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  1. Orphan Objects: Facets of the Textiles Collection of the Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam by Daniel M. Swetschinski, Julie-Marthe Cohen, et all 1999-06
  2. MOROCCO: JEWS AND ART IN A MUSLIM LAND by Daniel J, Mann, Vivian B, Jewish Museum (New York, N. Y. ) Schroeter, 2000-01-01
  3. John Singer Sargent: Portraits of Wertheimer Family by John Singer Sargent, Norman L. Kleebatt, et all 1999-08
  4. Detske kresby z koncentracniho tabora Terezin [Children's Drawings from the Concentration Camp of Terezin] by State Jewish Museum of Prague, 1990-01-01
  5. New Beginnings: The Skirball Museum Collections and Inaugural Exhibition by Grace Cohen Grossman, 1996-06
  6. Creating American Jews: Historical Conversations about Identity (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture and Life) by Karen Mittelman, 1998-10-01
  7. '1109' The Warburg House: An informal guided tour by Edward M. M. Warburg, 1984
  8. After Rabin: New Art from Israel by Susan Tumarkin Goodman, Adam Baruch, et all 1998-06
  9. Gifts From the Heart Ceremonial Objects From the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam by Mirjam Alexander-Knotter, 2004
  10. Eva Hesse: Sculpture (Published in Association with the Jewish Museum, New York) by Ms. Elisabeth Sussman, Fred Wasserman, 2006-05-28
  11. Ours To Fight For: American Jewish Voices from the Second World War
  12. The Jewish Experience at Harvard and Radcliffe: An Introduction to an Exhibition Presented by the Harvard Semitic Museum on the Occasion of Harvard's by Nitza Rosovsky, 1986-12
  13. Daring to Resist: Jewish Defiance in the Holocaust by Editor- Yitzchak Mais, 2007-04-01
  14. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum & Washington D. C. Guide by Oscar Israelowitz, 1993-06

81. Jewish Life
Many jewish museums today are seeking to extend their traditional mandate of preservingand transmitting Jewish experience by emphasizing the museum as a place
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Museums in Cyberspace
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 both their audience and their offerings in unprecedented ways, attempting to serve a virtual community that may never step foot in their physical buildings. more
Ashkenazi Jews Should be Screened for Canavan Disease
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Prospective Jewish parents have another disease they should be screened for: Canavan Disease... read the full text of this article Testing for Genetic Disease: Not Just for Somebody Else's Family By Ilene Springer Bob and Carol had been married for over a year and decided to start a family...  read the full text of this article Breaking Stories To read the latest from the Associated Press, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and other news sources from around the world, visit our News section.

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Color throughout. jewish museums of North America A Guide to Collections,Artifacts, and Memorabilia by Nancy Frazier, 1992. This
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Jewish Travel Guide 2001: International edition
by Michael Zaidner (Editor).
This edition has excellent contact information, including email addresses, which makes it very convenient to make inquiries and arrange travel plans.
Also available through the publisher's website: Vallentine Mitchell.
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Jewish Time-Travel : A Travel Narrative and Guide to Jewish Historic Sites in Europe
Jewish Time-Travel can serve as a travel guide, or offer an imaginary voyage for the armchair traveler. Roots Schmoots : Journeys Among Jews by Howard Jacobson,1995.
"In this brilliant memoir, Howard Jacobson describes his journey to his ancestral home in Lithuania to discover his Jewish roots,with stops along the way. Fast, funny, and furious, but beneath its surface there is a profound and moving exploration of what it is to be a Jew in the late twentieth century." North America The Jewish Travel Guide by Betsy Sheldon
A valuable tool for all travelers with an interest in Jewish culture. Jewish sites and landmarks, museums, synagogues, kosher restaurants, shops, galleries, and more. Major US and Canadian cities covered include: New York City, Detroit, Miami, Boston, Atlanta, Denver, Tornoto, and many more.

