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April 23, 2010
Budapest -- Book launch a big success!

There was an overflow crowd at the Budapest International Book Festival for the official launch of Zsidó emlékhelyek Közép- és Kelet-Európában -- the Hungarian edition of "Jewish Heritage Travel." It was really great to see so many people -- and I was gratified that most of them were people I didn't know!
We had some technical problems setting up the projector, which delayed the start of the event -- my photo-illustrated talk about Jewish heritage sites around the region. And also, the book's...
Published on April 23, 2010 15:03
Hungary -- Book launch today

Today is the book launch for the Hungarian language edition of Jewish Heritage Travel at the Budapest International Book Festival..... I'm interested in seeing who turns up for my presentation.
Yesterday I attended the opening -- hundreds filled the venue's main theater to hear a "conversation" with Amos Oz, and then see Oz receive the festival's Grand Prize from Budapest Mayor Gabor Demszky.
Israel is the "country of honor" for the festival -- somehow my book (which doesn't touch Israel) is o...
Published on April 23, 2010 01:50
April 15, 2010
Jewish Quarterly -- Virtual Judaism, festivals and all
Even though I've never used the term "virtual Judaism," that's what the Jewish Quarterly in London titled my article that ran in December. It deals with festivals and other cultural developments, mainly in Poland. Read the full article at the web site by clicking HERE (you have to register, but registration is free).
Virtual Judaism December 21, 2009b
by Ruth Ellen Gruber
Virtual Judaism December 21, 2009b
by Ruth Ellen Gruber
Representation is a moving target. Jewish culture is undergoing such changes that to pin it down to one...
Published on April 15, 2010 07:52
Poland -- paying tribute

In the aftermath of Saturday's plane disaster that claimed the life of Poland's President and dozens of other senior political, military and intellectual figures, most attention -- naturally -- has been paid to the death of President Lech Kaczynski.
As many of the tributes to him point out, Kaczynski devoted much time and pro-active interest in promoting Jewish causes. He was the honorary patron of the annual Festival of Jewish Culture in Krakow and was a ke...
Published on April 15, 2010 02:13
April 13, 2010
Hungary -- Jewish Heritage Travel Hungarian edition to be launched April 23
For anyone in Budapest April 23 -- the launch is at the Budapest International Book Festival, Kner Imre terem, 5 p.m.

Published on April 13, 2010 12:11
April 9, 2010
Warsaw -- Festival of New Jewish Music
A reminder that the Festival of New Jewish Music in Warsaw starts today and runs til April 12. Information and program HERE.
For other Jewish music and culture festivals throughout the coming months, see the link in the sidebar of this blog!
For other Jewish music and culture festivals throughout the coming months, see the link in the sidebar of this blog!
Published on April 09, 2010 07:04
Sarajevo -- travel article in Jewish Week

Jewish Week runs a travel piece by Hillary Larson on Sarajevo, describing the Bosnian capital as "safe, restored and beautiful." Afterall, the Bosnian war ended 15 years ago....and even when I last visited, five or six years ago, it had regained much of the lively vitality of its pre-war days.
Larson writes:
Now is the time to visit Sarajevo, which has developed a welcoming tourism infrastructure but has yet to be blanketed with Western...
Published on April 09, 2010 02:16
April 4, 2010
List of Jewish festivals is growing
Just a reminder for readers to check the list in the sidebar -- of Jewish culture/arts/music/film, etc festivals coming up in Europe this spring/summer/fall.
So far, I have put nearly 30 festivals on the list.... with more, I'm sure, to come.
Click HERE to see the full list.
So far, I have put nearly 30 festivals on the list.... with more, I'm sure, to come.
Click HERE to see the full list.
Published on April 04, 2010 14:22
Poland -- Long, interesting article on the presence of the Holocaust in Polish art
A long and detailed article.
See full article HERE
By Katarzyna Bojarska
See full article HERE
By Katarzyna Bojarska
Polish artists - those born before the war, those who survived the Shoah and its witnesses alike - produced several works pointing to both the presence of war trauma and the impossibility to represent it by means of traditional imagery. Nevertheless, art did not dissolve into silence, nor did culture disappear by the mid 20th century. Attempts at the artistic representation of reality and at overcoming both the lack of...
Published on April 04, 2010 06:25
April 3, 2010
A New Take on the Shtetl

By Ruth Ellen Gruber
Alana Newhouse has written a long article in the New York Times magazine that highlights the way -- possibly the deliberately manipulated way -- that Roman Vishniac's famous photographs molded our imaged and collective memory of the shtetl.
She profiles Maya Benton, a young curator who has uncovered thousands of unpublished photographs by Vishniac and also revealed the extent to whi...
Published on April 03, 2010 00:39