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The Jewish Museum – Jewish Museum was established in 1904. It is the part of the Jewish Theological Seminary (of the conservative Jewish movement). It is the combination of a well organized display objects in the long term.

Jewish Museum London
Jewish Museum London

The Jewish Museum explains Judaism and Jewish culture with a special art exhibition active program. An active program of lectures and events as well as the entire store can be found in Jewish Museum. It is closed for renovations currently cafe.

The Jewish Museum is divided into four welcoming visitors, objectivity and parts began on the upper floor and continue to walk in chronological order. The Jewish Journey is divided into four: “the face of modernity”, “identity fraud”, “interpretation of tradition” and “create the future.” Perhaps the most interesting part is the interpretation of tradition because it can explore the richness and diversity of Jewish celebrations all over the world from the everyday to the highest holiday rituals.

The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum

Jewish Museum indicates in a wide range of artifacts and celebrations to explore Jewish identity and culture, which extends more than 4,000 years. A two story permanent exhibition culture and continuity: the Jewish journey features nearly 800 objects equipped with interactive media. It covers a wide range of 3rd panel century roman burial and sculpture of the 20th century by Elie Nadelman.

The Jewish Museum maintains a unique collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, Jewish, antiques folk art, worship tools, and the media that reflects the global Jewish experience for more than 4,000 years. It has history exhibition reveals deep and explore the rich culture and Jewish identity, including some of the most seminal events of the 20th century and 21.

The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum

Jewish Museum is one of the leading agencies in the world devoted to explore the art and Jewish culture, from ancient and contemporary times, which was founded in 1904. Jewish Museum is the first institution of its kind in the United States, it is the oldest Jewish museum in the world.

In June 1993, doubled the expansion of the museum exhibition space, creating a new space for educational programs and provide a significant increase in public utilities, two story addition to the exhibition of the permanent collection called culture and continuity. The Jewish journey tells the ongoing Jewish identity and culture story through 800 works of art.

The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum

Currently, The Jewish Museum schedules for a variety of temporary exhibitions internationally acclaimed displays while maintaining a collection of nearly 30,000 objects that reflect Jewish identity globally, paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs, materials ethnographic, archaeological artifacts, coins, worship Tools , and broadcast media.

Programming of this museum includes large temporary exhibitions that are multidisciplinary Jewish Museum, it often uses a combination of art and artifacts interpreted through the lens of social history. It is known that the museum also to show the artists an important study such as Louise Nvelsn] (2007), Camille Pissarro (1995), Marc Chagall (2013, 2001 and 1996), Chaim Soutine (1998), George Segal (1998), Art Spiegelman (2013), Adolph Gottlieb (2002), Edouard Vuillard (2012), Amedeo Modigliani (2004) Eva Hesse (2006), Alex Katz (2006), Man Ray (2009), Mira Kalman (2011), Jack Goldstein (2013), and mi Buchner (2014).

Poland Jewish Museum
Poland Jewish Museum

Museum displays regularly varied and comprehensive programs for individuals and groups, families and schools. For more than a century, it has illuminated the Jewish Museum of Jewish Art and culture from ancient times to the present. It also offers exciting exhibitions and programs for the intellectually interesting and educational for people of all ages and backgrounds. Along with a group like no other, museum displays ever-changing and dynamic opportunities to explore some aspects of the Jewish experience and to educate current for future generations.

Jewish Museum London Address :
Raymond Burton House
129-131 Albert Street
London NW1 7NB

Tel: +44 (0)20 7284 7384

The Jewish Museum is well served by public transport, and is within 3 minutes walk of Camden Town underground station.
Website : www.jewishmuseum.org.uk

Opening Hours :
Wednesday =10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thusday = 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday = 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday = 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday = 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday = 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday =10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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