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An exhibition dedicated to Jewish wedding customs has opened in Moscow.

1 December — 9 March

On November 26th, the exhibition "Jewish Wedding: For Each Other Since the Beginning of Time" opened in the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center. Our Museum of Jewish History in Russia and The Russian Museum of Ethnography are partners in this project. The exhibition’s curators' intention has been to showcase the symbolism of traditional wedding rituals and the ancient customs of the Jewish people, the concept of marriage and the meaning of family.

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Past

  • Tyshler, Chaikov, Epstein and others…

    6 March — 9 June 2024
  • “A Challenge to Oblivion: Restoration.”

    20 September — 21 February 2020
  • ‘In Defiance of Oblivion’: In Memory of the Destroyed Synagogues of Eastern Europe

    2 December — 31 January 2017
  • ‘Between Two Worlds: Personal Memory and Immortal Souls in Jewish Culture’

    15 July — 23 August 2015
  • ‘Russian Jews and the First World War’: For the Centenary of World War I

    27 November — 11 January 2015
  • ‘To See and Remember: Aesthetics of the Sacred in Jewish Visual Culture’

    20 September — 14 October 2013
  • ‘May You Be Inscribed for a Good Year’: The High Holidays in Objects of Jewish Decorative Art, from the Collection of the Museum of Jewish History in Russia

    4 September — 30 September 2013
  • Pages from a Frontline Album

    17 May — 31 August 2013

Museum of Jewish History in Russia

Petrovsko-Razumovskaya alleya 10, Corpus 3, Suite 7 (MJHR)

Moscow 127083

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