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The Jewish Museum London is a museum of British
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life, history and identity. The museum is situated in Camden Town in the
London Borough of Camden The London Borough of Camden () is a London borough in Inner London. Camden Town Hall, on Euston Road, lies north of Charing Cross. The borough was established on 1 April 1965 from the area of the former boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn, and ...
, North London. It is a place for people of all faiths to explore Jewish history, culture, and heritage. The museum has a dedicated education team, with a programme for schools, community groups and families.
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is a patron of the museum. The events, programmes and activities at the museum aim to provoke questions, challenge prejudice, and encourage understanding.


History

The museum, a registered charity, was founded in 1932 in the Jewish communal headquarters in Bloomsbury. In 1995, it moved to its current location in Camden Town. Until 2007 it had a sister museum in Finchley, operated by the same charitable trust and sited within the Sternberg Centre. The Camden branch reopened in 2010 after two years of major building and extension work. The £10 million renovation was funded by the
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and private donations. The museum is in a row of buildings in Albert Street that have been listed Grade II by
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Collections

The museum houses a major international-level collection of
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including the Lindo lamp, an early example of a British Hanukkah menorah. The building includes a gallery entitled ''Judaism: A Living Faith'', displaying the museum's noted collection of Jewish ceremonial art. This collection has been awarded "designated" status by the
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in recognition of its outstanding national importance. The museum's ''Holocaust Gallery'' includes items and filmed survivor testimony from Leon Greenman, who was one of the few British subjects to be interned in the death camps section at Auschwitz. The museum also has exhibitions recounting the history of Jewish life in England, supported by a diverse collection of objects. There are also collections of paintings, prints and drawings, and an archive of photographs, which consists mainly of black and white photographs from the 1900s to the 1940s, along with militaria from the former Jewish Military Museum, which merged into it in January 2015.


Exhibitions

There are two temporary exhibition spaces. The third floor houses major exhibitions, with smaller exhibitions in the temporary exhibition space on the ground floor.


Previous exhibitions

* '' Asterix in Britain: The Life and Work of René Goscinny'' * '' Elspeth Juda: Grit and Glamour'' * ''Designs on Britain'' * ''Scots Jews: Photographs by Judah Passow'' * ''Shaping Ceramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal'' * '' Dorothy Bohm: Sixties London'' * ''Moses, Mods and Mr Fish: The Menswear Revolution'' * ''Through a Queer Lens: Portraits of LGBTQ Jews'' * ''Blood: Uniting & Dividing'' * ''Memory Quilts: Triumph Over Adversity'' * ''Tiger, Mog and Pink Rabbit: a Judith Kerr Retrospective'' * ''Your Jewish Museum: Love, Journeys and Sacrifice'' * ''Blackguards in Bonnets'' * ''For Richer, For Poorer: Weddings Unveiled'' * ''Designing the 20th Century: Life and Work of
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'' * ''For King and Country? The Jewish Experience of the First World War'' * ''Four Four Jew: Football, Fans and Faith'' * ''
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: A Family Portrait'' * '' R.B. Kitaj: Obsessions – The Art of Identity'' * ''Morocco: Photographs by Elias Harrus and Pauline Prior'' * ''Entertaining the Nation: Stars of Music, Stage and Screen'' * ''No Place Like Home'' * ''World City: Refugee Stories'' * ''
Ludwig Guttmann Sir Ludwig Guttmann (3 July 1899 – 18 March 1980) was a German-British neurologist who established the Stoke Mandeville Games, the sporting event for people with disabilities (PWD) that evolved in England into the Paralympic Games. A Jewis ...
: Father of the Paralympic Games'' * '' Adi Nes: The Village'' * ''
Roman Vishniac Roman Vishniac (; russian: link=no, Рома́н Соломо́нович Вишня́к; August 19, 1897 – January 22, 1990) was a Russian-American photographer, best known for capturing on film the culture of Jews in Central and Eastern Euro ...
Rediscovered'', presented simultaneously at The Photographers' Gallery. * '' Jews, Money, Myth'', exploring antisemitic imagery linking Jews with money. Alongside manifestations of antisemitic imagery dating back to
Judas Judas Iscariot (; grc-x-biblical, Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης; syc, ܝܗܘܕܐ ܣܟܪܝܘܛܐ; died AD) was a disciple and one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas betr ...
and Thirty pieces of silver, the exhibit featured a display case of the popular Polish " Lucky Jew" figurines. * ''Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre?''


See also

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History of the Jews in England The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William the Conqueror. Although it is likely that there had been some Jewish presence in the Roman period, there is no definitive evidence, and no reason to suppose that there was an ...


References


External links

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