'Threads through time' is an exhibition of memory works by artist Lis Mann telling her personal story of being a Jewish refugee child from Nazi-occupied Austria.

Lis uses textiles combined with other materials to make visible stories and experiences that are partial, too painful or complex for words. Through her art she confronts past and present, piecing together fragmented memories and feelings. To stitch is to bind patches of fabric together, to mend, to renew. 'Threads through time' is Lis' individual story of self-making, but her works echo other refugee stories, past and present, and suggest wider questions about exile and belonging today.

Lis Mann is a local artist, tutor, mentor and speaker who uses a mixture of mediums and materials to explore thoughts, ideas and feelings. Alongside her autobiographical works she also produces textiles for interiors, including hangings, scrolls, screens, cushions and pictures.

22/08/2024

‘Threads through time’ – an exhibition by Lis Mann

'Threads through time' is an exhibition of memory works by artist Lis Mann telling her personal story of being a Jewish refugee child from Nazi-occupied Austria.

Lis uses textiles combined with other materials to make visible stories and experiences that are partial, too painful or complex for words. Through her art she confronts past and present, piecing together fragmented memories and feelings. To stitch is to bind patches of fabric together, to mend, to renew. 'Threads through time' is Lis' individual story of self-making, but her works echo other refugee stories, past and present, and suggest wider questions about exile and belonging today.

Lis Mann is a local artist, tutor, mentor and speaker who uses a mixture of mediums and materials to explore thoughts, ideas and feelings.

21/08/2024

Tour to Orhei, an ancient home of the Jewish family of Moldova

The topic of the EDJC'2024 – Family – allows to look at this notion from many various angles. This gave us a reason to organize a tour to the town of Orhei, one of the most famous and significant places of the Jewish history of the country. We consider it very important and useful for the Jewish families from Chisinau to learn more about other regions and settlements of the republic with a rich and old Jewish history to better understand our common history, look at the family roots, and promote the unity and cohesion in the community as a whole.
The program will include a bus trip from Chisinau to Orhei, 2-2.5 hours long walking tour at the spot along the most important places and points of interest, and a kosher picnic.

21/08/2024

Jewish Families in Ptuj / Judovske družine na Ptuju

Jewish Families in Ptuj, lecture by Mihael Toš with the projection of the author's video

As part of the lecture, the versatile cultural creator Mihael Toš will present some of the most prominent Jewish families that once lived in the Ptuj region. The lecture will also be accompanied by a video.

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Judovske družine na Ptuju, predavanje Mihaela Toša s projekcijo avtorskega videa

Vsestranski kulturni ustvarjalec Mihael Toš bo v sklopu predavanja predstavil nekaj vidnejših judovskih družin, ki so nekoč živele na Ptujskem. Predavanje bo pospremljeno tudi z videom.

Organizatorja:
Agencia Tosch
Hotel Mitra Ptuj

21/08/2024

Judaism in Ptuj through history / Judovstvo na Ptuju skozi zgodovino

Judaism in Ptuj through history, lecture by Mihael Toš with the projection of the author's video

At Mihael Toš's lecture, visitors will be able to learn more about the history of Judaism in Ptuj through the centuries, with special attention paid to the former Jewish synagogue and its fate. The lecture will also be accompanied by a video.

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Judovstvo na Ptuju skozi zgodovino, predavanje Mihaela Toša s projekcijo avtorskega videa

Na predavanju Mihaela Toša bodo obiskovalci lahko izvedeli več o zgodovini judovstva na Ptuju skozi stoletja, posebna pozornost pa bo ob tem namenjena tudi nekdanji judovski sinagogi in njeni usodi. Predavanje bo pospremljeno tudi z videom.

