Other Projects and Initiatives
Expanding the reach of Jewish heritage through European cooperation and innovation.
Beyond its flagship programmes, AEPJ actively contributes to a wide range of European initiatives that promote Jewish heritage, cultural dialogue and sustainable development. Working in partnership with institutions across Europe, these projects foster innovation, knowledge exchange and cross-border collaboration.
These initiatives are developed in close cooperation with European partners and institutional networks.
Access our yearly reports and discover our projects, activities and achievements.
Selected Projects
AEPJ participates in collaborative projects funded by European programmes and developed together with an extensive network of partners.
ONGOING PROJECT

A European initiative supporting Member States in developing coordinated strategies to prevent and combat antisemitism.
2024—2026

Building a network of educators for a shared sense of Jewish Heritage.
2024—2025

An Erasmus+ project equipping Cultural Routes operators with advanced digital skills and innovative gamification tools.
2020—2023

A Creative Europe project strengthening Cultural Routes through joint strategies in management, participation and storytelling.
2021—2023

A pan-European initiative creating location-based tours that connect Jewish heritage with digital storytelling and tourism.
2022—2023

A European project promoting youth civic participation in the valorisation of cultural heritage and social inclusion.
2020—2023

An Erasmus+ project developing innovative training models for Cultural Routes in heritage management and sustainable tourism.
2021—2022

An intergenerational programme fostering new approaches to the transmission and interpretation of Jewish heritage.
2018—2021

A collaborative European project exploring Jewish heritage through urban perspectives and contemporary cultural narratives.
A Collaborative European Approach
Through its involvement in European cooperation programmes, AEPJ supports innovation in heritage interpretation, education and cultural participation. These initiatives strengthen professional networks and contribute to a more connected and resilient European heritage landscape.
