
Jewish Heritage Seminar in Amsterdam
The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe and the University of Amsterdam are organizing the third Jewish Heritage Seminar for early-career professionals and…
Registration is now open for AEJM’s annual Conference and General Meeting, which will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark on 19-22 November, 2016.
This year’s conference is kindly hosted by the Danish Jewish Museum, which is located by Copenhagen’s waterfront in a 17th century building with an interior designed by Daniel Libeskind. The Museum opened in 2004, and covers the history of the Danish Jews through 400 years.
The conference will take place at the Royal Library/ Black Diamond, in the Danish Jewish Museum’s immediate vicinity. There will be an optional excursion on 23 November, with the tentative title “In the Footsteps of the Rescue” (excursion fee TBA).
Each AEJM Full Member has the right to send up to three delegates to the conference, and Associate Members have the right to send up to two delegates. In the case of third delegate from Full Members, there will be a conference fee of 250 EUR.
Please note that guests who are not Full or Associate Members of the AEJM may only attend the conference by prior invitation and authorisation of the AEJM Board and on payment of a guest fee of 250 EUR.
Photo: The Danish Jewish Museum
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