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An article posted in the “Jerusalem Post” Newspaper presents David Stoleru’s idea of promoting Jewish education by addressing dialogue concerning Jewish historical sites.
“For me architecture is a means to create and educational and cultural dialogue” David said, and concluded that the idea is to transmit the idea of life through these sites and gain an understanding of where we came from”. |
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David Stoleru is the co-founder of the Zakhor Study Center for the preservation and transmission of Jewish heritage of Spain, and co-founder of the Jewish Heritage Commission of Catalunya.
An award-winning architect and local cantor, David holds an MD in Architecture from Paris-La Seine University, and took part in the Jewish Young Leadership Seminary of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He is the founder of the Talmudic Studies Circle in Barcelona and is a researcher and teacher of Spain’s Jewish heritage.
Stoleru is part of the Fellowship Program in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Jewish communities around the world.
Click here to read the Jerusalem Post article.
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