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A Synagogue’s Move to the Suburbs: The Beginning of the Future
A blog post by Molly Martell, Johns HopkinsUniversity, Class of 2015 This semester I was able to take a course through Johns Hopkins and the Jewish Museum of Maryland called “Staging Suburbia” in which we, as students, helped the curatorial team … Continue reading
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Funding Education at the JMM
A blog post by Assistant Director Deborah Cardin. Each year, the JMM serves thousands of students and teachers through field trips to our historic synagogues and exhibitions and off-site activities including living history performances, museum-school partnership projects, and student storytelling. … Continue reading
Commodore John Rodgers Middle School
A blog post by Outreach Coordinator Rachael Binning. Last year Elena Rosemond-Hoerr, the JMM’s Education & Program Coordinator and I began a long-term museum-school partnership with Commodore John Rodgers Middle School (http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/Domain/534) in Butchers Hill. I love this partnership for … Continue reading
