
ORGANISATION
HONORARY BOARD
JEANETTE BONNIER
JOEL CITRON
is the founder- director of Jewish Culture in Sweden. Scheja works internationally in formimg cultural cooperation and developing platforms for interdisciplinary dialogues. A graduate from UCLA school of Fine Arts, Scheja has been realizing high profile programs in leading institutions, example of which is the international congress The New European Cultural Landscape and the Jewish Experience. (Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 2006, recipient of the EU Culture 2000 grant of the European Union).
Scheja’s programs have acquired a renomé of high professional standards for their contents, design skills and for presenting acclaimed people from the academic and cultural spheres. Scheja is a translator of Scandinavian drama and an independent writer.
JACOB KELLERMAN
MUSIKALISK ANSVARING JEWISH CLASSICS
CECILIA UNDEMARK PETERFY
ART DIRECTOR
is an independent designer and illustrator with studies in Art, History, Literature, and Philosophy. Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design and further Master studies in Typography and Tutorial Guidance in Art Education. She works multidisciplinary with design, teaching, lecturing and educational planning. Among many projects: she is the Art director and designer of What Does it Mean to Be a Human Being, an internet based learning platform with testimonies from last Survivors of the Holocaust in Sweden, initiated by Swedish Committ.e Against Antisemitism, supported by EU.
GUNILLA LEFEBURE
ADMINISTRATION
KARL GABOR
FOTOGRAF
born in Debrecen, Hungary, photographer and graphic designer over 30 years. Gabor has been graphic designer to hundreds of covers for magazines and books, exhibitions, slideshows and videos. He has been working for various institutions such as The Jewish Museum and the Swedish Institute. Karl Gabor’s slide show about Raoul Wallenberg has been shown at the Swedish Parliament House, Riksdagen as well as in the European Parliament.
KENNETH ENEBERG
PIANOSTÄMNING OCH TEKNIK
ORDFÖRANDE
LARS DENCIK
Lars (Lasse) Dencik is member of the Board for Jewish Culture in Sweden, and also of its Programming committee. Lasse was born in Sweden 1941 and is Senior Professor of Social Psychology. He is carrying out research on the relations between societal modernization and Jewish life in Sweden and Europe – topics that he has also written and published extensively about.
ALEXANDER FREUDENTHAL
JACKIE JAKUBOWSKI
LIZZIE OVED SCHEJA
MONICA NAGLER WITTGENSTEIN
Monica Nagler Wittgenstein born 1935 in Landskrona. Literary critic - specialized in Central European & Israeli Literature - working in that capacity at Swedish Radio & TV (1975 - 1996) President of the Swedish Pen Club (1995 - 2002) Co-founder, organizer, and moderator of/at international Book Fairs, literary seminars and other literary events in Europe and the USA in order to exchange cultures and promote translations.
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