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Hallelujah! Assemble, Pray, Study - Synagogues Past and Present
The world-renowned collection of ANU - Museum of the Jewish People’s synagogue models is displayed in a dedicated gallery presenting the diverse expressions of global Jewish life, At the Alfred H. Moses and Family Synagogue Hall.
The Synagogue Hall, opened in May 2016 displays Hallelujah! Assemble, Pray, Study –Synagogues Past and Present. A spectacular exhibition based on the famous collection of synagogue models. The exhibition showcases 21 models representing various communities and Jewish life relating to the synagogue: social gatherings, study, creativity and prayer, as well as weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, fundraising, charity, etc.
Hallelujah! Assemble, Pray, Study - Synagogues Past and Present
The world-renowned collection of ANU - Museum of the Jewish People’s synagogue models is displayed in a dedicated gallery presenting the diverse expressions of global Jewish life, At the Alfred H. Moses and Family Synagogue Hall.
The Synagogue Hall, opened in May 2016 displays Hallelujah! Assemble, Pray, Study –Synagogues Past and Present. A spectacular exhibition based on the famous collection of synagogue models. The exhibition showcases 21 models representing various communities and Jewish life relating to the synagogue: social gatherings, study, creativity and prayer, as well as weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, fundraising, charity, etc.
Alongside each model an original ritual artifact, either from the synagogue or its respective community, is on display. Through these items the visitor’s experience is enriched expanding on the understanding of the cultural and artistic identity of each specific community.
The artifacts include historical Judaica, prayer books, publications, as well as an impressive stained glass window created in Germany in 1919 by the artist Friedrich Adler.
The exhibition also includes films, video art, and interactive activities for adults and children alike.
Alongside each model an original ritual artifact, either from the synagogue or its respective community, is on display. Through these items the visitor’s experience is enriched expanding on the understanding of the cultural and artistic identity of each specific community.
The artifacts include historical Judaica, prayer books, publications, as well as an impressive stained glass window created in Germany in 1919 by the artist Friedrich Adler.
The exhibition also includes films, video art, and interactive activities for adults and children alike.
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Credits
Curator |
Amitai Achiman
Chief Curator |
Dr. Orit Shaham Gover
Designers |
Gallagher & Associates, Washington DC, USA