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September 17, 2009 13:56
Heritage day at Plymouth’s historic Ashkenazi synagogue

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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More than 15,000 Jews and non-Jews have visited historic UK synagogues and Jewish heritage sites over recent weekends as part of the European Days of Jewish Culture and Heritage programme.

Heritage trails, concerts, exhibitions and talks were among over 90 events in the 10-day calendar, organised in partnership between B’nai B’rith Europe and the European Council of Jewish Communities.

Coordinator Valerie Bello said: “The days have become increasingly important, serving as an introduction to Judaism; demonstrating the far-ranging contribution Jews have made to society and encouraging the preservation of Jewish sites.”

First-time participants included Leeds City Museum, which hosted exhibitions, film, klezmer, dance and talks in conjunction with Leeds B’nai B’rith and the local Jewish representative council. Over half the 450 visitors were non-Jews.