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Jewish Museum London

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The Jewish Museum London is for people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore British Jewish heritage, identity and culture.

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The Jewish Museum London celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity.

Our education programmes and activities encourage a sense of discovery and creativity and tell the story of Jewish history, culture and religion in an innovative and compelling way and engage with people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore Jewish heritage and identity as part of the wider story of Britain.

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Address: Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street , London NW1 7NB, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7284 7384
ku.gro.muesumhsiwej@nimda
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: NW1 7NB

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-14:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
The Jewish museum is a hidden gem of a museum. It is important to check the museum website for opening times and tickets etc. As a non Jew I found the museum a treasure trove of Jewish life and history on this island. Of interest is the exhibition of the lived experience of Judaism in the UK. And the important contribution of Jews to British life. An essential part of the solero of British life history. The Holocaust is narrated through the eyes of a British Jew who found himself and his wife caught up in the madness of antisemitism. His testimony is moving as are the artifacts of life in these camps. A visit is very recommended.
I really enjoyed my visit here and learnt alot about the history and culture of Jews in Britain from the first settlers who came over in 1066. The entry price is very fair, £8.50 Adult and £6.50 concession. The museum itself has three floors each with a different aspect of Jewish culture. The top floor is currently dedicated to the artistic work of Charlotte Salomon describing her life through a chronological set of paintings. The 2nd floor is devoted to the history and culture associated with Jewish settlement in England and is the core of this museum. It also houses a section on the holocaust. On the first floor you have all the beautiful Jewish religious artifacts, many focused on the Torah, the holy book.
this museum is a nice place for people who wants to learn about the jews. as a jew,it was nice to see the exhibition ,but the information wasn't much useful. History of jews in Britain was nice,but the 3rd floor exhibition of pictures that was when i was there this floor seems to change from time to time was boring for me at least. There is a class there,suitable for schools or universities that want to learn a bit about Judaism, but Judaism is much more than showed there...
Small but well planned displays covering many aspects Jewish life from medieval times till the present. Helpful staff,lift and toilets clearly marked plus a small cafe. Worth a visit.
Very well-organized. With detailed captions. You could learn a lot about the Jewish culture and traditions and it sort of demystifies them. It is so informative that I could not finish all of them on one go!
The Charlotte Salomon temporary exhibition was the most moving and profound exhibition I've experienced. Well spaced and annotated. A must see before it closes on March 1 2020. The permanent exhibition on Jewish belief and customs and Jewish history in Britain was also comprehensive and very informative. Lovely volunteers and gift shop as well - as far as I know the only gift shop in the UK where you can buy a Hasidic rubber ducky and a Noam Chomsky sock puppet in the same transaction.
Love this amazing and interesting place. Got caught up in the library which is so full of interesting and informative books with lovely comfortable and peaceful reading areas as well. Otherwise, it looked well presented and staff were professional, kind, gracious and helpful. Although not Jewish myself, I would love to go again and again, and soon. Lovely kind atmosphere
I enjoyed the Jewish Museum, wanted to visit before it closed down/moved. The tour was full which was a pity. The displays were good, but I couldn’t help thinking that it wasn’t quite as good as other similar museums around the world. I’m hoping it’ll reopen and be even better.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
attended for the Gosciny exhibition. the grim security guys at the front rather dim the mood, inside the space is warmer and compact, just right for this exhibition.
When I was there 'Designs on Britain'' about exiles from Nazi Europe was featured - The guided trip through the design exhibition was really informative -Designer of the Chopper bike Tom Karen a big figure of the exhibition - also nice little café there
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