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Holocaust Information. jewish museums. The Arts. jewish museums. The Center For JewishHistory, NYC; The Jewish Children's Learning Lab; The Jewish Museum of Belgium;
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85. Judiska Museet I Stockholm
The museum, which is the only one of its kind in the Nordic countries and is a member of the Swedish Association of museums. Details of the history of Swedish Jews and exhibits are provided.
http://www.judiska-museet.a.se

86. Jüdisches Museum Wien - Jewish Museum Vienna
Informationen ¼ber Ausstellungen, Bibliothek, Archiv und Veranstaltungen des J¼dischen museums Wien.
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Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien GmbH - Trattnerhof 2/106, A-1010 Wien, Österreich - Tel.: +43 (1) 535 04 31 - Fax: +43 (1) 535 04 24 - info@jmw.at
FNR: 107585p - Gerichtsstand: Wien - UID: ATU15667302 - DVR: 0718360 - Bankverbindung: Bank Austria, BLZ 20151, Kto. Nr. 696 290 204

87. Jacob Richman's Hot Sites - Jewish - Museums
jewish museums. Updated January 13, 2003. Selected Sites. Related Sites. Israelmuseums (JR Hotsites). museums (JR Hotsites). jewish History (JR Hotsites).
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National Museum of American Jewish History Scrolls From the Dead Sea Jewish Museum of New York ... Museum of Nikolaev Jewish Culture Community Related Sites Israel: Museums (JR Hotsites) Museums (JR Hotsites) Jewish: History (JR Hotsites) Question and Comments
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88. Jewish American Art, History And Heritage Museums Exhibits, Jewish American Art,
One of the most interesting yet relatively unknown aspects of jewishhistory concerns jewish involvement with the creation of America.
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An Art and History Exhibit You Can Borrow for Hanging on the Walls
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O ne of the most interesting yet relatively unknown aspects of Jewish history concerns Jewish involvement with the creation of America. This involvement is chronicled here on the Internet, and also in a travelling exhibit entitled "Builders of America -The Jewish Heritage."
C lick on to " Builders of America " for a visit with the many different peoples who built America in partnership. Then click on to " The Jewish Heritage " for an overview of American Jewish History. Then click on to " Letter From Congress " for a comment about the 1993 exhibit in Congress. Click on to " Borrow the Exhibit " to borrow it, and then click on to " Browse The Exhibit " for an Internet Reproduction of the exhibit panels. The scenes within the Star of David are condensed from the panels which cover the time period from Columbus to The Statue of Liberty.

89. Library Of The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS: Libraries & Museums)
One of the largest collections of Hebraica and Judaica in the world, includes manuscripts, rare books Category Reference Education Columbia University Libraries......JTS Libraries museums Library of the jewish Theological Seminary.
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Library Services, Collections, Staff, History. How to Find Materials JTS Library Catalogs Search all library holdings ALEPH 500 Course Reserves Catalog Browse materials on reserve by course or instructor Ask a Judaica Librarian Submit reference questions to the library Electronic Resources Online subscription and CD-ROM databases Conservation Lab Manuscript conservation projects, including the The Prato Haggadah Recommended Links Recommended websites in Holocaust, Jewish education . Recommended links from The Joseph and Miriam Ratner Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism Library Exhibits Selections from recent library exhibits NY Times reviews Micrography exhibit ... Library News New Books List, Between the Lines Friends of the Library Support the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary: Membership Sales Desk Archival Collections Music Archives Detail from the Rothschild Mahzor (Florence, 1492).

