The Judah L. Magnes Museum is a Jewish museum in Berkeley, California. It was founded in 1962 and named not for its founders, Seymour and Rebecca Fromer, but for Judah L. Magnes, an Oakland native who became a Jewish activist. Judah Magnes was a co-founder of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a well-known rabbi, political activist and speaker.
The Museum has a large collection of art and ritual objects, as well as containing the Blumenthal R...
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Judah L. Magnes Museum
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Jewish Studies Collections:
- Magnes Modern and Contemporary Art Collection
- Magnes Ceremonial and Decorative Art Collection
- Western Jewish History Center Collection
- Christmas Parties at 2007 Franklin Street (1954-1971): American-Jewish Family Life in the Haas-Lilienthal House of San Francisco
- On Hitler's Balcony: Koppel Pinson and the Rescue of Jewish Books in Post-War Germany
- A Festival of Faith: The Musical Legacy of Cantor Reuben Rinder
- Making Things Happen: The American Premiere of Darius Milhaud's Opera "David" (1956)
- Journeys East: Patterns of Collecting
- Far From Where? Jews and China in Modern Times
- Jewish Digital Narratives
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