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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250825T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250818T094309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T094358Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition about the Malmö Synagogue
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition on the history and architecture of the synagogue in Malmö\, Sweden as part of observances of the 250th anniversary of Jewish life in the country. \nOpen daily\, 10 am-9 pm. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/exhibition-about-the-malmo-synagogue/
LOCATION:Husie Library\, Videdalsvägen 13\, Malmo\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20250812T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20250812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250723T075223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T085151Z
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SUMMARY:Jewish cemeteries conference\, Kőszeg\, Hungary
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Synagogue Days event in Kőszeg\, there will be a one-day international conference on Jewish cemeteries on August 12\, titled  “By the border and beyond the border” what Jewish cemeteries tell. \nIt will take place in Hungarian. \nHere is the program.  \n9.30 – 10.00 Registration \n10.00 – 10.10 greeting \n10.10 – 10.30 Edit Balázs\, Institute of Higher Studies: \nWhat was left from rural Jewry? \n10.30 – 11.00 Lajos Harsányi\, Eisenstadt\, Austrian Jewish Museum: \nTypology of Red Limestone Tombs in the Jewish Cemetery in Karcag \n  \n11.00 – 11.20 Coffee break \n  \nA walking tour in the Koszeg jewish cemetery (2022)\n11.20 – 11.50 Krisztina Krisztina \,Honti Museum: \nThe two Jewish cemeteries in Iposag (Sahy)… in the footsteps of forgotten information \n11.50 – 12.20 Andrea Szabó\, Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library: \nMethodological and research opportunities in the Soroksar Israelite Cemetery \n12.20 – 12.50 Mátyás Király Jewish Museum and Archives: \n“From Banat to Bukovina” \nSymbols of Transylvanian Jewish cemeteries \n12.50 – 13.20 Júlia Csejdy\, museologist\, art historian: \nJewish cemeteries in Tokaj-Hegyalja \n13.20 Comments\, Summary \n  \n14.00 lunch \n  \n15.00 Jewish memories of Kőszeg\, City Walk \n16.00 – 17.00 Katalin Gürtler archaeologist: Walking tour of the Jewish Cemetery in Kőszeg \n  \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/jewish-cemeteries-conference/
LOCATION:Kőszeg Synagogue\, Varkor 38\, Kőszeg\, Hungary
CATEGORIES:Conference,Guided Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250810T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250810T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250731T162327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T162551Z
UID:40777-1754820000-1754845200@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Czech Day of Jewish Monuments
DESCRIPTION:The Czech Republic’s annual Day of Jewish Monuments. \nMore than 75 Jewish heritage sites in Bohemia\, Moravia and Silesia will be made available visitors (free of charge or for a voluntary contribution) between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. \nAttractions include the Čáslav Synagogue\, whose cassette ceiling and entrance doors have been restored\, as well as  Jewish cemeteries in Drmoul\, Mariánské Lázně\, Moravský Krumlov\, and Příbram\, and the synagogues in Neveklov\, Volhynia and Písek. \nThis year’s event is complemented by an accompanying program\, which mostly consists of guided tours\, lectures or concerts. Guided tours will take place in Slaný\, Přerov\, Žamberk and Nýrsko.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/czech-day-of-jewish-monuments/
LOCATION:Czech Republic\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250803T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250803T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250724T155528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T155528Z
UID:40739-1754218800-1754229600@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Jewish cemetery clean-up\, Inowłodz
DESCRIPTION:Here’s an opportunity to help clean up a Jewish cemetery in Poland\, one of regular clean-ups led by the Guardians of Remembrance Association. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/jewish-cemetery-clean-up-inowlodz/
LOCATION:Jewish cemetery Inowłodz\, Cmentarz Żydowski w Inowłodzu\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Jewish cemetery clean-up
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250730T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250730T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250723T114918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T114918Z
UID:40733-1753905600-1753909200@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:A Portal to Pre-War Jewish Life in Warsaw: The Okopowa Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:The Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning  TJHTalks session on Wednesday\, July 30: \nA Portal to Pre-War Jewish Life in Warsaw: The Okopowa Cemetery \nThe 83-acre Okopowa Street Cemetery\, one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe\, offers profound insight into Warsaw’s rich Jewish history. Through its gravestones and mausoleums\, it tells the story of a community that once numbered nearly 350\,000—rabbis and scholars\, writers and artists\, architects and industrialists\, Bundists and Zionists\, educators\, and community leaders. \nIn this online session\, speakers will reflect on the cemetery’s historical significance and introduce several of the remarkable individuals buried there. With diverse backgrounds and expertise\, they will share personal stories and historical context that bring these lives—and this sacred site—into focus. \nWitold Wrzosiński\, Director\, Okopowa Jewish Cemetery\, Warsaw \nKatarzyna Person\, Director\, Warsaw Ghetto Museum\, Warsaw \nFranciszek Bojańczyk\, Guide and educator\, POLIN Museum\, Warsaw  \nin conversation with:  \nHelise Lieberman\, Director\, Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning \n  \nMusical instruments carved on a gravestone in the Okopowan Jewish cemetery\nWednesday\, July 30\, 2025 \n11:00 am PST 1:00 pm CDT 2:00 pm EST 8:00 pm CET 9:00 pm IST \nCLICK TO REGISTER \nFranciszek Bojańczyk is the Global Outreach Coordinator at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. A graduate of the University of Warsaw\, he studied Hebrew\, spatial planning\, and history\, with academic exchanges in Prague and Tel Aviv. He has worked as an educator and guide for various institutions\, including POLIN\, the Taube Center\, and the Jewish Historical Institute\, where he led cultural projects and communications initiatives. He is the co-founder of Muzeum Kamienicy\, a project exploring everyday life in Warsaw’s tenement houses. Franciszek leads tours in Polish\, English\, and Hebrew\, and has guided groups across Israel\, Jordan\, and Scandinavia. His work centers on Jewish heritage\, local history\, and how cultural memory shapes our understanding of place. \nKatarzyna Person was awarded her Ph.D. by the University of London. She served as director of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum\, specializing in the history of Jews in Poland during the Holocaust and the immediate post-war period. Dr. Person also serves as the chief editor of the complete edition of the Ringelblum Archive. Dr. Person lectures widely and has published extensively on these topics. Among her recent publications are “Warsaw Ghetto Police: The Jewish Order Service during the Nazi Occupation” (published by Cornell University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2021) and “Przemysłowa Concentration Camp: The Camp\, The Children\, The Trials” (co-authored with Johannes-Dieter Steinert; published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2023). \nOngoing restoration work at the Okopowa jewish cemetery Warsaw (2024 photo)\nWitold Wrzosiński is the Director of the Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw and co-founder of the Foundation for Documentation of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland. A trained Hebraist and genealogist\, he has led the indexing of over 100\,000 tombstone inscriptions in more than 90 cemeteries and oversees an open-access database. Since 2020\, he has directed restoration\, conservation\, and archaeological efforts in Okopowa\, including leading student excavations under strict guidelines for Jewish burials. He also contributed to the POLIN Museum’s core exhibition and published scholarly articles on Polish–Jewish heritage. A board member of Warsaw’s Jewish Community\, Witold brings deep expertise in cemetery history\, cultural preservation\, and public education. \nHelise Lieberman has directed the Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning since 2009. A dual U.S.–Polish citizen\, she began her journey in Poland in 1994 as the founding principal of Warsaw’s Lauder-Morasha Jewish Day School — the city’s first since 1949. A former Hillel director and Melton Senior Educator alumna\, she has also consulted for the POLIN Museum\, Rothschild Foundation Europe\, JDC Baltics\, and the Westbury Group. Under her leadership\, the Center’s Taube Jewish Heritage Tours and Mi Dor Le Dor learning programs have brought thousands to explore Jewish Poland. In 2015\, she received Poland’s Bene Merito Medal\, honoring her contributions to Polish–Jewish relations. In May 2025\, Helise was elected to the board of AEPJ. Known for championing Jewish cultural renewal and education\, Helise continues to help shape Poland’s vibrant Jewish present and future. \n\n\nContact Information\n\nJakub Lysiak \n\n\n\nContact Email\njlysiak@taubecenter.org\n\n\nURL\nhttps://taubecenter.org/42hnet/\n\n  \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/a-portal-to-pre-war-jewish-life-in-warsaw-the-okopowa-cemetery/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250630T162945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T162945Z
UID:40541-1753660800-1753747199@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Brest Litovsk Holocaust Memorial Inauguration
DESCRIPTION:Official opening of the Holocaust memorial on the site of the Jewish cemetery\, composed of rescued matzevot.  \nDesigned by the American artist Brad J. Goldberg\, the monument is an example of landscape art\, and will entail a broken circle of wall and walkway embracing a forest of around 600 re-erected matzevot or fragments. It will be built on land that was part of the destroyed cemetery. \nThe  British NGO the Together Plan\, dedicated to Jewish community development in Belarus\, is coordinating the project  in collaboration with its partner organisation in the USA\, Jewish Tapestry Project\, the Religious Jewish Union of Belarus\, and the international charitable organization Dialog in Belarus. \nThe salvaged gravestone remnants — all that remains of Brest’s once-vast Jewish cemetery — were removed from storage and returned to the cemetery on April 24. (Click here to read about this and watch a video.)
