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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
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UID:41352-1760054400-1781481599@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:An Italian Journey: Discovering the Jewish Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION: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 history. \n\n\nCalled “An Italian Journey: Discovering the Jewish Cultural Heritage\,” the exhibit opened October 10 and will run until June 14\, 2026. \n\nThe contents of the exhibition come from two archives: the collection of Ernő Munkácsi in the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives in Budapest\, which features images of Jewish Italy gathered between 1927 and 1940\, and the photographic and documentary archive of the Federazione delle Associazioni Culturali Ebraiche (Federation of Jewish Cultural Associations)\, from the 1920s and 1930s. \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/an-italian-journey/
LOCATION:MEIS National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah\, Via Piangipane\, 81\, Ferrara\, FE\, 44121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTSTAMP:20251202T091305Z
CREATED:20251202T091111Z
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SUMMARY:Unimaginable: The Void after the Great Synagogues
DESCRIPTION: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 pre-war monuments of sacred architecture. The reasons for the annihilation of these remarkable buildings were hatred and violence — hatred toward everything Jewish\, and violence against people and their material culture. Destroyed and — from today’s perspective — unimaginable\, these beautiful\, monumental synagogues were never rebuilt after World War II. \nBringing together examples from 13 cities across Poland\, the exhibition serves both as a commemoration and as an act of education about a heritage lost forever. Opening the exhibition on the 86th anniversary of the burning of the Great Synagogue in Oświęcim — an event that took place on the night of November 29–30\, 1939 — was a deliberate gesture shifting the focus from the date of violence to an act of remembrance.
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/unimaginable/
LOCATION:Galica Jewish Museum\, Dajwor 18\, Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTSTAMP:20260410T100635Z
CREATED:20260410T100635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T100635Z
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SUMMARY:Shul! The Old Town's Synagogue
DESCRIPTION:A current exhibition at the Swedish Jewish Museum tells the story of its premises — Stockholm’s oldest preserved synagogue building. 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/shul-the-old-towns-synagogue/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260328T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20261101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T085430Z
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260327T133347Z
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/London:20260604T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T213000
DTSTAMP:20260518T164103Z
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTSTAMP:20260428T121702Z
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTSTAMP:20260323T141132Z
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTSTAMP:20260428T122422Z
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T103246Z
CREATED:20260613T103246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T103246Z
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SUMMARY:Difendere e diffondere la cultura nostra
DESCRIPTION:A one-day conference in Rome (in Italian) dedication to the history of the Federazione delle Associazioni Culturali Ebraiche (Federation of Jewish Cultural Associations)\, which has several talks on Jewish built heritage. The Federation\, which was active between 1924 and 1937\, has an important collection of more than 450 photographs that document Italian synagogues\, ghettos\, Jewish cemeteries\, ritual objects\, manuscripts\, and books of that era\, which are being digitized. \nL’incontro sarà dedicato alla storia della F.A.C.E\, nata nel 1924 per coordinare le associazioni impegnate nella promozione della cultura ebraica in Italia attraverso conferenze\, pubblicazioni\, attività artistiche e iniziative di studio.Tra i suoi progetti più significativi vi fu la raccolta fotografica del patrimonio culturale ebraico italiano: sinagoghe\, ghetti\, cimiteri\, oggetti rituali\, manoscritti e libri furono documentati in oltre 450 fotografie raccolte in sette album\, oggi conservati presso la Biblioteca Nazionale dell’Ebraismo Italiano “Tullia Zevi”. \nThe conference will also be streamed online on the Facebook and YouTube pages of the Foundation for Jewish Cultural Heritage in Italy  – Fondazione per i Beni Culturali Ebraici in Italia and on the web site of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities. \nIl convegno sarà trasmesso anche in diretta streaming sulla pagina Facebook e sul canale YouTube della Fondazione per i Beni Culturali Ebraici in Italia\, nonché sul sito dell’Unione delle Comunità Ebraiche Italiane ww.ucei.it. \nTo register\, write an email to fondazione@beniculturaliebraici.it \nClick here for the full program
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/difendere-e-diffondere-la-cultura-nostra/
LOCATION:Biblioteca Nazionale dell’Ebraismo Italiano “Tullia Zevi”\,\, Lungotevere R. Sanzio 5\, Rome\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260619T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T082217Z
CREATED:20260612T082217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T082217Z
UID:42951-1781881200-1781888400@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
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
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTSTAMP:20260617T122327Z
CREATED:20260617T122327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T122327Z
UID:42978-1782691200-1782777599@jewish-heritage-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Bridging Stewardship and Commercialisation: Jewish Heritage in Kazimierz.
DESCRIPTION:The conference aims to bring together stakeholders to discuss the issues of authentic preservation\, proper management\, and thoughtful promotion of Krakow’s Jewish heritage\, particularly given the increasing commercialization of the area. \nJHE’s Ruth Ellen Gruber is the keynote speaker. \nIt is organized by the Taube Center Foundation\, the Galicia Jewish Museum\, and the Institute of Jewish Studies at Jagiellonian University. \nDue to the expert nature of the conference and limited number of seats\, this information is crucial to ensuring your comfort and the smooth organization and logistics of the proceedings. \nClick here to register \n 
URL:https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/event/bridging-stewardship-and-commercialisation-jewish-heritage-in-kazimierz/
LOCATION:Galica Jewish Museum\, Dajwor 18\, Krakow\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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