90. JTS: Libraries & Museums
Addresses. 12/12/2002 3/31/2003, Culture and Costume at JTS Library.Libraries museums. Library of the jewish Theological Seminary. The
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Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary
The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary is one of the world's premier research libraries of Judaica and Hebraica. More than a thousand years of written history are to be found within the library's three hundred seventy-five thousand volumes, eleven thousand Hebrew manuscripts, thirty thousand rare books, forty thousand Genizah fragments and thousands of rare documents and prints. The remarkable treasures represent scholarship in the areas of Bible, liturgy, rabbinics, kabbala, philosophy, philology and history. Ratner Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism With historical documents, tape recordings and photographs dating back to the nineteenth century, the Joseph and Miriam Ratner Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism is the archives of the Conservative movement. Founded in 1985, the Ratner Center's mission is to rescue and preserve the historical records of the Conservative movement, to foster research on the movement and to educate and link Conservative Jews. The Jewish Museum In 1904, Judge Mayer Sulzberger presented his library and twenty-six ceremonial objects to JTS. Today, the Jewish Museum houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of its kind in the world with more than twenty-seven thousand paintings, sculptures, photographs, ethnographic materials, archaeological artifacts, ceremonial objects and broadcast media materials. Its permanent exhibit, "Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey," captures four thousand years of Jewish life and culture.

91. Libraries, Museums, Centers And American Jewish Archives -- HUC
RJ Press Room Online Directories Calendars Home Libraries, museums, Centers American jewish Archives Search this site Index of this site Contact Us
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92. HUC-JIR > Libraries, Museums, Centers & American Jewish Archives > Libraries
Klau Library (Cincinnati). Go to the Klau Library, Cincinnati. The KlauLibrary is one of the most extensive jewish libraries in the world.
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Klau Library (Cincinnati)
Go to the Klau Library, Cincinnati The Klau Library is one of the most extensive Jewish libraries in the world. With 420,000 printed items of Judaica, the Library is the second largest collection of printed Judaica in the world - second only to the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem. It contains over 700,000 volumes, among them 150 incunabula, more than 2,000 manuscript codices, and many thousands of pages of archival documents. Special collections include Jewish Americana, music, an outstanding Spinoza collection, and extensive microforms. It also houses the American Jewish Periodical Center, which preserves American Jewish periodicals and newspapers on microfilm. More than 875 titles, with over 12,000,000 pages, are available in the Center.
Klau Library (New York)
Go to the Klau Library The Klau Library, which contains over 130,000 volumes, is especially rich in Hebrew literature, Jewish history and thought, rabbinics, and Jewish music. Its collection also includes sounds recordings, sheet music, and microfilms. The Library also houses a branch of the American Jewish Periodical Center and the American Jewish Archives.

93. MavenSearch - The Leading Jewish Web Directory And Search Engine - Museums\Exhib
belief, various findings have provided material evidence to indicate a continuousJewish presence on Full list of current exhibitions at galleries, museums, etc
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94. American Jewish History
museums and Exhibits. Book Reviews Relating to American jewish History Publishedby the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American jewish Archives,
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... Miscellaneous Museums and Exhibits Also check out the Dinur Center's Jewish Museums, Exhibits and Virtual Exhibits Ellis Island's American Immigrant Wall of Honor Builders of America -The Jewish Heritage Portrait of American Jews ... Jewish-American Hall of Fame Institutions Universities Teaching American Jewish History Feinstein Center for American Jewish History Research Tools Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America Feinstein Center's Syllabi Collection for the Study of American Jewish History American Jewish Archives Southern Jewish Archives, Manuscripts Department, Tulane University ... Cyndi's List World War II Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler's Camps American Labor Movement and the Holocaust Also check out Dinur Center's Jewish Genealogy Web Page The Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey Jewish Historical Society of Maryland The Jewish Historical Society of Metrowest ... San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (SFBA JGS) Book Reviews Relating to American Jewish History
Published by the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives Godfrey, Sheldon J., and Judith C.

