Events dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust victims of Romania. May 12-13, 2013
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv announces a series of cultural and scientific events dedicated to the Holocaust in Romania and to the memory of its victims, as follows: • May 12, 09:30 a. m. , Constantiner Lecture Hall, The International School for Holocaust
Europe Day at Haifa University. May 2nd, 2013
On May 2nd, 2013, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will celebrate the Europe Day by attending the European Market event, organized by Haifa Center for German and European Studies (HCGES) and the Student Union of Haifa University, at Café Deshe within the Campus.
Dublă lansare de carte cu prof. Carol Iancu. 25 aprilie 2013, 17:00
Joi, 25 aprilie 2013, orele 17:00, Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv va găzdui lansarea volumelor Profesori şi studenţi evrei la Universitatea din Iaşi şi la alte universităţi româneşti şi europene (sfârşitul secolului al XIX-lea - sfârşitul celui de-al
Reconsiderarea critică a trecutului – între mit şi minimalizare. Despre Ion Gavrilă Ogoranu şi rezistenţa armată anticomunistă din România
Institutul de Investigare a Crimelor Comunismului şi Memoria Exilului Românesc, în parteneriat cu Institutul Naţional pentru Studierea Holocaustului din România Elie Wiesel, vă invită joi, 18 aprilie 2013, ora 17. 00, la conferința Reconsiderarea critică a trecutului
International conference "Around the point. The Languages, Literatures and Cultures of Jews", December 17-19, 2012, Bar Ilan University
The international conference Around the point. The Languages, Literatures and Cultures of Jews will take place between December 17-19, 2012 at the Bar Ilan University. The conference's objective is to promote multilingual research on Jewish literature, in order to
Eveniment de Comemorare a Holocaustului din România. Yad LaBanim Karmiel, 30 octombrie 2012, ora 17:00.
Institutul Cultural Român de la Tel Aviv anunță organizarea unui eveniment de comemorare a Holocaustului din România, în data de 30 octombrie 2012 orele 17. 00, la Yad LaBanim Karmiel, în cadrul expoziției „Prezența Memoriei”. Evenimentul va fi organizat în
„Traditions and perspectives in the history of Jewish art”, international conference, Bar-Ilan University, September 10-12, 2012.
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Department of Jewish Art of the Bar-Ilan University proudly invite researchers, art critics, students and the public to the international conference entitled “Traditions and perspectives in the history of Jewish art”.
Romanian students participate in the Kinneret Regional Project (KRP). June 17 - July 13 2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv supports the academic research in the field of biblical archeology in Israel. For the third consecutive year, a team of students, coordinated by dr. Madeea Axinciuc (University of Bucharest), participate in the archaeological fieldwork
"Re-link to Romania". Întâlnire academică a absolvenților de studii doctorale de la Universitatea "Babeş-Bolyai" din Cluj cu profesorii coordonatori
În data de 14 iunie, orele 17:00, la sediul ICR Tel Aviv va avea loc întâlnirea studenților israelieni care au obţinut doctoratul la Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai din Cluj, cu profesorii coordonatori din România. Evenimentul este realizat în vederea consolidării
Romanian Cultural Institute desk at EUROFEST, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. May 8, 2012
On the 08th of May 2012, between 12 p. m. - 6 p. m. , The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and The Embassy of Romania in Israel will participate, with a desk at the event dedicated to the Europe Day at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. At the desk, the RCI in
Round table titled "The Primacy of Romanian Alya. 130 years since the Establishment of Rosh Pina". Rosh Pina. 8.11.2011
On November 8, starting 12 noon, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in parteneship with A. M. I. R. (The Unitary Organization of Jews from Romania) and the Rosh Pina Local Council, organize a round table titled The Primacy of Romanian Alya. 130 years since the
“Myth and Reality in the History of Romanian Jews. The 20th Century”. International conference at Tel Aviv University. 6-7.11.2011
After the fall of communism, Romania experienced a resurrection of Jewish studies, a topic that used to be taboo previous to 1990. Various academic centers were opened for the study of Jewish history and culture (BA and MA), and many young people opted for this specialization,