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Call for submissions: Spring 2022 issue of “AJS Perspectives” (the “Travel Issue”) — original essays, roundtables, and art submissions on the theme of travel. 

We’re pleased to share this call for submissions to the Spring 2022 issue of  AJS Perspectives, titled “The Travel Issue.” The editors invite original essays, roundtables, and art submissions on the theme of travel.  There is a lot of scope … continue reading →

Russia: The grand, largely destroyed Choral Synagogue in Samara is being rebuilt – a symbolic cornerstone was recently laid

Surviving front part of the Samara Choral Synagogue, before restoration work. Photo: Vladimir Levin/Center for Jewish Art

The grand, largely demolished Choral Synagogue in Samara, on the Volga River in Russia, is in the process of full reconstruction under the auspices of Chabad. Though work was already under way earlier, a symbolic cornerstone was laid  September 30 in a … continue reading →

UK: Plans to build 48-storey high-rise near London’s historic Bevis Marks synagogue are rejected, but a second high-rise tower is still under consideration

London’s historic Bevis Marks synagogue has won a first round in attempts to prevent two planned high-rise towers to overshadow it. On Tuesday the City of London Corporation Planning Committee rejected plans to build Bury House, a 48-storey office tower next to the … continue reading →

UK: Willesden Jewish Cemetery’s House of Life project shortlisted for heritage award

The Willesden Jewish Cemetery’s House of Life heritage experience has been shortlisted for a heritage award presented by the Association for Heritage Interpretation (AHI), a professional network for heritage interpreters. It’s up for the “Untold Stories” award category of the AHI’s 2021 … continue reading →