This month: Jewish Cemeteries of Romania by Ruth Ellen Gruber
Nothing evokes the timeless nature of the Jewish presence on Europe more than the photographic record of physical aspects of Jewish life. Among the thousands of photographs Lo Tishkach has compiled over the last few years, many of which are available through our online database, are some truly evocative and historically important examples.
Over the course of the next few months, we’ll be featuring different regions through the newsletter and through the website on our new photo gallery.
This month we feature a series of photographs taken over the course of her travels and research by the renowned Jewish heritage scholar and travel writer, Ruth Ellen Gruber in various regions of Romania.
We’ll continue each month featuring photos taken during our survey projects in Eastern Europe but in this share and share alike Wikipedia world, we’d like you all to join in. If any of you have photos you would like displayed on our website, please send them to info@lo-tishkach.org. Please include a short caption on each. We’ll credit the author and let everybody know if you want them copyrighted.
Naturally, as part of Lo Tishkach’s policy guidelines, feel free to upload ours onto your own websites. Ruth’s are copyrighted though. We’d just like you to credit us if you use those of Lo Tishkach.
