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linia 2011-03-11 REVITALIZATION OF THE SYNAGOGUE IN ZAMOSC

We are happy to inform that the Lublin supplement of Gazeta Wyborcza, the most influential Polish daily, assumed the media patronage over the ceremony of the opening of the "Synagogue" Center in Zamosc, which will take place on April 5th, 2011

The opening ceremony will be followed by the INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC CONFERENCE “HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE JEWS IN ZAMOSC AND THE ZAMOSC REGION”, co-organized by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in
Poland and the Polish-Jewish Literature Studies of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin.

English version of the conference program

The construction and restoration works in the Zamoc synagogue were conducted by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in
Poland within the framework of the project “Revitalization of the Renaissance synagogue in Zamosc for the needs of the Chassidic Route and the local community”. The project received a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism. 

We invite you to visit the project's website: "REVITALIZATION OF THE RENAISSANCE SYNAGOGUE IN ZAMOSC FOR THE NEEDS OF THE CHASSIDIC ROUTE AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY"


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