Jewish Museum of Greece
Ethnological museum in Athens, Greece
The Jewish Museum of Greece | |
Established | 1977 |
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Location | Nikis 39, Athens, Greece |
Type | Ethnological museum |
Public transit access | Syntagma Line Syntagma |
Website | www |
The Jewish Museum of Greece (Greek: Εβραϊκό Μουσείο της Ελλάδος) is a museum in Athens, Greece. It was established by Nicholas Stavroulakis in 1977 to preserve the material culture of the Greek Jews.[1]
Gallery
- Plaque in memory of Mordechai Frizis at the Jewish Museum
- View of the interior
- Megillah with cast and engraved silver-gilt case
- Artifacts that Nazis took from the local Jewish community
- Traditional clothing
See also
- Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki
- Jewish Museum of Rhodes
- History of the Jews in Greece
- Holocaust Museum of Greece
- Romaniote Jews
References
- ^ Plaut, Joshua Eli, Greek Jewry in the Twentieth Century, 1913-1983; Patterns of Jewish survival in the Greek Provinces Before and After the Holocaust, Fairleigh Dickenson University Press, 1996 p. 184
External links
Media related to Jewish Museum of Greece at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- City of Athens
- Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- American Friends of the Jewish Museum of Greece
- Jewish Museum of Rhodes
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Judaism in Greece
- Romaniote Jews
- Sephardic Jews
- Delos Synagogue
- Synagogue in the Agora of Athens
- Kahal Shalom Synagogue
- Etz Hayyim Synagogue (Crete)
- Monastir Synagogue (Thessaloniki)
- Beth Shalom Synagogue (Athens)
- Etz Chaim Synagogue (Athens)
- Holocaust Museum of Greece
- Jewish Museum of Greece
- Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki
- Jewish Museum of Rhodes
- Kehila Kedosha Janina
- Rhodes blood libel
- Don Pacifico affair and case
- 1891 riots in Corfu
- Campbell pogrom [el],
- National Union of Greece
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