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New York’s Holocaust Museum. Tickets on sale now to "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." at .
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MuseumJewishHeritage 8 feb.
Hundreds of books once looted by the Nazis sit hidden at ’s library. They are sometimes the only physical remains of a town or family. “It’s important to do right by the people whose lives were uprooted,” says historian Kathy Peiss.
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MuseumJewishHeritage 8 feb.
After the article about “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.,” the Museum received inquiries about Holocaust artifact donations. One is a photo of Founder Adolph Zukor surrounded by those murdered at Auschwitz. Read more here:
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MuseumJewishHeritage 7 feb.
"The Museum of Jewish Heritage has incorporated into the exhibition more than 100 rare artifacts from its collection that relay the experience of survivors and liberators who found refuge in the greater New York area."
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MuseumJewishHeritage 7 feb.
Teachers in Jewish schools: Join us for a professional development seminar on “Teaching the Holocaust through Literature and Film” on 2/10 at . Free. Support provided by . Register at
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MuseumJewishHeritage 6 feb.
1010 Wins feature of "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." Listen here:
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MuseumJewishHeritage 6 feb.
Moments after WWII veteran Alan Moskin shared his story at a recent program, an audience member told him that she was in the camp he liberated. We are humbled to have witnessed this powerful moment between liberator and Holocaust survivor.
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MuseumJewishHeritage 6 feb.
On 2/3, ”Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." started its journey to . We salute the team at & the for their creation & care of one of the most visited exhibits in Europe last year. NYC tickets available at
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Auschwitz Memorial 5 feb.
The authentic site of helps us to tell the story and commemorate all the people who suffered & were murdered in the camp. (Photo: )
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ReformJudaism.org 5 feb.
, a jazz opera by a world-renowned jazz pianist & composer, premiered this month at the Museum of Jewish Heritage () - to standing ovations:
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MuseumJewishHeritage 5 feb.
Last week's brought forth many moving stories from Holocaust survivors around the world. Among those who survived is Cipora Feivlovich. Experience her story here:
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MuseumJewishHeritage 4 feb.
is pleased to offer a fellowship for emigrating scholars, artists, museum professionals, and researchers to conduct research & engage in scholarly exchange through a grant from The Vivian G. Prins Foundation. For more information, please visit
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Auschwitz Exhibition 4 feb.
Uniform worn by the Polish political prisoner of Marian Kostuch (born on June 8, 1922, in Bieżanów). This artifact from and more than 700 others will arrive in New York City's on May 2019. Tickets available at
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Anat Gerstein Inc. 2 feb.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage Brings Auschwitz To NY
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Anat Gerstein Inc. 3 feb.
ICYMI, here’s today’s segment with Bruce Ratner and Nina del Rio on the upcoming Museum of Jewish Heritage exhibit "Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away."
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Auschwitz Exhibition 29 jan.
will open in May at in Lower Manhattan, NYC, displaying for the first time in North America over 700 original objects (mainly from ) and more than 400 pictures. General info & tickets already available at
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MuseumJewishHeritage 1 feb.
Tune in to at 7AM Sunday, 2/3 to hear the Museum’s Chairman Bruce Ratner discuss our upcoming exhibition, “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” with Nina del Rio on Get Connected. Exhibition tickets at
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MuseumJewishHeritage 1 feb.
This month’s speaker is Gabriella Major. Originally from Hungary, she was deported to a concentration camp after living in a ghetto, and eventually rescued by the Russians. Hear her story this Sunday, 2/3. Free, reservations recommended.
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Paul Salmons 1 feb.
Thanks to all who braved the icy night in for my talk at Museum Jewish Heritage on reading photographs. Also more than 20,000 who stayed warm but gave their time to join for the live stream. I hope many of you will visit when we open 8 May.
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MuseumJewishHeritage 1 feb.
At Museum of Jewish Heritage, Plans For The Largest Exhibit Ever About Auschwitz via
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Nancy Pickering 1 feb.
Looking forward to seeing this exhibit in NYC. Thank you and for your work to keep the atrocities of the Holocaust in the minds and hearts of all humankind. Over 35 years ago, I listened to a Holocaust survivor speak at our high school. Never forget.
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