National Library of Israel: Gesher L’Europa
Creative programmes building partnerships between the National Library of Israel and European scholars, professionals and educators.
While the Foundation does not generally run its own projects, over the years we have created a number of initiatives that benefit the wider fields of Jewish heritage, academic Jewish Studies and Jewish education in Europe. Some are stand-alone initiatives and some function in partnership with different institutions. Further, we occasionally convene workshops and conferences to provide a forum for expert consultation, networking and the formulation of best practice recommendations in areas of relevant concern. Examples include the 2017 Jewish Heritage Tourism in the Digital Age conference held in Venice, and the 2015 Jewish Cemeteries in Europe conference held in Vilnius.
Please see below for more information about the initiatives of the Foundation.
Creative programmes building partnerships between the National Library of Israel and European scholars, professionals and educators.
Offering young Jewish adults in Europe the networks, knowledge and skills to help them create vibrant and meaningful Jewish life in their communities.
Supporting key institutions to strengthen scholarship, enhance teaching opportunities and foster multi-disciplinary academic engagement
News, information and resources concerning Jewish monuments and heritage sites across Europe.
An online hub of information regarding Jewish and Jewish-related archival materials in Europe.
European Jewish Cemeteries Advisory Network (EJCAN) is an international group of experts representing a range of professional skills and expertise.
An online archive for research publications on contemporary European communities
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