Mi Dor Le Dor - Hebrew for “from generation to generation”- Europe (MDLDE) is a follow-up project to the successful...
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Centropa Hamburg
iMemory is a transnational educational project that builds on the foundations of the MemoryLanes project, with a renewed focus on...
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A collaborative educational project that brings together students from Germany, Greece, and Israel to explore the local traces of the...
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This project conveys the multifaceted Jewish history of the 20th century in Europe through the biographies of seven Jewish women.
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New ways to remember Jewish life in Germany, Poland and Serbia.
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The project opens up new ways of remembering Jewish history in Georgia and Azerbaijan through various project formats.
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In this project we show the diversity of Jewish life in the Rhine-Neckar and Kraichgau metropolitan regions.
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A unique combination of oral histories, family photographs, and audio storytelling.
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With antisemitism becoming more prevalent across Europe, the HANNAH project focuses on education about Jewish history, remembering the Holocaust and...
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The central aim of this project is the surveying of vulnerable Jewish cemeteries in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Connecting Ukrainians, Moldovans and citizens of the Visegrad countries with their Jewish history – and with their neighbors.
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IMAGINE - Active Remembrance Through Jewish Women’s Stories is a continuation of the HerStories-project.
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Centropa Budapest
Stories from a Family Album is a traveling exhibition created from the personal stories and family photographs of Jews who...
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Accredited teacher training.
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Connecting European Jewish youth with their heritage - and with each other
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Bring the exhibition to your school—with peer-guide training!
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At Centropa, we believe it is essential to stay connected with the elderly Holocaust survivors whose personal stories and family...
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Interactive workshops based on the life stories of Holocaust survivors are offered for students in grades 8–12. Topics such as...
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What connects Robert Capa, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and André Kertész? All four were world-famous photographers of Hungarian Jewish descent...
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What connects Robert Capa, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and André Kertész? All four were world-famous photographers of Hungarian Jewish descent...
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Invite the exhibition to your school—with peer-guide training!
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Centropa Vienna
This project aims to create engaging online tours using Jewish heritage data on pan-European topics, such as multiculturalism, persecution and...
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Browse the project site here. These are stories of life, told by ten Viennese Jews, who shared their memories with...
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Café Centropa is a social club for the Holocaust survivors we interviewed.
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Each summer, we bring together over 70 educators from more than 15 countries to the great cities of Europe.
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