Recently, JMM was thrilled to introduce Liora Ostroff as the Curator-in-Residence who is currently collaborating with JMM to coordinate projects and programs that foster discourse, build empathy towards different communities, and
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Call for Submissions – A Fence Around the Torah: Safety and Unsafety in Jewish Life
The Jewish Museum of Maryland (JMM) invites submissions of artwork for its upcoming exhibit, A Fence Around the Torah: Safety and Unsafety in Jewish Life, an artist-curated exhibit exploring safety
2021 Report to the Community
Download Annual Report PDF here Read Annual Report Online Here President’s Report: Reflecting on a Year of Change Using scraps from her father’s tailoring business, Henrietta Heiman Jacobi reimagined
Embroidered collar bag, July 1919
Here we have a cheerful little embroidered bag, made by Ada Levi Falk (1892-1973) to hold her husband’s collars. This unlined bag, with a round bottom and a drawstring top,
Reuben Kramer’s Student Days in London, 1937-1938
As our world starts to open up again, activities we once may have taken for granted take on a special sheen of importance and excitement. Visiting Grandma! Eating in a
JMM Insights: Building the Participatory Museum
Editing note: The Annual Meeting took place Thursday, May 20th. This edition of JMM Insights went out on the same day and the language reflects that date. This week’s edition
Rabbinic Letter in Support of JMM Drag Queen Story Hour
Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4th, we welcome the drag performer Pariah Sinclair for our Drag Queen Story Hour program. If you’re interested in attending the program, visit our events page.
in the absence of a proper mourning: Susan
“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
Discover Historic Jonestown
As we celebrate 175 years of the Lloyd Street Synagogue, we also celebrate the neighborhood the synagogue is located in. Jonestown, or Historic Jonestown, is an area east of the
in the absence of a proper mourning: Stacy Schwartz Frazier
“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