American Jewish Museum

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The yank Jewish deposit, or AJM, may be a modern Jewish art deposit settled in metropolis, Pennsylvania. A department of the Jewish center (JCC) of bigger metropolis, the deposit is found within the Squirrel Hill JCC at the corner Forbes Avenue and Murray Avenue, within the heart of Pittsburgh’s traditionally Jewish neighborhood. The deposit was based in 1998, and tho’ it doesn’t have a permanent assortment, it hosts many original and traveling exhibitions annually. The AJM aims to explore modern Jewish problems through art and connected programs that facilitate intercultural dialogue.
Prior to 1998, the JCC of bigger metropolis had atiny low community gallery for nearly twenty five years. Beneath the auspices of Leslie A. Golomb, the gallery underwent a amount of considerable growth, evolving into a deposit and receiving enfranchisement from the Council of yankee Jewish Museums (CAJM). Enfranchisement by CAJM needs strict adherence to standards concerning archives, catalogues, and curating, furthermore as academic programs and reach.

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