Alumni Seed Funding

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Since 2017, Paideia has been given the opportunity to fund 20 of its graduates yearly with seed funding, supporting their projects. The grants, of up to €1000, are given to projects that in a tangible way help strengthen Jewish life and culture in Europe. Funded projects include everything from education to heritage, from exhibitions to book circles and from publications to interreligious gatherings.

The most recent round of grants is specifically geared towards projects that counteract antisemitism, and are generously funded by EV Legacy.

Paideia Institute

About Paideia Institute

Paideia, The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden is committed to revitalizing Jewish life and culture in Europe. Its educational programs train community leaders, academics, culture workers and social activists in the field of Jewish Studies. Central to Paideia’s approach is the learning of Jewish texts that are foundational to both Jewish heritage and modern Jewish civilization.

Paideia is pan-European, bringing participants from all of Europe together, promoting exchange and experience sharing. Paideia cooperates on an international level with academic, educational and cultural as well as  social institutions with the aim to build sustainable networks and strong international ties.

Paideia provides pluralistic, non-denominational and inclusive activities. Its graduates are Jewish and non-Jewish and its programs are open to everybody interested in promoting Jewish life and culture, regardless of denomination or affiliation. Paideia encourages intercultural dialogue and a positive minority presence in Europe.

Paideia gives its graduates knowledge and tools for their further work in the communities and societies they live in. Paideia supports its graduates with follow-up programs, network activities and engages the graduates in a dialogue about Jewish life and culture in Europe.