielowicz 6\, Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Jewish museum,Jewish studies
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