Organizatorja:
Agencia Tosch
Hotel Mitra Ptuj

21/08/2024

Slovenian victims of Auschwitz / Slovenske žrtve Auschwitza

"Here is where death worked itself to death…": Slovenian victims of Auschwitz, opening of a documentary exhibition by Boris Hajdinjak

A guest documentary exhibition by Boris Hajdinjak, director of the Synagogue Maribor, tells the story of about 2,300 people from Slovenia who were taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Most of them were Slovenians, but among those deported were about 350 Jews, at least 78 Roma, and at least one member of Jehovah's Witnesses from Slovenia. For about 1,300 of them, Auschwitz was the place of death, which means that this place is one of the largest cemeteries of Slovenian victims of the Second World War. The exhibition will be held in the Mansion.

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»Tu se je smrt utrudila do smrti …«: slovenske žrtve Auschwitza, odprtje dokumentarne razstave avtorja Borisa Hajdinjaka

Gostujoča dokumentarna razstava avtorja Borisa Hajdinjaka, direktorja Sinagoge Maribor, pripoveduje o okoli 2.300 ljudeh iz Slovenije, ki so jih odpeljali v koncentracijsko taborišče Auschwitz.

21/08/2024

A Story of Two Transports / Zgodba o dveh transportih

A Story of Two Transports. Jews of Medžimurje and Prekmurje during the Holocaust, guided tour of the exhibition with the author Boris Hajdinjak

The documentary exhibition presents the long history of Jews in the area of Prekmurje and Međimurje, the rise and flourishing of Jewish communities in the area, their contribution to the development of cities and towns in both regions, and the sad fate that befell them during the Holocaust. The exhibition, authored by Boris Hajdinjak, director of the Synagogue Maribor, is complemented by a wealth of pictorial material and was prepared as part of the international project Never Forget – Remembering the Holocaust and Building Tolerance and Solidarity in the EU. The partners of the EU-funded Never Forget project were the Jewish Community of Čakovec and the Municipality of Lendava.

21/08/2024

Family / Družina

Family, documentary exhibition of the National Library of Israel

"Family" is a theme in European Jewish culture with varying dimensions and depth, which also includes the enduring influence of tradition, from the biblical narratives of patriarchs and matriarchs to the timeless commandment "Honour your father and mother." This tradition still shapes modern family life and family, roles and patterns, and connects the past with the present. In addition to presenting the rich material held by the National Library of Israel and many other related institutions, the authors of the Family exhibition also spoke about various aspects of family life: family values, the history of individual families and how this history defines an individual family, the creation of a family and the relationship between parents and children, family traditions, and (forced) separations and reunions.

20/08/2024

European Days of Jewish Culture 2024 Opening Ceremony

The European Days of Jewish Culture 2024 will officially commence on the 1st of September, with a grand inauguration in Erfurt, Germany. This year’s festival, themed “Family,” will offer a rich variety of cultural activities across Europe, celebrating Jewish heritage through the lens of family traditions and histories.

This year’s opening ceremony will be particularly special as it coincides with the recent inclusion of Erfurt’s Jewish-Medieval heritage on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Following the decision by the World Heritage Committee in Riyadh on September 17, 2023, Erfurt’s Old Synagogue, Mikveh, and the “Stone House” have been recognized as sites of outstanding universal value. This prestigious title marks Erfurt as an essential part of human heritage, boosting its significance in international tourism and cultural preservation.

20/08/2024

Museo Arqueológico

MUSEO ARQUEOLÓGICO DE LORCA
El Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca reabrió su exposición permanente tras los terremotos del 11 de mayo de 2011, para mostrar una parte importante de la Historia de Lorca a través de las colecciones arqueológicas. Las excavaciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en una amplia zona del castillo de Lorca, han permitido documentar parte de la judería bajomedieval con una sinagoga situada en el centro del barrio judío. En la sala XII del museo se exponen las piezas halladas.

Fechas y horarios:

De Martes a Sábados 10h a 14h y 17h a 19h

Domingos: 10h a 14h

Precio: Gratuito

Tfno. contacto museo: 968 406 267

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