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Romania: Repairs and discussions under way in a longterm project to restore the synagogue in Făgăraş as a cultural center

Repair work and other initiatives are under way as part of a long-term project to restore the synagogue in Făgăraş, Romania for use as some sort of cultural center. Workers including architecture student volunteers have been carrying out an operation … continue reading →

UK: Excavations at historic Bevis Marks synagogue uncover relics dating back to ancient Roman times

Archaeological excavations at the historic Bevis Marks synagogue in London have made discoveries dating back to ancient Roman times. The excavations, mainly under the annex of the synagogue, are part of a project to improve access to the synagogue, built … continue reading →

Moldova/Transnistria: Priority first stage preservation work on ruined 18th century synagogue in Raşcov (Rashkov) begins

Work is getting under way to conserve the majestic ruins of the 18th century Great Synagogue of Rashkov (Raşcov), a town situated on the left bank of the Dniester River that is currently part of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Republic (Transnistria), … continue reading →

Call for Grant Applications: Jewish Heritage & Culture Grants from the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland

Applications are open for Jewish heritage and culture grants from the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland. Deadline for submitting applications is 15.00, September 30, 2021. The grant program was recently named in honor of Jan Jagielski, the pioneer … continue reading →