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 ... continue reading →
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. It will be open on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays from 10 ... continue reading →
Adapting to Change: The Artwork of Beverley-Jane Stewart The British artist Beverley-Jane Stewart focuses on synagogues as a starting point to trace the changes in the lives of the people around them. In this major retrospective, the Manchester Jewish Museum ... continue reading →
Under the title “Jewish Museums and Democracy” this year’s conference brings together museum professionals, scholars, and cultural practitioners from across Europe and beyond. They will reflect on how Jewish museums can foster critical thinking, strengthen civic engagement, and remain relevant ... continue reading →
Official opening of the Holocaust memorial on the site of the Jewish cemetery, composed of rescued matzevot. Designed by the American artist Brad J. Goldberg, the monument is an example of landscape art, and will entail a broken circle of ... continue reading →
The Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning TJHTalks session on Wednesday, July 30: A Portal to Pre-War Jewish Life in Warsaw: The Okopowa Cemetery The 83-acre Okopowa Street Cemetery, one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe, offers profound ... continue reading →