Jewish Cultural Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jewish Cultural Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jewish Cultural Center Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jewish Cultural Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Jewish Cultural Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dear Friends,
We need your help. Unfortunately our work is not supported by the Slovenian government. We are left to ourselves and we simply can't go on. To continue our work and mission we desperately need your help.
We turn to you with a hugh request to help us gather the funds to renew The Jewish Cultural Center in Ljubljana, organize the new Jewish Museum and Gallery. Restore the Sinagog and help us finance our educational programs, which are mostly dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust. We live in a time in which we are daily targeted by antisemitizem and antiizreali movements. We wish to live in a world with tolerance to everyone.
You are our last hope to keep The Jewish Cultural Center in Ljubljana open. It is the only Jewish center in Slovenia and I fear that if it closes Judaism in Slovenia will be gone forever.
If you can help in anyway we will be forever grateful.
Toda raba, thank you
Support our extensive public programs, youth education, and curatorial initiatives to promote Jewish history and Slovenian identity beyond Ljubljana. Your donation will help us build a strong and connected community across nations and cultures.
Your donation is tax deductible to the extent that the law permits. JCC is a not-for-profit public charity recognized in the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union.
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For American taxpayers, tax-deductible donations in U.S. dollars can be made - The U.S. fiscal sponsor of the Jewish Cultural Center-Ljubljana is the Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity, a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations from the United States should be made payable to the Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity (please write JCC-Ljubljana on the memo line), and sent by post to: Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity | 2472 Broadway, #331 | New York, NY 10025 | USA
For other international donors, bank transfers can be sent to: Judovski kulturni center | Jewish Cultural Center | Križevniška 3 | SI-1000 Ljubljana | Slovenia IBAN: SI56 0201 0026 0651 576 (NLB d.d.)
Checks made payable to Jewish Cultural Center, Ljubljana can be sent to: Jewish Cultural Center | Križevniška 3 | SI-1000 Ljubljana | Slovenia
For further information, please contact us at info@jkc.si or +386 (0)31330 600
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Jews in Slovenia – Historically and now
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Tour of the Jewish Quarter in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tour of the Jewish Quarter in Ljubljana, Slovenia
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How Jewish Soldiers exhibit got to Slovenian Museum in Cleveland
Luka Zibelnik, Lecturer at the Center for Slovenian Studies at
Cleveland State University, was asked about the exposition “Forgive Us, Oh You, the Dead” hosted by the Slovenian Museum and Archives in Cleveland, Ohio. It is dedicated to the Jewish soldiers in World War I who fell on the Isonzo Front in what is now Slovenia. and
AUSTRIA: The house where ADOLF HITLER was born, town of BRAUNAU AM INN
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JEWISH CULTURAL CENTRE LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
PRESENTATION
Mission
Considering the complexity and historical neglect of the Jewish presence in this territory, as well as the contemporary history of Israel and the diaspora, the Jewish Cultural Center uses a public-friendly approach to encourage both young and adult visitors to rethink history and attempt to understand it better. Our educational mission, which includes curatorial projects, exhibitions, and practice-based research aims to examine and present a multitude of facets related to the Holocaust and its profound effects on society. We believe that a rigorous examination of the Holocaust will help people reflect on the uses and abuses of power, as well as the roles and responsibilities of individuals, organizations and nations, as they confront violations of human rights; and contribute to a greater understanding of the possibilities of a repeated genocide in the contemporary world.
About
The Jewish Cultural Center (JCC) in Ljubljana serves the social life of the city's Jews and international visitors by presenting innovative, entertaining, and educational topics through theater and puppet performances, concerts, lectures, Jewish holidays, and other social gatherings. In close partnership with Mini Theater, the JCC is the epicenter for critical events and festivals promoting tolerance, inclusion, history, and education from western Slovenia to northeastern Italy.
Contact
Jewish Cultural Center
Križevniška 3 SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenija / Slovenia
+386 (0)1 425 60 60
info@jkc.si
facebook.com/LjubljanaJewishCulturalCentre
@jccljubljana
Robert Waltl, director
robert.waltl@jkc.si
Polona Vetrih, artistic director
info@jkc.si
Synagogue- Shabbat services
more information:
Rabbi Ariel Haddad
rabbislovenia@gmail.com
WhatsAPP: +393482215617
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Having fun in Bled, Slovenia
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We enjoyed riding bikes around lake Bled, took a boat to the island, rode on alpine slide.