Lost Shtetl: Lithuania opens museum to Jewish life

Lithuania’s new Lost Shtetl museum in Šeduva honors the nation’s vanished Jewish communities. Covering 3,000 m², it traces shtetl life before the Holocaust through photos, artefacts, and testimonies. A haunting “path of death” exhibit recreates victims’ final moments, encouraging reflection on memory and responsibility.

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