95. Artcom Museums Tour: Jewish Historical Society Of Maryland
jewish Historical Society of Maryland. The museum comprises the jewish HistoricalSociety and the Lloyd Street (1845) and B'nai Israel (1876) Synagogues.
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Jewish Historical Society of Maryland
15 Lloyd Street
Baltimore, Maryland
Phone: 410-732-6400
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Statement of Purpose:
The museum strengthens Jewish identity by preserving materials of Jewish history and presenting them as educational resources.
Highlights:
The museum comprises the Jewish Historical Society and the Lloyd Street (1845) and B'nai Israel (1876) Synagogues.
Collections:
Thousands of artifacts, manuscripts, photographs and textiles pertaining to Jewish life in Maryland.
Exhibits:
Cornerstones of Community: The Historic Synagogues of Maryland. Hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun: 12-4pm Admission:
  • Adults: $4.00
  • Students: $3.00
  • Groups: $3.00 per person.
Directions: See www.jhsm.org
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Lloyd Street Synagogue, the museum and library, and the B'nai Israel Synagogue.
Abraham Kravetz
Around 1900, posing with hands on hips among his workers in his small garment factory. A few years later, he was able to move and set himself up as a gentleman's taylor.
Henrietta Szold (1860-1945)
One of the most influential women in American Jewish history. Was born and raised in Baltimore, where she organized a model night school for immigrants. Her fame also rests on her later work in Palestine for Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization.

96. Jewish Post Of New York Online - Travel - Military History Museums Flourish In I
and to call Israel 036977194 for more information and to express their supportfor the future of these museums. Copyright, July 2002, The jewish Post of
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Military History Museums Flourish in Israel
The history of Israel is also a military or defense history. First the history of the Zionist's many undergrounds which were established during the Turkish and the British occupation of Israel and then the history of the Independence War and the history of the I.D.F. (Tsahal). It is not a surprise therefore to find a special department of museums inside the Israeli Defense Ministry headed by Dr. Shlomit Keren. It publishes a newsletter Kirot Medabrim or 'The Walls Which Are Speaking' and is being edited by Dr. Yoseph Kister. Among the recommended to visit landmarks: Museum Beit Hashomer (Israel: 04-6941565), Museum Haaganah (Tel Aviv: 08-5600809), Museum HaEtsel, the Irgun Museum, (Tel Aviv: 03-5284001), Museum Lehi, Israel's Freedom Fighter (Tel Aviv: 03-6820288), Museum Hapalmach (Tel Aviv: 03-6436393), Museum of the Prisoners of the Undergrounds (Estel and Lehi) located in Acre, 04-991-826415. There are 12 museums in Israel dedicated to the history of the heroes and heroism. You should know that Israel plans to establish a new huge museum and center which will present the history of the I.D.F. from 1948 to present. The readers are welcome to visit these museums and to call Israel 03-6977194 for more information and to express their support for the future of these museums.

97. Welcome To RealOlam.com ! - Jewish Community ISP, Exclusive News And Content
Culture museums. The United States Holocaust Museum Even if you cannot get PermanentExhibition passes fo FULL STORY . THE MUSEUM OF jewish HERITAGE
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98. The Jewish Museum In Athens
The jewish museum in Athens. Highlighting 2,300 years of jewish presence in Greece. Byfar the most famous for its jewish community was Thessaloniki, however.
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Highlighting 2,300 years of Jewish presence in Greece
Chronicling 2,300 years of Jewish presence in the country, the Jewish Museum of Greece recently reopened its doors to the public at a spacious new home in Plaka.
Three months after it was relaunched in its new permanent home, the Jewish Museum of Greece, rated the third-largest Jewish museum in Europe, has been attracting a steadily mounting stream of local and foreign visitors.
Located on the edge of the Greek capital's historic Plaka quarter, the museum recently reopened its doors to a public anxious to scan its 7,000 documents and artifacts. Chronicling 2,300 years of continuous Jewish presence in Greece, these artifacts span the social, religious and historical past of one of southeast Europe's once most thriving communities.
The new facility painstakingly documents the saga of early Greek-speaking Jews, otherwise known as "romaniotes", whose roots can be traced back to the arrival of the first Jewish settlers in Phoenician times, when Jewish communities flourished throughout the Mediterranean basin.
In the 15th century, the expulsion of Jews from Spain, at the behest of the Holy Inquisition, led to the influx into Greece of scores of thousands of Spanish-speaking Jews, known as Sephardim from Sepharad, the Hebrew name for Spain. These settled mostly in Thessaloniki and contributed greatly to its commercial expansion.

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