Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum London collects, preserves and interprets material relating to Jewish history, culture and religious life. Through our exhibitions, collections and learning programmes we explore the ways in which people construct and maintain their identities in a multicultural, multi-faith society. The museum draws on the Jewish experience to examine the experiences of migration and settlement shared by many minority ethnic communities and promotes tolerance by challenging stereotypes and combating prejudice in all its forms. Our mission is to surprise, delight and engage all people, irrespective of background or faith, in the history, identity and culture of Jews in Britain and beyond. By inspiring discovery, provoking questions and encouraging understanding we look to help create a world where cultural diversity and the contribution of minority communities are explored, valued and celebrated, for the enrichment of society as a whole.

Jewish Museum London, Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB

http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk

020 7284 7384

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