The European Days of Jewish Culture
Organisers and Coordinators

If you have reached this page, it is because you are interested in organising or coordinating an activity for the European Days of Jewish Culture. If you are looking for general information about the festival, please visit this page.

 

Who can organise a EDJC activity?

Anyone! Whether you represent a Jewish community, a cultural association, a municipality or public institution, a museum or even an individual, you can organise an EDJC activity. To do so, we invite you to contact your local, regional or national coordinator to be included in their programme. The AEPJ offers training, resources and support to any organisation, institution or individual who wishes to organise an activity that allows Jewish culture to be shared with the whole of society. To register as an activity organiser, please fill in the form below. See below for resources for the current issue.

To keep up to date with organisational news from the EDJC please register through the following form:

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What is an EDJC Coordinator?

The AEPJ has coordinated this event at European level since its beginnings in 1999, giving cohesion, visibility and relevance to the activities organised. But as the European territory is very large and the particularities and needs of each country may differ from the rest, there is the figure of the National, Regional or Local Coordinator who acts as a multiplier and ensures the implementation of the activities in the corresponding territory and through an extensive network of institutions and organisations.

If you want to become a coordinator, please contact us.

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