A temporary exhibit at Italy’s National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (MEIS) in Ferrara uses archival photographs, documents, and correspondence to “rethink” Italy’s Jewish heritage and show how it is an integral part of the country’s landscape and ... continue reading →
The exhibition “Painted Prayers” presents the murals in synagogues of the Ukrainian Bukovina and addresses the threat and destruction of cultural assets by the war. It also documents German-Ukrainian cooperation in the preservation of Jewish cultural heritage in Ukraine. There ... continue reading →
The exhibition is dedicated to the -- destroyed -- monumental synagogues built mostly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, in a variety of styles ranging from Neo-Gothic to Moorish. The exhibition draws attention to the scale of destruction of ... continue reading →
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 →
The exhibition 100+ Synagogues in Germany, based on the new book by Alex Jakobowicz.. The 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 ... continue reading →
Shared Memory: Jewish Presence Across the Bulgarian Lands The 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. The author takes ... continue reading →
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, ... continue reading →