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  1. The Jewish Museum of Budapest by I. Benoschofsky, A. Scheiber, 1989-12-31
  2. Five Centuries of Hanukkah Lamps from The Jewish Museum: A Catalogue Raisonne (Published in Association with the Jewish Museum, New York) by Susan L. Braunstein, 2005-04-11
  3. Sources of Anglo-Jewish genealogy, (Jewish Museum publications) by Wilfred Sampson Samuel, 1933
  4. Artists of Israel, 1920-1980: The Jewish Museum/New York, February 4-May 17, 1981 by Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Jewish Museum., 1981-04
  5. Jewish Museum (Bucharest)
  6. Museum of Jewish Culture in Slovakia: Catalogue to permanent exhibition (Edition Judaica Slovaca) by Muzeum zidovskej kultury (Slovenske narodne muzeum), 1995
  7. Personal vision, the Schulman collection of 20th century American art: The Jewish Museum, New York, July 2-October 6, 1985
  8. Yeshiva children write poetry: From the heart ... we sing : a collection of poems published under the auspices of Torah Umesorah, the National Society ... American Jewish Museum of Art and Culture by Manfred Gans, 1976
  9. Personal vision, the Batkin collection of Israeli art: The Jewish Museum, New York, July 2-October 6, 1985
  10. A Story of the Jewish Museum in Prague by Hana Volavkova, 1968
  11. Jewish Museum Vienna
  12. Catalogue of the Permanent Loan Collections of the Jewish Museum, London
  13. Coins Reveal: The Samuel and Daniel M. Friedenberg Collection of Coins and Medals (The Jewish Museum Collection Handbooks) by N.Y.) Jewish Museum (New York, 1983
  14. Daniel Libeskind: Erweiterung des Berlin Museums mit Abteilung Jüdisches Museum Extension to the Berlin Museum with Jewish Museum Department

41. Foundation For Jewish Culture
Council of American Jewish Museums. The Council of American Jewish Museums (CAJM) was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture and is
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Council of American Jewish Museums
The Council of American Jewish Museums (CAJM) was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture and is committed to strengthening the Jewish museum field in North America. Through training of museum staff and volunteers, information exchange, and advocacy on behalf of Jewish museums, CAJM assists its institutional, individual, and affiliate members as they educate and inspire diverse audiences on all aspects of Jewish culture and history. The organization remains affiliated with the Foundation for Jewish Culture, its fiscal agent.
To learn more about CAJM, its members, and a wide array of Jewish cultural programs, exhibitions, services, and resources, please visit www.cajm.net Telephone: 303-871-3015
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42. Musee Juif De Belgique - Accueil
Includes information on upcoming events, new acquisitions, the collections and genealogy.
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43. Jewish Museums In The United States | Jewish Women's Archive
Full image. Both the opportunities made possible by great wealth and the limitations imposed on women of her time were reflected in the life of Frieda Schiff Warburg, shown
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    Institution: 92nd Street Y, New York City
    by Karen S. Franklin Jewish women play prominent roles as founders, directors, curators, artists, and patrons of Jewish museums in the United States. While women have rarely played an exclusive role in the creation of either small community or larger museums, their work as creators and developers of these repositories is critical.
    HISTORY
    Jewish museums emerged in several European cities over a short span of years in the late nineteenth century. Emancipation and Enlightenment resulted in the transformation of objects of traditional religious practice, intended for home or synagogue use, into artifacts for passive display. Similar motivation led Judge Mayer Sulzburger to donate twenty-five objects to the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) in 1904. From this seed, and from the 1944 gift of Frieda Schiff Warburg of the neo-Gothic mansion at 92nd Street and Fifth Avenue in New York, grew the Jewish Museum.

44. Jewish Museums Of The World By: Grace Grossman - Judaism.com
A description of the item 'Jewish Museums of the World' by Grace Grossman available for sale at Judaism.com
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45. Spertus Museum | Chicago's Jewish Museum
Online information on Spertus Museum, Chicago s Jewish museum, which invites visitors to encounter the realm of Jewish history, religion, art and culture through its exhibitions and programs. The largest Jewish museum between the two coasts, Spertus Museum houses a collection of over 10,000 objects, artifacts, and works of art spanning 3500 years of Jewish history, and features exciting permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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Exploring Jewish Learning and Culture learn more The State of Israel Modern Synagogue Movements Jewish Holidays The World Jewish Community The Holocaust Kabbalah Interfaith Relations Home T T T ...
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Spertus Musuem - at Chicago's Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies - showcases exhibits that explore the ways we experience objects and the roles they place in Jewish life. Collection
Spertus Museum is committed to collecting objects from all aspects of Jewish life and culture, and at present includes more than 15,000 items. The collection began with Maurice and Herman Spertus' substantial donation of major objects of Judaica, Holocaust-related materials, and fine art in the 1960s. Today, main concentrations within the collection include materials from European Jewish culture, the Sephardic and oriental world, Chicago Yiddish culture, and an extensive collection of visual art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Spertus is a center for Jewish learning and culture that invites people of all backgrounds to explore the multifaceted Jewish experience. Through innovative public programming, exhibits, collections, research facilities, and degree programs, Spertus inspires learning, serves diverse communities, and fosters understanding for Jews and people of all faiths, locally, regionally, and around the world. Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies is a Partner in serving our community, supported by the JUF/Jewish Federation.

