Hanina Pinnick: 70 Smiles
Jews and humour are often linked, and many comedians are famous for making jokes at the expense of themselves or their communities.
Great British Jews: A Celebration
Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions, innovations, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!
Jews, Money, Myth
Discover the ideas, myths and stereotypes that link Jews and money over the course of 2000 years.
Leave to Land: The Kitchener Camp Rescue, 1939
A new mobile exhibition about the Kitchener camp rescue of Jewish refugees to Britain in 1939.
Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 Years On
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Kindertransport, hear the stories of six of the Kinder (child refugees) in their own words.
Roman Vishniac Rediscovered
Presented simultaneously at Jewish Museum London and The Photographers’ Gallery, Roman Vishniac Rediscovered is the first UK retrospective of Russian born American photographer, Roman Vishniac (1897–1990).
Maya Attoun – The Charms of Frankenstein
Maya Attoun - Charms of Frankenstein - an immersive exhibition based on her '2018' project
Astérix in Britain: The Life and Work of René Goscinny
An immersive and playful exhibition that explores the unique imagination of the co-creator, with Albert Uderzo, of the Astérix comics.
Jew(ish) Cartoons: Drawing from the Collection
Inspired by the comic book artists in residence programme, we have delved into the Museum’s collection to find a selection of Jew(ish) drawings, cartoons and caricatures illustrating humour and social critique dating back to the 18th century.
Elsbeth Juda: Grit and Glamour
A retrospective of the late photographer Elsbeth Juda, a Jewish émigré who brought a new modernist artistic vision to Britain from Germany.