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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.
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Curator Q&A – For Richer For Poorer
Holocaust Memorial Day
“I promised to tell the outside world of the evils of the Nazis so no further generation could repeat the mistake.”
A Jewish Internship
Animated Museum: The Brick Lane Bagel Lady
Learn about this well-known character of the Jewish East End through animation
Russian Vapour Baths
Metal sign was used to advertise the Russian Vapour Baths in Brick Lane. These baths were more popularly known as ‘Schewzik’s’, after their owner Benjamin Schewzik
Private Moses Jakob Kasser
Jewish Museum London’s exhibition Blood: Uniting and Dividing opens in Poland
Jewish Museum London’s ground-breaking exhibition exploring the provocative and complex subject of blood has opened at POLIN.