Voices from Europe
Berlin, Europe’s Promised City
“I am very Jewish in Berlin.” A sentence Gina Reimann hears often when speaking to young Israelis who’ve joined the “new exodus to the promised city of Berlin”. Read More
Happy Jew Year!
Creating new Jewish holiday traditions whilst living abroad. Read More
A Memorable Time Studying Judaism, and More, in Scandinavia
What drew Agnes Kelemen, a young woman involved in Jewish life and heritage in Hungary, to switch climate zones and spend a year in Sweden? Read More
Unified, not Uniform – Jewish Life on British Campuses
Is it scary to be a young Jew at a UK university? Is it all BDS, and no BYOB? Helena Baker of the Union of Jewish Students, a member union of the European Union of Jewish Students, writes to rectify the image. Read More
International Jewish Love, Part 1
So what’s up with young Jews in Europe and long-distance romance? Read More
The Visible Jew – Observations on Jewish Life Between Germany and Switzerland
Ukrainian-born Olga Osadtschy and her young family were not quite prepared for what moving from Germany to Switzerland would entail… Amongst it, the theft of a kippah and new-found confidence! Read More
Last In Deed, First In Thought: Beit Makhshava and a New Jewish European Narrative
In September 2014, ten young activists, thinkers and artists gathered in the Stockholm Archipelago to discuss Europe and the Jews. Read More
What we talk about – Part 1
“Voices from Europe” guest editor Jane Braden-Golay introduces French Jews who mix Klezmer and Salsa, an American Jew living in the UK who feels that “being hated is part of being Jewish” and a smorgasbord of community news. Read More
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