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Museum builds bridges to and with diverse groups based on shared historical experiences and explores contemporary issues through the lens of history, art and culture. Based on the Jewish tenet of Tikkun Olam (repair the world) the museum focuses on social justice issues through its exhibits and programs.
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Jewish Museum Milwaukee's core exhibit explores the history of the Jewish experiences from both a local and global perspective. Each year the museum curates up to three special exhibits based on cultural, historic or artistic significance. The Museum's tag line is "Where Conversations Happen". The
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Jewish Museum Milwaukee's archives house a significant collection of photographs, manuscripts, oral histories and newspaper clippings that record the organizational, educational, cultural, social, philanthropic and business activities of the Jewish community in Milwaukee. Primarily donated by local
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residents, these materials tell the story of the Jewish immigrant experience, from the first arrival of German and Eastern European Jews in the 1800s to those who left the former Soviet Union and settled in Milwaukee in the 1970s.
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Jewish Museum of Milwaukee is located at 1360 N Prospect Avenue in Milwaukee. The Museum and Archives are situated within Milwaukee's museum district north of the downtown area, and a ten-minute walk from the
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in Poland from where she continued to write a series of postcards to her daughter who had emigrated to Wisconsin in 1938, until Spira perished in the holocaust.
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The postcards written by Spira have also been used as examples of the experience of a specific individual experiencing the Holocaust in a course taught at the
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This exhibit tells the story of Hedwig Strnad and her husband Paul through letters sent to a cousin in Milwaukee from Nazi-occupied
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Jewish Museum Milwaukee is located in the Milwaukee Jewish Federation's Helfaer Community Service Building designed by
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is a series of postal cards written by Sara Spira, a Polish-German Jewish woman who perished in the
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Running from February 24 to June 4 2023, this exhibit talks about the war on
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the Jewish experience through the lens of Greater Milwaukee
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Jewish Museum Milwaukee is closed on Saturdays and for
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