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International Survey of Jewish Monuments (founded 1977)

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ISJM and Partners Launch Worldwide Holocaust Memorial Monument Database

Hannah Weisman named Executive Director of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

ISJM Presents Program at Chicago Loop Synagogue

ISJM Urges Jewish Studies Scholars to Sign Letter to Safeguard Historic Hartford Mortuary Chapel

New Book on Jacob Landau’s Stunning Stained Glass Windows “The Prophetic Quest”

New Holocaust memorial in Gorlice, Poland uses rescued matzevot — with translation of their epitaphs

Estonia Announces Plans to Develop Tallinn Old Jewish Cemetery as Memorial Park

New and Continuing Efforts to Preserve Jewish Sites in Izmir

Death of Maria Piechotka in Warsaw at Age 100

Lithuania: archaeologists uncover pre-WW2 shulhoyf in Pakruojis near recently restored wooden synagogue

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Tag: synagogue

Australia

Hobart (Australia) Synagogue Celebrates 175 Years

samuelgruber July 8, 2020

We share this article by Peter Kohn from the Australian Jewish News (July 3, 2020) 175 years young: Hobart Shule’s landmark anniversaryHobart Synagogue is turning 175 years old, but coronavirus … Read More

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Uncategorized USA Synagogues

Pittsburgh’s Former B’nai Israel Likely to Become Apartments & Public Space

samuelgruber June 28, 2020

ISJM recently learned from an article by Sandra Tolliver on the website What’s NEXT for pittsburgh? that a plan is afoot to adapt the former B’nai Israel Synagogue in Garfield … Read More

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USA Synagogues

Efforts Continue to Save Colorado’s Temple Aaron, One of the Oldest Synagogues in the American West

samuelgruber March 31, 2020

A recent report on Colorado Public Radio brought new attention to the ongoing efforts to save the Moorish-style Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado, one of the oldest surviving synagogue buildings … Read More

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RSS Samuel Gruber’s Jewish Art & Monuments

  • Rome's First Holocaust Monument (by Angelo Di Castro) and the Verano Cemetery April 8, 2025
  • Livorno's Post-World War II Synagogue Expresses Cultural Continuity, but an Architectural Break From the Past March 12, 2025
  • A Return to Pitigliano, the "Little Jerusalem" Between Rome and Florence February 8, 2025
  • USA: Hurricane Beryl Blasts Historic Baytown, Texas Synagogue July 11, 2024
  • Rome: Holocaust (and other) Reminders Are Often Best When Unexpected July 9, 2024

RSS Jewish Heritage Europe

  • UK: The Willesden Jewish Cemetery has been included on the roster of Significant Cemeteries recognized by the Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe (ASCE). It’s a process, but we encourage other Jewish cemeteries to apply April 22, 2026
  • France: Synagogue in Phalsbourg chosen as one of 18 iconic but endangered French heritage sites to benefit from the annual Heritage Lottery April 20, 2026
  • JHE in italiano: sommario settimanale April 19, 2026
  • Poland: The Matzevah Foundation is winding down activities and ceasing direct field work April 16, 2026
  • The JHE Newsletter for April is out — catch up on what you might have missed April 14, 2026
  • Yom haShoah 2026: Naming names, and an update on the growing Holocaust Memorial Monuments Database April 13, 2026
  • Call for Papers: Biennial conference of the Future for Religious Heritage Network. Submission deadline is May 15 April 13, 2026
  • JHE in italiano: sommario settimanale April 12, 2026
  • Sweden: Swedish Jewish Museum exhibit tells the story of its premises – the oldest preserved synagogue in Stockholm April 10, 2026
  • Poland: Archaeologists uncover well preserved traces of WW2 ghetto bunker in Będzin, used by Jews who staged a revolt against the Nazis April 7, 2026

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Venosa, Italy. Jewish Catacombs

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