Jewish Heritage Europe

Download “Vanished World” 2018 Eastern Europe Jewish Heritage Calendar

As in the past, JHE friend photographer Christian Herrmann is giving a holiday gift:  a calendar based on his striking photographs of Jewish heritage sites in eastern Europe.   The 2018 calendar can be downloaded for free as a PDF, … continue reading →

Transnistria: Sefer’s detailed work on Rashkov Jewish cemetery

Sefer – the Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization in Moscow — carried out clean-up and epigraphic work this summer at the ruined and overgrown Jewish cemetery in Rashkov (Raşcov), Transnistria, whose gravestones date back to the 18th century. Raşcov … continue reading →

Moldova: new mini-doc on preservation of Jewish cemeteries

  RFE/RL has posted a video mini-documentary about Yvette Merzbacher, a woman now living in Switzerland,  who is on a personal crusade to save the Jewish cemeteries of Moldova, where her grandparents came from. Merzbacher founded the Living Stones Association, … continue reading →

Have Your Say: Maximizing Jewish cemetery protection in Europe

  The ESJF European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative was founded in 2015 to protect Jewish cemeteries across Europe, particularly in eastern Europe outside the EU. In our latest Have Your Say personal essay, ESJF CEO Phil Carmel reflects on the progress … continue reading →

Will (or can) the great synagogue in Raşcov be conserved?

  The Great Synagogue of Raşcov (Rashcov), dating from the mid-18th century, is one of the most picturesque and impressive synagogue ruins in eastern Europe. Situated on the left bank of the Dniester River, the town of Raşcov is currently part … continue reading →