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Jewish Museums in The United States: Foundations and Changes in The Twentieth Century by Shir Kochavi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Jewish museums in the United States began emerging in the early twentieth century, significantly influenced by Jewish immigration from Europe during the 1930s. These institutions aimed to preserve Jewish culture and educate future generations, evolving from local community centers to important cultural hubs. The development of Jewish museums was marked by the salvaging of artifacts post-Holocaust and the renovation of historical synagogues, with notable examples including the Jewish Museum of New York and t
- Author
- Shir Kochavi
- Language
- EN