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A unique weekend that builds bridges between people and cultures

Join us for a unique weekend that builds bridges between the past and the present, and shows how Jewish culture has inspired art, music and social life in Norway and internationally. You will get a deep dive into traditions that challenge, engage and excite.

Jewish Cultural Festival Trondheim

Jewish Cultural Festival Trondheim is a meeting place for art, history and conversation. The festival conveys Jewish culture and experience to a broad audience, and creates space for experience, reflection and human encounters.

September 4 - 6

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At the festival this year

Here is a selection of what we are looking forward to at this year's festival!
Trening på stranden
Basic Stitch - Time, Presence, Craft

Teater, Dans

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Trening på stranden
Senior event - tasty notes and dishes

Musikk, Jødisk tradisjonsmat

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Trening på stranden
Course in Jewish folk dance with Heléne Don Lind

Dans

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Trening på stranden
David Krakauer Acoustic Klezmer Quartet

Musikk, Early bird

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6. 9
Trening på stranden
Nerbyen – A Bluff in History

Utendørs vandreteater

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6. 9
Trening på stranden
Concert: Mames Babegenush

Musikk

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Want a taste of the year's musical gems?

Check out the playlist for all the brilliant artists from home and abroad who are coming to the Jewish Cultural Festival Trondheim this year.

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Synagogue exterior in winter

A culture that has survived adversity – and now inspires an entire society.

Did you know that Jewish culture, music and traditions have contributed to enriching European and American art and cultural life for over 150 years? Through concerts, lectures, city walks and delicious food experiences, you will discover a unique cultural diversity and a history that concerns us all.

This is how it is
JKFest 2025

Concerts

Music from all over the world with roots in both tradition and modern expression.

Lectures and debates

Learn about Jewish history, religion, and culture from international experts.

City walk

Explore the city's Jewish history guided by local experts, and see familiar sites in a new light.

Exhibitions

Experience art and artifacts that showcase historical and cultural diversity.

Sunset in Trondheim in the summer

From local idea
to national
event

Our journey since 2011

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Since its inception in 2011, the festival has grown from a small initiative to an annual event supported by both public and private actors. Visitors say they are left with new perspectives on both history and the present, and many return year after year to experience the warm atmosphere and broad cultural program.

WHAT DO OTHERS SAY?

"You have a beautiful cultural resource on your door step, I recommend it to everyone!"

Ana Silvera
- British singer and multi-instrumentalist
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WHAT DO OTHERS SAY?

"The festival is a manifestation of vibrant Jewish life in the Nordenfjell region!"

Harald Stanghelle
- former political editor at Aftenposten
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WHAT DO OTHERS SAY?

"A wonderful, warm-hearted community. I wish this festival would last forever!"

Stella Jurgensen
- German singer, speaker and presenter
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SAID about JKFest

“An arena to celebrate unity, identity, community...It is a reminder that you are part of the team and the culture...”

Kent Ranum
- Mayor of Trondheim Municipality
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What do others think?

“The work being done at JKFest is the most important work that can be done.”

Svein Tindberg
- writer, actor and director
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Five reasons why you should experience the Jewish Cultural Festival this year

Unique cultural experiences

The festival program at JKFest has a breadth and depth we cannot find anywhere else in Norway.

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Low threshold for exciting learning

Lectures and city walks are open and inclusive. There is a low threshold for learning a lot of exciting things.

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Diverse music offering

At the Jewish Cultural Festival you will hear everything from traditional klezmer to modern world music of Jewish interpretations.

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Social arena for exchange and dialogue

Meet new people, have exciting conversations and share experiences across backgrounds.

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Lovely traditional food

Bagels, cakes, salmon, pickles

and other Jewish specialties - served in authentic surroundings.

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Dance classes

A unique weekend that builds bridges between people and cultures

Join us for a unique weekend that builds bridges between the past and the present, and shows how Jewish culture has inspired art, music and social life in Norway and internationally. You will get a deep dive into traditions that are both challenging, engaging and exciting.

Cheerful festival participants

Get your tickets – and become part of the festival community!

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In short: An autumn weekend you won't soon forget

PS Do you have questions about the program, travel or accommodation?
Take a look at our practical information pages or contact us directly.
We are more than happy to help you!
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