The town of Levice, Slovakia, is actively working to reclaim and restore its Jewish heritage. A local synagogue, previously in disrepair and occupied by birds, has been recovered. Simultaneously, the historic Jewish school building has undergone reconstruction funded by a Norwegian grant. The renovated school now serves as a vibrant cultural center for the community. These projects aim to unearth and preserve the often-forgotten Jewish history of Levice. The restorations signify a commitment to remembering and celebrating the town’s diverse past. Both buildings represent important landmarks in Levice’s cultural landscape, now revitalized for future generations.
