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A Museum of Biblical Proportions
by
Hilary Danailova
Skeptics and supporters ponder the massive new museum opening in November in Washington, D.C.
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Virtual Holocaust Education, an Interactive Exhibit
by
Rahel Musleah
An exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage uses innovative technology to make sure the testimony of survivors are experienced by future generations.
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Revealing the Real Modigliani
by
Elin Schoen Brockman
The great Italian artist’s fame has skyrocketed, and this elegant new exhibition at the Jewish Museum explains why.
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An Early Feminist Artist and Icon
Florine Stettheimer's flamboyant and colorful canvases depict a moneyed society filled with art-world luminaries.
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Now We Know: Early America Was Religiously Diverse
by
Marc Shapiro
A new exhibit on faith in the United States also describes the Jewish contribution to the struggle for religious freedom.
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1917: How One Year Changed the World
by
Hilary Danailova
With war reshaping Europe and rising anti-immigrant sentiment at home, 1917 was a year that forced American Jews to examine their identities.
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Judith Leiber: All in the Bag
by
Rahel Musleah
Penguins and polar bears, a watermelon slice, peppermint candy and stalks of asparagus—all have been sources of inspiration for designer Judith Leiber’s fanciful handbags.
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A Walk in the Garden with Chagall
An exhibit on Marc Chagall set on the grounds of the Marie Selby Botanical Garden in Florida focuses on the artist as naturalist.
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