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LISTEN TO _HISHKI HIZKI_ by Abraham Carceres, Portuguese Synagogue, Amsterdam, 18th century repertory. Ensemble Texto, album _Musiques juives baroques_. EUROPEANA PUBLISHING FRAMEWORK Europeana is evolving. This vimeo shows the benefits partner institutions can get out of their collaboration with Europeana. _READ MORE_
THE JUDAICA EUROPEANA NETWORK THE PROJECT IS LED BY European Association for Jewish Culture, LondonIN ASSOCIATION WITH
Judaica Sammlung der Universitätsbibliothek der Goethe Universität, Frankfurt/Main National Library of Israel, Jerusalem AND 30 OTHER PARTNERS Alliance Israélite Universelle, Paris Ben Uri Gallery – The London Jewish Museum of Art Center for Jewish History, New York Center of Judeo-Moroccan Culture, Brussels Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, Budapest Institut français des musiques juives, Paris JDC Archives, New York Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam Jewish Museum in Prague Jewish Museum London_MORE _
EUROPEANA COLLECTIONS_SCHÖNBERG FAMILY_
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RICHARD GERSTL , 1907, FROM MUMOK – THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART IN VIENNA, IS A PORTRAIT OF THE COMPOSER ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG, HIS WIFE MATHILDE AND THEIR CHILDREN. PUBLIC DOMAIN.
VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS continued courtesy of University Library, Frankfurt am Main _125 YEARS OF THE ROTHSCHILD COLLECTION IN FRANKFURT_ The Rothschild Library was opened in Frankfurt on Main 125 years ago. Founded by Hannah Louise von Rothschild (1850-1892) in memory of her father Mayer Carl von Rothschild, it was created on the English model of the free public library and offered free access to academic literature and modern fiction for all. More about the Rothschild collection andvirtual exhibition.
courtesy of MiBAC/ICCU _THE STAR OF DAVID AND THE TRICOLORE_:
A CROWD-SOURCING INITIATIVE _Stella di David e Tricolore_ was developed by MiBAC/ICCU by inviting users to provide archival material, publications, stories, videos and photographs relating to the history of the Jews in Italy in the 150 years since Italianunification.
Jewish Museum of Greece, Athens _IMAGES OF GREEK JEWS_ IS A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION FROM THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE IN ATHENS.It
is a small selection of 20th century photographs from the Museum’s extensive photographic archive currently being digitized in the framework of the Judaica Europeana project. Family portraits, school children, scouts and others groups from Athens, Chania, Corfu, Ioannina, Thessaloniki and Volos before and after World War I and II, capture Greek Jews at formal occasions, school trips or simply at leisure. They convey a sense of a flourishing and well integratedcommunity.
Alliance Israélite Universelle _150 YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT IN EDUCATION_A virtual
exhibition from a Judaica Europeana partner in Paris celebrates 150 years since the establishment of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, an educational institution which created a vast network of schools in Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Ottoman Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Syria and other countries. Hundreds of thousands of children have benefited from a broad-minded education provided in the French language and informed by the Jewish tradition. The Alliance helped enrich culturally the lives of generations of men and women while providing them with social and economic opportunities in wider society. Today, the Alliance does its work mainly in France, the United States, Morocco and Israel. It takes an active role in promoting Jewish culture across the world. Hungarian Jewish Archive _JEWISH POSTCARDS: NETWORKING IN EUROPE_. This
exhibition presents a selection of the Hungarian Jewish Archive historic collection of postcards from East-Central Europe and the main destinations of Jewish migration. The postcards were the first popular media representations of Jews and Jewish life as they were seen. Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam _FROM DADA TO SURREALISM: JEWISH AVANT-GARDE ARTISTS FROM ROMANIA,1910–1938_
virtual exhibition hosted on Europeana unveils some of the works on show from 1 June to 2 October 2011 in the Jewish Historical Museum, a Judaica Europeana partner in Amsterdam. The exhibition confirms the importance of Bucharest in European avant-garde art and sheds light on the relationship between Jewish identity and radical modernity. JUDAICA EUROPEANA is a network of archives, libraries and museums working together to integrate access to the most important collections of European Jewish heritage and make them discoverable to more people. Inspired by the vision of EUROPEANA ―THE DIGITAL PLATFORM AND INTERFACE FOR EUROPE’S ARCHIVES, LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS, we link the data in the collections of our partners to this central repository of digital heritage which currently holds 45 million records. To date, Judaica Europeana has integrated collections from 22 institutions in Europe, Israel and the US including: * books, early prints and manuscripts * archival documents * newspapers and periodicals * photographs and postcards* music recordings
This exceptional digital resource continues to grow. Full story The Judaica Europeana network has been involved in the DIGITAL MANUSCRIPTS TO EUROPE (DM2E) project and in ATHENAPLUS, a best practice
network, which has developed tools for digital exhibitions andtourism.