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/brest-litovsk-holocaust-memorial-inauguration/
LOCATION:Jewish cemetery Brest\, Brest Litovsk\, Belarus
CATEGORIES:Inauguration
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250709
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250630T163548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T163548Z
UID:40544-1751760000-1752019199@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:AEJM Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Under the title “Jewish Museums and Democracy” this year’s conference brings together museum professionals\, scholars\, and cultural practitioners from across Europe and beyond. \nThey will reflect on how Jewish museums can foster critical thinking\, strengthen civic engagement\, and remain relevant to diverse audiences. \nThe upcoming overhaul of the mahJ’s permanent exhibition (2027–2030) provides an opportunity to reflect\, beyond the evocation of Jewish history and life\, on the role of Jewish museums in relation to these developments: the promises\, achievements\, and threats to democracy in times of rising “illiberal” or even dictatorial evolutions\, the return of war\, and rising anti-Semitism in Europe. \nSee details and program
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/aejm-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Art and History\, 71 rue du Temple\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250701T093215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T093327Z
UID:40556-1751529600-1762102800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Adapting To Change: The Artwork of Beverley-Jane Stewart
DESCRIPTION:Adapting to Change: The Artwork of Beverley-Jane Stewart \nThe British artist Beverley-Jane Stewart focuses on synagogues as a starting point to trace the changes in the lives of the people around them. \nIn this major retrospective\, the Manchester Jewish Museum presents three of Stewart’s series of paintings: \n\nSynagogue Series: An intimate invitation into some of the UK’s most remarkable places of worship.\nJewish Visual Stories: A chronicle of change within British Jewish communities.\nBeyond the Ashes: An exploration of destroyed synagogues and their enduring connections.\n\nThe exhibition can be visited as part of General Admission to the museum. \nBeverley-Jane wrote a Have Your Say personal essay for use last year about how her Romanian Jewish heritage inspired her work. Click here to read it. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/adapting-to-change/
LOCATION:Manchester Jewish Museum\, 190 Cheetham Hill Road\, Manchester\, M8 8LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:art,exhibition,Jewish museum,people
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20250701T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250630T161111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T161111Z
UID:40537-1751364000-1751392800@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Gorizia Synagogue Reopens
DESCRIPTION:The synagogue in Gorizia\, Italy\, reopens to then public after being closed for five years. In 2023\, it received a €250\,000 grant from the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region for repairs. \nIt will be open on Tuesdays\, Fridays\, and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm. Admission is free. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/gorizia-synagogue-reopens/
LOCATION:Gorizia Synagogue\, via Isaco Ascoli 19\, Gorizia\, GO\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Opening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTSTAMP:20260605T071604
CREATED:20250704T085440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T085534Z
UID:40582-1745971200-1761868799@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:10 Centuries of Judaism: A look at Jewish heritage in the Grand Est
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is an opportunity to (re) discover the objects and places of Jewish life through photographs from more than 50 years of study of the general inventory.  They show majestic witnesses of exceptional architecture as well as quality goldsmithery and more humble objects of daily life\, sometimes from Genizot. From the evocation of the work of Talmudist Rashi (v. 1040-1105) to the synagogues rebuilt after the Second World War\, the exhibition  touches nearly ten centuries of Judaism in the Grand Est. The exhibit is in Bouxwiller after being presented  for the first time in Strasbourg\, in 2019\, and then Troyes in 2024. \nVisit: \nWednesdays\, Thursdays\, Fridays\, Sundays and public holidays \n10 a.m./13 a.m. – 2 p.m. to 6 p. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/10-centuries-of-judaism/
LOCATION:Judeo-Alsatian Museum\, 62a Grand Street\, Bouxwiller\, 67330\, France
CATEGORIES:exhibition,Jewish museum
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