Check out the rich resources on www.jewish-heritage-europe.eu -- an online clearing house for news and information on Jewish heritage that I coordinate as a project of the Rothschild Foundation Europe
Friday, October 9, 2009
Rome -- Festival of Jewish Literature coming up
The second International Festival of Jewish Literature in Rome will be held Oct. 24-28. It features mainly Italian and Israeli authors, and probably will be of interest only to Italian-speakers. You can find the program and details BY CLICKING HERE.
As the author of National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe, I have roamed thousands of miles around Europe's historic Jewish heartland, bringing Jewish heritage to light for on-site explorers and armchair travelers alike. On this blog I will post photographs, links and personal experiences related to Jewish heritage sites and travel, particularly in the countries of east-central Europe.
Aside from clearly marked quotations, links and pictures, all material on this blog is copyright ⓒ Ruth Ellen Gruber
I'm an American writer, photographer, and public speaker long based in Europe. I've chronicled Jewish cultural developments and other contemporary European Jewish issues for more than 20 years and currently coordinate the web site www.jewish-heritage-europe.eu. My latest books are "National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe," published in 2007, and "Letters from Europe (and Elsewhere)," published in 2008.
I also am working on "Sturm, Twang and Sauerkraut Cowboys: Imaginary Wild Wests in Contemporary Europe," an exploration of the American West in the European imagination for which I won a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship and an NEH summer stipend grant. In 2015 I was the Distinguished Visiting Chair in Jewish Studies at the College of Charleston, SC.
I am available for writing and editing assignments, to give lectures and presentations, and to consult on travel and heritage issues. Please click HERE for further details.
Upcoming lectures/appearances/events (on Jewish and other topics)
June 30, 2018, 12:00 noon -- Latke versus Hamentashen debate, JCC Krakow (during the Jewish Culture Festival). Defending the Latke.
August 6, 2018, 13:30 -- Dark Tourism Meets Destination Culture: the Evolution of Jewish Heritage Travel, IAJGS Conference, Warsaw
August 7, 2018, 14:45 -- Using the New Jewish Heritage Europe Website. IAJGS Conference, Warsaw
September 5, 2018, 10:00 -- Then, Then, and Now: Reconsidering Marvin Lowenthal's 1933 Jewish Guidebook "A World Passed By". Urban Jewish Heritage Conference, Krakow.
November 18, 2018, 16:30 -- Museum Projects on Hungarian Jewish History (Chairing session). Association of European Jewish Museums annual conference, Budapest
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