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Jewish Museum London celebrates the legend of Amy Winehouse with street art trail and exhibition
Jewish Museum London marks 2017 with a celebration of modern music legend Amy Winehouse in her beloved Camden Town, with a new Amy-themed street art trail and the return of the critically acclaimed exhibition Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait.
Anniversary of the London Jewish Hospital
At the turn of the 20th century it is estimated that between 120,000 and 150,000 Jewish people from Eastern Europe settled permanently in England. For those settling in London, the East End became their home.
Fragments of Childhood – Then and Now
London Jewish Bakers’ Union
Painted silk banner c1925 belonged to the London Jewish Bakers’ Union, the longest lived Jewish trade union, which operated from 1905 to 1970.
Collections
Showcasing our Jewish collections from historical, social and religious in a Designated collection of Judaica
Lokshen-making Machine
Lokshen making machine brought to England from Russia by a Jewish woman who emigrated at the end of the 19th century. Lokshen is the Yiddish name for thin noodles.
Bloom’s Soup Label
Find out more about the importance of food in the Jewish East End.