Tag Archives: Lloyd Street Synagogue
Glass Like Water: Fact or Fiction in Antique Windows
A blog post by Karen Bishop, Archaeology Intern One of the first things I noticed walking into the main floor of the Lloyd Street Synagogue were the windows. Not the colorful, glowing, starburst-patterned stained glass windows above the ark, but … Continue reading
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Jewish Museum of Maryland Weathers Two Natural Disasters
A blog post by Associate Director Anita Kassof. My monthly blog post comes on the heels of two natural disasters and, for once, I’m delighted not to have much to write about. While Irene’s arrival was heralded by dire predictions … Continue reading
TOP TEN REASONS TO VISIT THE JMM THIS SUMMER
A blog post by associate director Anita Kassof. 1. It’s Colorful. In Each Other’s Shoes, our exhibition of artwork by Loring Cornish, has been extended until September 15. There’s still plenty of time to come down and see these intricate, … Continue reading
