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Jewish contribution to Europes cultural heritage

Europeana the vision Europes digital libraries, archives and museums online A showcase for Europes cultural and scientific heritage A flagship project of the European Commission and the European Parliament. A digital library that is a single, direct and multilingual access point to the European cultural heritage. European Parliament, 27 September 2007 A unique resource for Europe's distributed cultural heritage … ensuring a common access to Europe's libraries, archives and museums. Horst Forster, Director, Digital Content & Cognitive Systems Information Society Directorate, European Commission

Europeana today A partnership network of 180 major national institutions across Europe with hundreds more providing access to their collections through aggregation. A Europeana prototype online which provides access to 10 million objects in million in 2013 The launch in 2011 of a fully-operational Europeana.eu with improved multilinguality and semantic web features

Europeana Group of Projects Athena APEnet EUScreen European Film Gateway Europeana Travel Musical Inst. Museums Online Judaica Europeana EuropeanaConnect Europeana v.1.0 Arrow Presto Prime Europeana ECLAP Europeana Regia The European Library Carrare EURO-Photo Natural Europe HOPE Biodiversity Heritage Libraries Europe Europeana Local

The Europeana Universe of Projects NL 1 NL 2 NL 3 EDL National Digital Library ACE Film Archive X EurbicaNational Archive 1 MICHAEL CENL Museum X Archive X National Archive 2 Film Archive 1 Film Archive 2 Film Archive 3 National Archive 3 Library X Museum A Archive A Library A FIAT Television Archive 1 Television Archive n IASA Sound Archive 1 Sound Archive n ICOM Europe Museum 1 Museum 2 The European Library VideoActive ATHENA EFG Culture.fr CulturaItalia BAM CIMEC etc…… EuropeanaLocal Trebleclef PrestoPrime IMPACT BHL MIMO Europeana Connect Judaica Europeana Europeana Travel EUScreen STERNA APEnet ECLAP Carrare EURO-Photo HOPE Europeana Regia Natural Europe

documents Jewish heritage in European cities Judaica Europeana

Why Cities? The Jews have been an urban people par excellence, and their influence on the urban landscape is unmistakable. People of the City: Jews and the Urban Challenge, ed. Ezra Mendelsohn, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1999

Jewish contribution to European cities Jews are the longest-established minority in Europe with Jewish inscriptions in Greece dating back to the 3 rd Century BCE. Marble plaque, bearing the images of a menorah, lulav and etrog. Found in 1977 by Prof. Homer Thompson near the ancient synagogue in the Agora of Athens. Probably part of the synagogues frieze, 3rd – 4th C.E. Jewish Museum of Greece

Jewish contribution to European cities Londons East End and the Belleville quarter of Paris were once thriving Jewish areas with Jewish shops, cafés, schools, libraries, publishing houses, newspapers and theatres. In the harbour of Thessaloniki, before World War I, economic activity stopped on the Day of Atonement. One-third of Warsaws population was Jewish in the 1930s. Warsaw, Nalewki Street ( ) From the collection of the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

Jewish contribution to European cities Urbanisation and occupational specialisation has led to the identification of Jews with specific streets, neighbourhoods and other urban phenomena. The J-Street Project by Susan Heller. Compton Verney Trust and the DAAD, Berlin, A book, installation and video produced with the support of the European Association for Jewish Culture.

Jewish contribution to European cities Jewish cultural expressions in European cities can be documented through objects dispersed in many collections: documents, books, manuscripts, periodicals, photographs, works of art, religious artefacts, postcards, posters, audio- recordings and films, as well as buildings and cemeteries. History of the Jews by Heinrich Graetz, Leipzig Copper engraving of Moses Mendelssohn by A. and TH. Weger. Judaica Collection, Goethe University Library

Jewish contribution to European cities

The challenge JUDAICA Europeanas challenge is to facilitate access to a critical quantity of Jewish cultural heritage at the level of individual objects. Opening up access to these collections will take place in their proper context of creation and use - that of the wider European civilization provided by Europeana. White Stork Synagogue in Wrocław, 2007

The challenge Judaica Europeana will begin by digitizing millions of pages and thousands of other items from the collections of its partner libraries, archives and museums. Judaica Europeana will also facilitate access to other digital collections on Jews in European cities wherever they may be.

The network Judaica Europeana is anchored in a network of leading European institutions which joined forces to promote Jewish cultural heritage: European Association of Jewish Culture, London Judaica Sammlung der Universitätsbibliothek der Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main Alliance Israélite Universelle, Paris Amitié, Centre for Research and Innovation, Bologna British Library, London Hungarian Jewish Archives, Budapest Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw Jewish Museum of Greece, Athens Jewish Museum London Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activity (MiBAC), Rome Associate Partners Ben Uri Gallery – The London Jewish Museum of Art Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam Jewish Museum Berlin Jewish Museum, Frankfurt/Main National Library of Israel, Jerusalem Paris Yiddish Center – Medem Library Sephardi Museum, Toledo Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem MAKASH, Jerusalem Ministerio de Cultura, Madrid Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute, Duisberg

Extending the network The following expressed their interest in joining Judaica Europeana: Center for Jewish History, New York Jewish Museum of Belgium, Brussels Galicia Jewish Museum, Krakow National Museum, Krakow London Metropolitan Archive Aberdeen University Library Jewish Museum, Florence Jewish Community Library and Archives, Venice Travelling trunk brought by a German refugee family to England in May 1939, Mädler Koffer, c.1930, Germany. The Jewish Museum London

The project The project will include: Digitisation and aggregation of Jewish content for Europeana. Coordination of standards across institutions in order to synchronise the metadata with the requirements of Europeana. Deployment of knowledge management tools to enable communities of practice to adapt and apply controlled vocabularies, thesauri and ontologies for the indexing, retrieval and re-use of the aggregated content. Support for the use of the digitised content in academic research; university- based teaching; schools; online teaching and learning; museums and virtual exhibitions; events of cultural institutions; cultural tourism; visual arts, music and multimedia.

A unique opportunity for heritage institutions To promote their collections and Jewish culture worldwide. To engage a new generation of users and meet their changing expectations. Chatzer: Inside Jewish Venice (2004), a film by Carlo Hintermann, Citrullo International with the support of the European Association for Jewish Culture.

The benefits Judaica Europeana will bring Europeanas multilingual search engine will help users to find and explore diverse collections Europeana drives traffic to the collections sites by linking users back to the content provider's website. Europeana enriches the users' experience by giving exposure to diverse content and related information held in different countries or formats. It makes cross-border and interdisciplinary study possible in new ways. Users today expect content to be integrated - to be able to see videos, look at images, read texts and listen to sounds in the same space.

The benefits Judaica Europeana will bring Europeana will expose content providers metadata to search engines, making deep web content accessible. Europeana will soon be able to provide a set of APIs (application programming interfaces) through which the content of Europeana may be re-used by Europeana partners and integrated for display in their own online platforms. Knowledge transfer: Europeana works with digital library experts from across Europe and America. They are leading thinkers and practitioners in the fields of metadata standards, multilinguality, semantic web, information architecture, usability, geolocation, object modelling and other topics.

Invitation to Jewish collections We would like you to join us in this exciting collaborative project and aggregate your digital content on the theme of Jewish life in European cities collaborate in virtual exhibitions collaborate in scholarly and educational activities For more information contact us at

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