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Simon Schama and Natasha Kaplinsky back project to save historic shuls

Heritage project includes UK buildings on priority list

February 15, 2018 13:56
Natasha Kaplinsky at the launch at the Speaker's House (Photo: Justin Grainge)
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Historian Simon Schama and TV presenter Natasha Kaplinsky addressed the launch in Parliament of a project to map and preserve historic European synagogues.

Commissioned by the Foundation for Jewish Heritage, the project inventories 3,318 synagogues in 48 countries across Europe.

The buildings have been catalogued on artistic, urban and historical significance. The foundation has highlighted 160 it believes require urgent attention and the Merthyr Tydfil and Sunderland shul buildings are among them.

Mr Schama said it might reasonably be asked that in areas now without Jewish population, because of extermination or assimilation, "why should we bother?  The answer is that the present is, in the chain of memories, about human vitality, the vitality of communities.