Jewish Museum Secures Government’s Culture Recovery Funding
Jewish Museum London in Camden Town has received a grant of £49,833.00 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recover and reopen.
Great Jewish Bake Off Week 3: Florence Greenberg’s Jordan Cakes
The third week of Bake Off comes to a head who will come out on top??
Great Jewish Bake Off Week 1: Honey Cakes
See who won the first week of our Bake Off battle with Manchester Jewish Museum...
Haggadah tell you about online Seders!
Discover how to hold your online Seder in our collaborative project with Yahad.net
Jewish Museum London announces new mental health programme for schools linked to Holocaust Education
The Jewish Museum London is pleased to announce that a new programme to support young people with their mental health and wellbeing around grief and loss will be created in the memory of Solly Irving, a Holocaust Survivor who spoke to students at the museum for many years.
1940s London – through the eyes of an 11-year-old
In 1940, 11 year old Londoner Sheila Cohen began writing a diary. Soon to be published with daily entries on Twitter, discover a London schoolgirl’s perspective of a conflict that was going to last another five years and engulf many parts of the world.
The Windermere Children
In this blogpost for International Children's Day Jewish Museum Intern , Mona, shares her research revealing the story of the Windermere Children.
Jews in Jamaica
In this blogpost Jewish Museum Intern , Rebecca, shares her research revealing the history of Jews in Jamaica as we celebrate Black History and the connection between Black and Jewish communities this month and beyond.
Jewish Museum London Secures Government Funding
Jewish Museum London has been awarded £249,126.00 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and to ensure they have a sustainable future, the Culture Secretary has announced today.
World Photography Day
19 August is World Photography Day. Our ARSP intern Hannah has written a blog post exploring photographs from our collection all about the Perkoff family.