46. HaReshima: Jewish Museums
HaReshima Jewish Museums. Jewish Museums and Israel Museum sites are all categorized for easy use. Find it fast with HaReshima The list of Jewish and Israel sites.
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47. Morocco: Photographs By Elias Harrus And Pauline Prior - The Jewish Museum Londo
Collections on the history of the Jewish community in Britain, the Holocaust, and ceremonial art. Includes details of exhibitions and events, educational services, Friends membership, hours, admission and directions. Located in London.
http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk/

48. Jewish Museums
Welcome to your Jewish Community Online! Florida Holocaust Museum. Located in the heart of St. Petersburg's museum district, the Florida Holocaust Museum – the fourth
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49. Library Of Jewish Museum In Prague
The current JMP library contains as many as 100,000 volumes, including Hebrew books stemming mainly from the territory of Bohemia and Moravia, as well as other areas of Europe.
http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/alibrary.htm

50. Museum Of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial To The Holocaust
The Primo Levi Center and the Italian Cultural Institute present Beyond the Racial Laws Fascist AntiSemitism Revisited, an important conversation on Wednesday, November 3 at 6
http://www.mjhnyc.org/index.htm

51. Adolph Gottlieb: A Survey Exhibition / Artcritical
Review of an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, NY, 2002-3 by Eric Gelber.
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    52. Sh'ma, A Journal Of Jewish Responsibility | Jewish Museums
    Avi Decter For each home ground we need new maps, living maps, stories and poems, photographs and paintings, essays and songs. We need to know where we are, so that we may
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    June 1, 2001 Post a comment Avi Decter
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    Museums in Cyberspace
    June 1, 2001 Post a comment Karla Goldman
    Many Jewish museums today are seeking to extend their traditional mandate of preserving and transmitting Jewish experience by emphasizing the museum as a place, a real location where visitors can gather for the creation of identity and community. At the same time, museums and other educational initiatives are embracing advancing computer technology to expand [...]
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    June 1, 2001 Post a comment Miriam Ancis
    With the increasing availability of broadband access, the Internet revolution is now ushering in a new era of museum education that will permit Jewish museums to further their mission of preserving and transmitting Jewish experience. Jewish museums can reach out to communities of various nationalities and ages by launching innovative exhibits as a way [...]

    53. Wild Things: The Art Of Maurice Sendak
    Essay and images from the April 15 - August 14, 2005 The Jewish Museum exhibit.
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    Editor's note: The The Jewish Museum provided source material to Resource Library for the following article or essay. If you have questions or comments regarding the source material, please contact the The Jewish Museum directly through either this phone number or web address:
    Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak
    April 15 - August 14, 2005
    T he Jewish Museum is presenting Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak , a major exhibition exploring the prolific career of the renowned illustrator and author, from April 15 through August 14, 2005. Best known for children's classics such as Where the Wild Things Are (1963) and In the Night Kitchen (1970), Maurice Sendak is an award-winning, multifaceted illustrator and author whose work also includes set and costume design for opera and ballet. W ild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak is the largest exhibition of his work in over a decade, and one of the largest ever mounted. (right: Maurice Sendak, final illustration for "and made him king of the wild things" from Where The Wild Things Are Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak explores Sendak's art created over fifty years, including his most recent work, particularly in the performing arts, and celebrates his unique vision. It will provide Museum visitors with key insights into Maurice Sendak's mind as well as fascinating glimpses into his extraordinarily varied artistic styles. Tracing Sendak's work from 1960 to the present, the exhibition is filled with projects in different media. Various stages of the artistic process will be represented. The exhibition will give visitors a rare opportunity to view original drawings by Maurice Sendak. Nearly 140 works will be on view including 112 original drawings by the artist. Preliminary and final drawings, artwork for posters, and theatrical sets and costumes created from Sendak's designs are among the exhibition's highlights. Lavish ballet and opera sets and costumes for productions of the operas

