Ludwig Guttmann: Father of the Paralympic Games
In summer 2012, the London International Paralympic Games will see 4,200 athletes from over 150 countries compete in 20 sports to packed crowds.
World City: Refugee Stories
This summer, as London welcomes visitors from around the globe for the 2012 Olympics, the Jewish Museum tells the stories of refugees who have come to London in very different circumstances – to flee from situations where their lives were in danger.
No Place Like Home
For this exhibition, acclaimed photographer Judah Passow embarked on a year-long project examining the rich diversity of contemporary Jewish life around the UK, exploring what it means to be British and Jewish in the 21st century.
Entertaining the Nation: Stars of music, stage and screen
Entertaining the Nation explored the fascinating untold story of Jewish contribution to British entertainment from Victorian music hall to the stars of today.
Morocco: Photographs by Elias Harrus and Pauline Prior
An exhibition of photographs revealed the almost forgotten Jewish community of southern Morocco, where for over 1000 years Jewish life was marked by social and cultural co-existence with Muslim society.
The Mikveh
This medieval ritual bath is the starting point for the stories that are told throughout the museum displays
History: A British Story
An insight into British Jewish history from 1066 to today featuring interactive and thought provoking exhibits.
The Holocaust Gallery
This intimate gallery tells the story of Auschwitz survivor, Leon Greenman OBE.
Abayudaya: Jews of Uganda
Learn about the Ugandan Jewish Community through the lens of professional photographer Rena Pearl. In the space, you will also experience the brilliant work of Jewish Museum London Volunteer, Daniel Goldwater.