The Jewish Museum

Charity information
The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum London engages, inspires and educates visitors and school children, celebrating and exploring Jewish life, history and culture in Britain.
Founded 1932
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Mission statement
The Jewish Museum London reopened on 17 March 2010 after a £10 million transformation creating a landmark Museum that celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity.
Our exhibitions, education programmes and activities encourage a sense of discovery and creativity and tell the story of Jewish history, culture and religion in an innovative and compelling way and engage with people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore Jewish heritage and identity as part of the wider story of Britain. -
Aims
The Jewish Museum aims to:
- The Jewish Museum, as the only museum in London dedicated to a minority, aims to explore Jewish life and history for the benefit of everyone.
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Overview
Established: January 1932
Registered Charity Number: 1009819
Board members: 15
Full time staff: 20
Part time staff: 5
Volunteers: 150
Phone number: 02072847384
Address: Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street London NW1 7NB
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