On the occasion of the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, we visited the Jewish Cultural Center.
On January 27, we mark the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. On this occasion, the Intercultural Dialogue Association once again visited the Jewish Cultural Center and the Synagogue in Ljubljana.

The visit was organized with the aim of strengthening interfaith dialogue and encouraging understanding among people of different religions and beliefs. We believe that open conversation, respect, and cooperation are the foundations of a peaceful and inclusive society.

We sincerely thank the Jewish Cultural Center Ljubljana and its president, Robert Waltl, for the warm welcome and the open, in-depth conversation. The presentation of the history of Jews in Slovenia, along with insights into contemporary Jewish life and activities, was a truly valuable experience for us.
Such visits strengthen cooperation between institutions, build trust, and allow us to get to know different religious communities directly—through personal encounters, dialogue, and mutual respect.
We invite you to explore more posts about our activities in the field of interfaith dialogue HERE.






