Curious Explorers Morning
A relaxed morning during the school holiday for children with autism or other social communication conditions, their siblings, parents and carers.
Curator’s Talks: Great British Jews
Discover more about the themes, stories, and objects on display in 'Great British Jews: A Celebration' from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman.
The Petticoat Lane Fox Trot
Alan Dein presents the remarkable story of long-forgotten Jewish-themed jazz 78rpm discs recorded in London between the 1920s and the 1950s.
Celebrating Jewish Architecture – Routemaster Bus Tour
Jump on board a classic Routemaster! In this tour with architecture expert Joe Kerr, you will have the chance to see buildings designed by famous Jewish architects whose work was crucial to the rebuilding of twentieth century London, including modernist icons by Erno Goldfinger, Denys Lasdun and Berthold Lubetkin.
Get Creative!
Get inspired by our latest exhibition Great British Jews: A Celebration and join us for drop-in arts and crafts!
Discover your Roots with the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain (JGSGB)
Get tailored advice on how to research your Jewish ancestry in this drop-in session.
Belonging and Not Belonging: Émigré Artists in Britain after 1933
This illustrated talk by Monica Bohm-Duchen, initiator and Creative Director of the Insiders/Outsiders Festival, will focus on the experiences of the émigré artists who found refuge in this country in the wake of Hitler’s accession to power in 1933, examining not only their achievements and legacy, but also the challenges - not to say obstacles - they faced on their arrival.
Curator’s Talks: Great British Jews
Discover more about the themes, stories, and objects on display in 'Great British Jews: A Celebration' from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman.
Curator’s Talks: Great British Jews
Discover more about the themes, stories, and objects on display in 'Great British Jews: A Celebration' from the exhibition’s curator Jemima Jarman.
Roundhouse to Winehouse, Stables to Ska: Camden Town Walking Tour
Camden, Amy's spiritual home, was once a center for transport, the ice trade, and piano making. Later, Camden Lock became the home of 'urban grunge' and music poured out of the pubs and converted warehouses. It is an area full of contrasts and this tour profiles Camden's musical heritage from Pink Floyd to Oh Calcutta and Madness to MTV and ends at the Jewish Museum London.