    54. Seymour Fromer Dies At 87; Founder Of Jewish Museums - Los Angeles Times
    Seymour Fromer, who built one of the country's largest collections of Judaica with little money but enormous drive to preserve the history of Jews, especially those who helped
    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/nov/08/local/me-seymour-fromer8

    55. Jewish Museums And Historical Resources
    The following list of Jewish museums is organized by country. Please click on the country you are interested in to view a list of that country's Jewish museums or
    http://www.isjm.org/Links/museums.htm
    International Survey of Jewish Monuments Jewish Museums and Historical Resources Home The following list of Jewish museums is organized by country. Please click on the country you are interested in to view a list of that country's Jewish museums or scroll down to view the entire list. Argentina Australia Austria Belarus ... USA
    See also www.aejm.org for the Association of European Jewish Museums.
    ARGENTINA
    Museo Judio de Buenos Aires

    Libertad 769
    Capital Federal
    ARGENTINA
    Tel. 4372 2474
    The museum is housed inside the historic synagogue Templo de la Congregacion Israelita Argentina, and is dedicated to the history of Jewish immigration to Argentina.
    Museo Historico Comunal Y de la Coloniazacion Judia “Rabino Aaron Goldman”
    25 de Mayo 188 Santa Fe ARGENTINA Tel. 03409 420042 www.liveargentina.com/SantaFeMmuseohistoricoComunalydelaColonJudia.htm#volver AUSTRALIA The Jewish Museum Of Australia 26 Alma Rd St Kilda, VIC 3182 AUSTRALIA Tel. (03) 9534 0083 Fax (03) 9534 0844 www.jewishmuseum.com.au/index.htm

    56. MyJewishBooks Online
    More Jewish Museums in the United States . Sylvia Plotkin Judaica Museum, Phoenix; Jewish Museum San Francisco ; Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley ; Koret Gallery, Palo Alto
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    58. Irish-Jewish Museum
    Unofficial site for this volunteer-run cultural centre, which includes a preserved synagogue, with location, history, opening hours, reference material, pictures and a review.
    http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~zblocker/ijm/
    A Visitor's Review of
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    59. EC Funds Jewish Museums To Go Digital
    Jewish museums and libraries will have their collections ‘digitised’ and will be available online, after a 1.3m grant was awarded from the European Commission for the project
    http://www.thejc.com/print/26970
    @import "/modules/print/print.css"; EC funds Jewish museums to go digital By Jessica Elgot Created 9 Feb 2010 - 4:49pm Jewish museums and libraries will have their collections ‘digitised’ and will be available online, after a £1.3m grant was awarded from the European Commission for the project. Jewish collections, including photos of artefacts, books, videos and sound archives from museums like London’s Jewish museum and the British Library, will be searchable online through ‘Europeana’, a search engine for European culture designed by the European Union. Europeana contains pictures of millions of artefacts and books housed at Europe’s museums, libraries and archives. Users can search and compare items and are then taken to the websites of the individual museums. Now a £2.6m project named ‘Judaica Europeana’ has won funding to ensure Jewish artefacts are included in the ‘Europeana’ search engine. The project has been initiated by European Association for Jewish Culture in London and the Goethe University Library, Judaica Collection in Frankfurt am Main. The European Commission has given funding worth £1.3m to the project, and the rest has been contributed by the cultural insitutions to be featured on the portal.

    60. EXHIBIT
    List their exhibits, membership details, and announcements.
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    EXHIBIT ARTISTS JMNJ Gallery ... Links The Jewish Museum of New Jersey in Newark THE MANY FACES OF YISRAEL Art Exhibit / Sept. 26 - Nov. 14, 2010 THE MANY FACES OF YISRAEL EXHIBITION TO RUN FROM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 THROUGH NOVEMBER 14, 2010 an exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings and photographs, will open at The Jewish Museum of New Jersey on September 26 , 2010, and will run through November 14. Featured artists are Jahheal Massac, Phillip DeLoatch, and Mansa K. Mussa. An opening reception will be held at the Museum on September 26 from 12:00-5:00 P.M. Free off-street parking and light refreshments will be provided. The Jewish Museum of New Jersey is located at 145 Broadway, Newark, NJ, at historic Congregation Ahavas Sholom. Admission is $10 and $5 for students and seniors. The Museum is open on Sundays from 1:00-5:00 P.M., and by appointment. For information call (973) 485-2609 or email info@jewishmusemnj.org

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