Tag Archives: Preserving the memory
International Holocaust Remembrance Day at the European Parliament – B’nai B’rith Europe
The European Days of Jewish Culture under the umbrella of the CERV programme – B’nai B’rith Europe
7th Art Festival in Metz, France – B’nai B’rith Europe
UPCOMING EVENT: „Hebrew as a Treasure of Human Heritage: Past, Present and Future” Symposium, in Paris, France – B’nai B’rith Europe
COMING UP: The Jewish Martyrs of the School of Paris, in France – B’nai B’rith Europe
COMING UP: Sabbath Hymnes Book release in Athens, Greece – B’nai B’rith Europe
COMING UP: Historian Bat Ye’or in Lausanne, Switzerland – B’nai B’rith Europe
It is a pleasure for me to invite you to the upcoming event organised by Edmond Fleg Lodge, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on the 16th of May, at 20: 00. Historian and romantic author Bat Ye’or will be invited as the evening’s speaker, discussing on the theme of history and the stories of dhimmis. Read more » »
COMING UP: ‘Complicit’ Project Webinar – B’nai B’rith Europe
It is with pleasure that we invite you to our upcoming online event, on the 12th of May, at 19: 00 CET. B’nai B’rith Europe is organising a webinar, in which a panel discussing the importance of preserving the memory, through the initiation of a project surrounding the ‘Complicit’ documentary will take place. Read more » »
Bratislava Commemorating Yom HaShoah in Bratislava, Slovakia – B’nai B’rith Europe
Home / Events / Preserving the memory / Bratislava Commemorating Yom HaShoah in Bratislava, Slovakia On the eve of Yom HaShoah, the 28th of April, Tolerancia Lodge, together with the Slovak Maccabi Organization in Bratislava, organized a lighting of candles. Read more » »
Rome commemorates Yom HaShoah in Rome, Italy – B’nai B’rith Europe
Home / Events / Preserving the memory / Rome commemorates Yom HaShoah in Rome, Italy On the 28th of April, Elia Benamozegh Lodge, together with the Jewish community of Rome and other Jewish NGOs from the area commemorated Yom HaShoah. A multisensory journey accompanied visitors through the former Ghetto of Rome. Read more » »


















