Judah L. Magnes Museum - Reviews from across the web
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East Bay jewel - user review The Magnes is a far-too-often under-appreciated resource for art and culture in Berkeley. Theyve fully revitalized an over-forty-year old Museum and taken it to a whole othe... travel.yahoo.com
Spectacular! - user review The Magnes is an amazing place to spend an afternoon exploring, with diverse pieces drawn from Jewish history and culture. Definitely a Bay... travel.yahoo.com
The Judah L. Magnes Museum And on June 28 Meyer Kirshenblatt and his daughter Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, author of the catalogue, returned to his hometown of Apt (Opatow), Poland for the opening of an exhibition of 50 full-scale digital p... magnes.org
j. - Berkeley's Judah L. Magnes Museum officially re-opens with treasures from the exquisite to the ordinary There’s a story within a story for each of the 130 artifacts, ceremonial objects, paintings, photos and other items on display. First there’s the history and significance of the object itself; then there’s the history and significance of how the object came into the collection of the Magnes, a homey... jewishsf.com
Judah L. Magnes Museum - Berkeley, CA - Marin Independent Journal Founded in 1962, the Judah L. Magnes Museum explores the depth, vitality, and complexity of Jewish life and culture. The Magnes accomplishes this mission by presenting important exhibitions that draw on its rich collections of fine arts and ceremonial objects, the archives of the Western Jewish Hist... events.marinij.com
Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA : Reviews of Judah L. Magnes Museum - Yahoo! Travel Welcome to one of the largest collections of Jewish and Jewish-American art, artifacts, books and archives in California. Find an amazing wealth of information, his... travel.yahoo.com
Judah L Magnes Museum - Claremont - Berkeley, CA 94705 The museum apparently owns an amazing collection of Jewish art and artifacts, but can only display a few exhibitions at a time due to the small space. When I went last night, they had a really moving exhibition called "Through the Eye of the Needle: Fabric Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz."... yelp.com
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