Category: Future

JMM Insights: Gathering Stories

This week’s edition of JMM Insights comes from Director of Collections Joanna Church A curious aspect of this past year is the way so many of us are so very

JMM Insights: Dwelling in a Time of Plagues

We invite you to take a drive or a walk or a bike ride to 15 Lloyd Street and experience in the absence of a proper mourning. This outdoor art installation,

in the absence of a proper mourning: Ilene D.

“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: Dr. Terris King

Transcript coming soon. “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

in the absence of a proper mourning: Maria

“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: 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

Bluma Shapiro z”l

A blog post by Director of Education Ilene Dackman-Alon. To read more posts by Ilene click here. One of the most impactful ways that we can learn about the Holocaust is

Rediscovered Photographs and Faces

A blog post by Director of Collections and Exhibits Joanna Church. To read more posts by Joanna click HERE. Two stories in the news recently caught my eye: One, a man