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Roma on the Move

They are known as “Gypsies” and call themselves Roma or Sinti. According to the agreement of the First World Romani Congress in London 1971, we use the term Roma for all of them. The origin of Roma has been a mystery for a long time whereat Romani has proven to be a key to understanding

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Judaica Calligraphy

Michel D’Anastasio is one of the more eminent Hebrew calligraphers in the world; nonetheless his work is still quite unknown in Central Europe. The artist’s calligraphic beginnings date back to year 1989 and since then he is passionately searching for different artistic expressions that are offered by beautifully written letters. D’Anastasio’s fascination with Hebrew alphabet

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Jews in Slovenia: History and the Holocaust, Vol. II

One of the most important themes and issues of scientific research is a problem of systematically suppressed social and collective memory of the Holocaust and Jews in Slovenia after WWII. Synagogue Maribor is deliberately encouraging scientific research of these topics in order to prevent public, political and scientific silence about the Holocaust and its consequences

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Jakov Bararon: Vista

Ten years have passed since a series of Jakov Bararon’s paintings “Or Hadash – New Light” were exhibited in the Maribor Synagogue. This renowned artist will be making a return visit to Maribor and Slovenian audience to present his most recent cycle of paintings called Vista (or View) in which the painter remains faithful to

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In the homes of Karst villages the candles were burning

That night, burning candles in the homes of Karst villages were silently expresing deep sorrow of hummiliated man of the Primorska Region. In decades that were yet to come, those “sad lights” were lighted again and again… The book, published by publishing house Mladika, Trieste, marks the 80th anniversary of the shooting of Bazovica heroes.

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