The Galicia Jewish Museum exists to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and to present the 800-year Jewish experience in Poland in a way that is accessible, informative and thought-provoking. Located in the heart of Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish district, the Museum is a dynamic cultural institution that seeks to bring together people from Poland and around the world to think about the past, present and future – and our connections to one another across racial, national, ethnic, religious and social lines – in different ways. For more information about the Galicia Jewish Museum, please visit the Museum’s website: www.galiciajewishmuseum.org
Since its founding in 1984, The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) has distinguished itself as a welcoming place where visitors can connect with one another through dialogue and shared experiences with the arts. Located in San Francisco, California, the purpose of The CJM is to be an engaging forum for diverse audiences where new perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas thrive. For more information about The Contemporary Jewish Museum, visit www.thecjm.org or contact Leah Greenberg, Youth Programs Manager: teens@thecjm.org.
Since its founding in 1984, The Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) has distinguished itself as a welcoming place where visitors can connect with one another through dialogue and shared experiences with the arts. Located in San Francisco, California, the purpose of The CJM is to be an engaging forum for diverse audiences where new perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas thrive. For more information about The Contemporary Jewish Museum, visit www.thecjm.org or contact Leah Greenberg, Youth Programs Manager: teens@thecjm.org.
The project is made possible due to the financial support from: