“in the absence of proper mourning” is a collaboration of LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture and the Jewish Museum of Maryland, made possible with the generous support of CANVAS. The
Category: Past Exhibits
in the absence of a proper mourning: JM
“in the absence of proper mourning” is a collaboration of LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture and the Jewish Museum of Maryland, made possible with the generous support of CANVAS. The
in the absence of a proper mourning: Yehuda Goldman
“in the absence of proper mourning” is a collaboration of LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture and the Jewish Museum of Maryland, made possible with the generous support of CANVAS. The
in the absence of a proper mourning: Aliza
“in the absence of proper mourning” is a collaboration of LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture and the Jewish Museum of Maryland, made possible with the generous support of CANVAS. The
Take a (Virtual) Tour: Scrap Yard!
Even when we’re closed we’re still sharing our stories! We’re pleased to offer a digital tour of our original exhibit Scrap Yard: Innovators of Recycling for your adult group. This
An Artistic (and Popular) Ketubah
A “Just Married!” Extra Curators have to make choices: not everything can make it into an exhibit, and there’s seldom enough space to share every interesting fact about the things
A Little Chuppah History
A “Just Married!: Extra Curators have to make choices: not everything can make it into an exhibit, and there’s seldom enough space to share every interesting fact about the things
Rabbi Morris Lazaron and the Problem of Quotas
Ellen of Baltimore writes, “Your current exhibition [Beyond Chicken Soup: Jews and Medicine in America] is very interesting and extremely well done. I have a question that I wonder if
Whose Wedding?
A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. In our Hendler family collection we have two nearly identical photo albums,
The Alliterative Adventures of an Archivist and her Assistant
A blog post by Collections Manager Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. While doing background research for our current exhibit Cinema Judaica, I came across a surprising
