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Integrated access to Jewish heritage collections Lena Stanley-Clamp European Association for Jewish Culture British Library, 31 October 2011 Tres hermanicas, a Judeo-Spanish Romance, Sarah Gorby, with José Luis on the guitar Arion ARN 34226, 1974

Europeana ― the vision Europe’s digital libraries, archives and museums online A showcase for Europe’s 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

The Europeana Universe 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

brings digitized Jewish heritage collections online to a single multilingual access point: Europeana.eu documents Jewish history and heritage in Europe with a focus on urban life The Judaica Europeana project

Jewish presence in Europe 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 near the ancient synagogue in the Agora of Athens. Probably part of the synagogue’s frieze, 3rd – 4th C.E. Jewish Museum of Greece

Jewish contribution to European cities Jewish cultural expressions in Europe can be documented through objects dispersed in many collections: documents, books, manuscripts, periodicals, photographs, works of art, religious artefacts, postcards, posters, audio- recordings and videos, 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 London’s 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 Warsaw’s population was Jewish in the 1930s. Warsaw, Nalewki Street ( ) From the collection of the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

The trajectory  Funded by the eContentPlus program of the European Commission, the Rothschild Foundation (Hanadiv) Europe and project partners.  First stage : launched with 10 partners in 7 countries.  Second stage : – continued aggregation of associate partners’ collections – participation in ‘Digital Manuscripts to Europeana’, a new EC- funded digital project, which will contribute content and technology to Europeana.

The network today 24 institutions: museums, libraries and archives Partners 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 National Technical University, Athens Associate Partners Ben Uri Gallery – The London Jewish Museum of Art Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, Amsterdam Center Jewish History, New York Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam Jewish Museum Berlin Jewish Museum, Frankfurt/Main Leopold Zunz Centrum, Halle-Wittenberg Lorand Collection, Augsburg University National Library of Israel, Jerusalem Paris Yiddish Center—Medem Library Sephardi Museum, Toledo Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem Ministerio de Cultura, Madrid Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute, Duisberg Museum, Frankfurt/Main

Extending the network The following expressed an interest in joining Judaica Europeana: Aberdeen University Library Widener Library, Harvard University Jewish Community Library and Archives, Venice London Metropolitan Archive Mantua City Archives Jewish Museum, Florence Jewish Museum, Prague Jewish Museum, Vienna Jewish Museum, Trieste Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkley Royal Library of Denmark Travelling trunk brought by a German refugee family to England in May 1939, Mädler Koffer, c.1930, Germany. Jewish Museum London

Key tasks Digitisation and aggregation of Jewish heritage content for Europeana. Coordination of standards across institutions in order to synchronise the metadata with the requirements of Europeana. Deployment of knowledge management tools : vocabularies, thesauri and ontologies for the indexing and retrieval of the aggregated content. Dissemination activities to stimulate the use of digitised content in academic research; university-based teaching; schools; museums and virtual exhibitions; conferences; cultural tourism; the arts.

Work in progress Judaica Europeana has digitised millions of pages and thousands of other items from the collections of its partners: libraries, archives and museums. This digital archive will continue to grow as other institutions and collections join the project. Seder haggadah, Shelomo Belforte, Livorno Sephardi Museum, Toledo

5,000,000 ~5,000,000 digital objects

Judaica content to be uploaded in 2011 Libraries: 3 million pages of books and periodicals Archives: 2 million pages of documents and press cuttings Visual files: 20,000 photographs, postcards, posters Audio files: 20,000 music and oral history recordings 40,000 items uploaded to Europeana to-date A postcard depicting a family scene at Hannukkah by Hermann Junkers. c.1900 © Hungarian Jewish Archives, Budapest

Dissemination

Virtual exhibitions

We invite you to explore Parts of Judaica Europeana collections already uploaded which include: The historic Freimann Collection of the Frankfurt University Library The Alliance Israélite Universelle Library books and periodicals collection Paris Yiddish Centre- Medem Library music collection: 4,000 recordings (78 and 33 rpm) of popular Yiddish songs from East-Central Europe, synagogue choral music and songs from the repertoire of the Yiddish theatre Jewish Museum London collection: 15,000 digital objects and more to follow soon....

Sephardi Museum, Toledo Sinagoga del Tránsito,14th C

Sephardi Museum, Toledo Seder haggadah shel pesaj: Im pitron belashon sefardi, Livorno, Shelomo Belforte, 1852

Sephardi Museum, Toledo Traditional wedding costumes from Morocco, early 20th C Ketubah, a marriage contract, Ceuta, North Africa 1904

Sephardi Museum, Toledo Festival of Purim, engraving made in Amsterdam in 1701

Jewish Museum of Greece, Athens Tik, wooden case for the Sefer Torah, 19 th C Jewish doctor and merchant, 19 th C

Jewish Museum of Greece

The Minervo family, Chania, Crete, 21 June 1900

Jewish Museum of Greece Jewish boy scouts from Patras on the Acropolis, Athens, 1938 Haim Nahmia owner of tavern in Ioannina, with a member of the town’s military band, 1938

Jewish Museum of Greece, Athens Jewish women gathered for afternoon coffee, Rhodes, 1940s

Hungarian Jewish Archives, Budapest The digitized collection includes: The records of the Pest Jewish Community The records of the Central Board of Hungarian Jewry Community registers, minute books, correspondence, manuscripts Register of pews of the Dohanyi Street synagogue Postcard collection and photographs

The Pest Community Register of names from the minute book, Chevra Kadisha of Pest, 1827 Invitation sent by the Community of Pest to Schwab Löw, Rabbi of Prosnitz, 1835 Title page of the Sefer Zichronot (Minute book), Community of Pest, 1850

The postcard collection Greetings from Sadogora, postcard published by Simon Gross in Czernowitz c.1900 Synagogue, Debreczen, c.1920

The postcard collection Postcard published by SB in Germany, 1920s Hannukkah postcard by Friedrich Kaskeline, 1920s

Thank you Eddie Harding's Nightclub Boys, Yoi yoi, Mr Cohen, Piccadilly 1930 (UK)