LATEST NEWSLETTER HIGHLIGHTS Main square, Venetian Ghetto by Didier Descouens, CC BY-SA 3.0 IN THIS NEWSLETTER WE PAY A VISIT TO THE VENICE GHETTO AND EXPLORE ITS HISTORIC RECORDS. Collections from the Venice State Archives and other partners bring history to life and help us understand the hold of this unique place on artistic imaginations. Nowonline.
_Refugees_ © estate of Josef Herman,Ben Uri Collection
PRICELESS RESOURCES FOR HISTORIANS¸ CURATORS AND FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCHERS. Photographs of Jewish urban life in Eastern Europe from YIVO; communities’ archives from the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw and from the Leo Baeck Institute, a collection documenting Jewish Life in Morocco, World War I era photographs and documents from the JDC Archives. We also feature tools for interactive mapping, exhibitions and a terminology platform.Now online.
VIRTUAL EXHIBITIONS
See the page on Judaica Europeana listing virtual exhibitions about Jewish heritage in Europe and digital resources for creating virtual exhibitions. Below are links to virtual exhibitions based on our partners'collections.
Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Frankfurt am Main _A VIRTUAL TOUR OF JEWISH FRANKFURT_ This online
exhibition was produced by Frankfurt University Library in cooperation with the Jewish Museum in Frankfurt, associate partner of Judaica Europeana. It will be disseminated jointly with the Tourist Office of the City of Frankfurt. Frankfurt has been a home to an important Jewish community which contributed greatly to the city’s development. The history of the community is embedded in the city’s architectural heritage. This exhibition takes the visitor to many sites of Jewish life today as well as historic buildings and monuments.JDC, New York
_EVERYTHING POSSIBLE: JDC AND THE CHILDREN OF THE DP CAMPS_ Following World
War II, around 250,000 European Jews who had survived the Holocaust made their way to the displaced persons (DP) camps established by the Allied Armed Forces in Germany, Austria and Italy. Supplementing the relief supplied by the US Army and the UN relief agencies, JDC provided critical services that nourished both body and soul. JDC placed special attention on the needs of the growing population of children in the camps. Jewish Museum of Greece, Athens _JEWISH NEIGHBOURHOODS OF GREECE _This photographic
exhibition from the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens depicts mostly pre-war Jewish life in 12 communities around Greece: Athens, Saloniki, Volos, Larissa, Ioannina, Trikala, Verola, Chalikida, Corfu, Rhodes, Xanthi and Zakynthos. Jewish Museum London _JEWISH BRITAIN: A HISTORY IN 50 OBJECTS _showcases
highlights from the collections of the Jewish Museum in London. Each object tells a story about the history of the Jewish community in Britain from medieval to modern times. The themes include: working lives and trades, family life and home, growing up, military service, religious life and politics. Jewish Museum London _YIDDISH THEATRE IN LONDON_is
a virtual exhibition hosted on Europeana showing a unique collection of photographs, documents and objects held at the Jewish Museum London. The exhibition explores the rich theatre form brought by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe in the late 19th century which resulted in the heyday of Yiddish theatres in London in the early 20th century.Cookies/Privacy
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