Voices of Lombard Street: A Century of Change in East Baltimore

Voices of Lombard Street: A Century of Change in East Baltimore
The area surrounding the Jewish Museum of Maryland was the center of immigrant Jewish life in Baltimore in the early 1900s, but today only a few remnants of its Jewish past survive. Voices of Lombard Street tells the story of this historic neighborhood from then until now.

The exhibition chronicles a place of constant change, where people of different backgrounds lived, worked, created community—and came together in the renowned Jewish market known as Lombard Street. The exhibition is currently on display in the JMM’s Shoshana S. and Jerome Cardin Exhibition Gallery.
Download the exhibit brochure for Voices of Lombard Street
Voices of Lombard Street is made possible by leadership gifts from:
Institute of Museum and Library Services
The Edward and Mildred Attman Family, the Leonard and Phyllis Attman Family, and the Seymour Attman Family
The Boltansky Family, in loving memory of Samuel Botansky, husband, father, grandfather
The Tulkoff Family, in loving memory of Martin Tulkoff, from his wife, children, and grandchildren
Exhibits at the Jewish Museum of Maryland are also made possible by:
The Louis and Frances B. Booke Research Endowment
The Hoffberger Family Exhibition Endowment
The Stanford Z. and Cory Rothschild Exhibition Endowment
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Exhibition Endowment
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