A historic milestone, this was the first time a mezuzah was placed on a federal executive residence.
Read MoreAs they strive for diversity and inclusivity in interpretation, museums draw on outside community voices.
Read MoreMany organizations are now trying to reach wider and younger audiences, and to tackle topics beyond the Holocaust.
Read MoreExecutive Director Stephen D. Smith will step down at the end of 2021 but continue to serve the institute as executive director emeritus.
Read MoreThe police and the Auschwitz Memorial are urging anyone with knowledge of the vandalism to come forward.
Read MoreTraditionalists chafe at the contemporary-art approach to Holocaust commemoration at Babyn Yar..
Read MoreCity and cultural institutions respond as coronavirus cases rise with the spread of the Delta variant.
Read MoreThat the pandemic did damage to museums is unquestioned but their resilience has been remarkable.
Read MoreHow several CAJM member museums have made creative and practical pivots
Read MoreGugulethu Moyo, the new executive director of Tucson’s Jewish History Museum/Holocaust History Center, comes to the job with a unique set of qualifications
Read More‘This is an attack on our community’; NYC mayor says vandals must face consequences
Read MoreThe significance of “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change,” a new exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida.
Read MoreAn industry group says that the financial state of the country’s museums “is moving from bad to worse.”
Read MoreCAJM Board member Sol Davis will be the next executive director of the Jewish Museum of Maryland
Read MoreAs part of “Dwelling in a Time of Plagues,” three CAJM museums are hosting unique outdoor installations by artists that address contemporary social issues and crises. The idea arose out of necessity and a familiar seasonal theme.
Read MoreHetty Berg wants the institution to become a cultural hub for the German capital, enabling difficult discussions without succumbing to their rancor.
Read MoreCurators surveyed the area outside the White House on Wednesday for artifacts that will help record the emotional turmoil.
Read MoreWanted: Artifacts that show how Americans navigated the Covid-19 crisis. The trick is determining what’s historically valuable.
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