Darcy Stamler is a Route Manager of the Ukrainian Route of Jewish Heritage. Over the last several years, Darcy has been actively involved in Jewish heritage preservation work in Western Ukraine. Born and raised in the United States, she is Chief Financial Officer of Gesher Galicia, Inc., a non-profit organization based in the United States that carries out Jewish genealogical and historical research on Galicia, formerly a province of Austria-Hungary, which today comprises an area divided between western Ukraine and southeastern Poland. Darcy is also a trustee of Heritage Springs, a non-profit organization based in Ukraine and the United States that is preserving Jewish heritage sites in Ukraine.

19/01/2022

Darcy Stamler

Darcy Stamler is a Route Manager of the Ukrainian Route of Jewish Heritage. Over the last several years, Darcy has been actively involved in Jewish heritage preservation work in Western Ukraine. Born and raised in the United States, she is Chief Financial Officer of Gesher Galicia, Inc., a non-profit organization based in the United States that carries out Jewish genealogical and historical research on Galicia, formerly a province of Austria-Hungary, which today comprises an area divided between western Ukraine and southeastern Poland. Darcy is also a trustee of Heritage Springs, a non-profit organization based in Ukraine and the United States that is preserving Jewish heritage sites in Ukraine.

19/09/2021

Marc Francesch Camps

Marc Francesch Camps (Tordera, 1990), history degree at Girona University and master in cultural management at Open University of Catalunya. He worked for 5 years at the Jewish History Museum in Girona, developing activities and contents, as well as in some research linked to temporary exhibitions. Since 2019 he collaborates with Mozaika Barcelona developing contents and new activities related to Jewish heritage.He combines this work with the cultural management and consultancy, designing strategic plans for museums and city councils in the field of culture and education, in collaboration with the Unesco Chair of Cultural Policies of Girona University (2015-2019), Bissap Consulting (2017-ongoing), ConArte Internacional (2019-ongoing) and Alisis Cultural (2019-ongoing).

06/08/2021

Marta Puig Quixal

Marta Puig Quixal was born in Valencia in 1974. Ph. Engineer she works for the route since 2015. She previously worked for both private held and public companies. Managing projects that need a global and strategic vision of the organization. Specialized in Project Management, Marketing and Communication.

Since she is in this work she tries to give this Sephardic Route the importance it should have in Europe, and to recover the historical importance of the Jewish life in Sepharad in the middle age.

28/07/2021

Pippa Shirley

Pippa Shirley is Head of Collections and Gardens at Waddesdon, and is part of the core project team for the Jewish Country House Project, and Route Manager for the group. She leads a curatorial and archive team which is responsible for the care of and access to the collections, including research and collaboration with academic partners on the history of collecting, with particular emphasis on the Rothschild family and their historical context. She has published and lectured widely on different aspects of Waddesdon and the Rothschilds as collectors, and has also worked on a range of exhibition, display and gallery projects, both at Waddesdon and elsewhere.

28/07/2021

Abigail Green

Abigail Green has led the Jewish Country Houses Project from its inception. She is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Brasenose College. Her work sits at the interface between international Jewish history and the history of European politics and culture in the long 19th century. She won the Sami Rohr Choice Award 2012 for Moses Montefiore: Jewish Liberator, Imperial Hero, which was named a New Republic Best Book of 2010, and a TLS Book of the Year 2010. Her current work focuses on the role of Jews in constituting liberal political culture, with a particular focus on family history and transnational connections. She explores this history both through the Jewish Country Houses project and through a book project tentatively entitled, Children of 1848: Liberalism and the Jews from the Revolutions to Human Rights.

28/07/2021

Eli Tauber

Dr.Eli Tauber, historian, writer and tour educator. He made his PhD on Holocaust in Bosnia and he was manager of the Department of researching Holocaust in Institute for researching crimes against Humanity and International low. Eli Taube is an author more than ten books and Exhibitions about Judaism, Holocaust and History of tje Jews in Bosnia. Dr.Eli Tauber is also Educator of tour-guides to lead tour “Jewish Sarajevo”.

28/07/2021

Tilda Koenka

Tilda, living in her hometown Izmir, is a tourism professional for over 30 years. Experienced in route and tour planning, tour management and destination marketing, she is also specialized in cultural heritage. Tilda is project assistant of EU funded Izmir Jewish Heritage Project.

28/07/2021

Nesim Bencoya

Nesim, residing in Izmir, has been working with the cultural heritage of the Izmir Jewish Community for more than a decade. As a key player, his role involves development and implementation of projects. Nesim, currently, is the project coordinator of EU funded Izmir Jewish Heritage Project.

28/07/2021

Marcel Odina

Marcel Odina is the director of the Jewish cultural platform Mozaika and serves as coordinator of the Catalan Route of Jewish Heritage. Marcel has been collaborating with Mozaika since 2017, first as one of the founders of the Jewish-Muslim intercultural initiative Salam-Shalom Barcelona, and later on as a full-fledged volunteer. He first entered the cultural sector professionally in 2018 as a consultant for the Catalan cultural association Òmnium Cultural, before becoming the director of Mozaika in 2019. His responsibilities as director include the day-to-day running of the organization, managing the cultural agenda of the project, carrying out the communication strategy of the organization, and overseeing the major projects in which it is involved. In that sense, he serves as liaison between the different organizations that make up the Catalan Route of Jewish Heritage, which include the Patronat del Call de Girona and the Diputació de Lleida.

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