- Joods Historisch Museum
The Joods Historisch Museum ("Jewish Historical Museum") is a museum in
Amsterdam dedicated toJew ish history, culture and religion, inthe Netherlands and worldwide. It is the only museum in the Netherlands dedicated to Jewish history. A seven-year renovation of the museum was recently completed (2007).The museum was recognized in 1989 when it received the
Council of Europe Museum Prize , awarded for a combination of the presentation of the collection and the outward appearance of the buildings.The Joods Historisch Museum opened its doors on February 24,
1932 and was inititally housed at theWaag (Weighing House) onNieuwmarkt square. Following theNazi occupation of the Netherlands inWorld War II , the museum was forced to close and much of the collection was lost. The museum reopened its doors in 1955. In 1987, it moved to a new location, occupying four formersynagogue s on Jonas Daniël Meijerplein square, adjacent to the Snoge (Portuguese Synagogue).The museum's collection includes some 11,000 art objects, ceremonial objects and historical objects, only some five percent of which is on display at any one time. It has two permanent exhibitions as well as regularly changing temporary exhibitions. The exhibition on the ground floor focuses on Jewish traditions and customs. The presentation is inspired by the former interior of the synagogue. Ceremonial objects from the museum collection are shown in locations where they used to be placed in the synagogue. This gives visitors a sense of the surroundings in which they find themselves and enables them to taste the original synagogue atmosphere.
The galleries of the Great Synagogue feature a new presentation on the history of the Jews of the Netherlands from 1600 to 1890. The central theme is what it meant to be a Jew in the Netherlands in this period. Stories about how Jews arrived in the Netherlands, the extent to which they managed to integrate, the cultural interchange with non-Jewish countrymen and the preservation of their identity resonate today in contemporary situations and debates.
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History of the Jews in the Netherlands External links
* [http://www.jhm.nl/english.aspx Joods Historisch Museum]
* [http://www.jewishmuseum.info/ Global Directory of Jewish Museums]
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