Breman Museum Fall Exhibits (thursdays)
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From the venue:
From Light to Light: The Weekly Jewish Holiday of Shabbat
Currently on Display
Step into the sacred rhythm of Jewish tradition as the Breman Museum proudly presents “From Light to Light: The Weekly Jewish Holiday of Shabbat.” This captivating exhibition invites visitors on a journey through the heart of Shabbat, the cherished weekly holiday that transcends time and space, weaving together history, tradition, and community.
Discover the essence of Shabbat through a rich tapestry of stories, artifacts, and Judaica carefully curated from the archives of the Breman Museum and esteemed Jewish Temples and Synagogues throughout Atlanta.
Embark on a visual exploration of the significance of each element of Shabbat, from the lighting of the candles to the sharing of the challah bread. Delve into the historical roots of Shabbat observance, tracing its origins back through centuries of Jewish heritage. Admire intricately crafted ritual objects, including beautifully adorned candlesticks, ornate Kiddush cups, and intricately embroidered challah covers, each telling a story of devotion and tradition.
Absence of Humanity
Permanent Collection
This permanent exhibition presents a detailed history of the events that led up to the Holocaust, the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II, and those events that took place in its wake. In this highly informative Holocaust museum exhibition, the narrative of this dark time in human history is put forth in the voices of those who survived and made new lives in Atlanta. Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945 was designed by local architect and Holocaust survivor Ben Hirsch, and features historic photographs, personal memorabilia, family documents, and videotaped interviews with Atlanta-area survivors.
History with Chutzpah
Permanent Collection
The 250+ artifacts, documents, photographs and oral histories in the exhibition, reveal stories from the generations before us and offer you a journey into Jewish culture unlike any other. Enhanced by personal interviews, oral history excerpts and interactive screen displays, Jewish Southerners adapted to, adopted or affected the society that surrounded them, while simultaneously retaining and celebrating their unique cultural heritage. Some had bold ideas that led to innovation and change, and some held values that impelled them to rebel against “the way things were,” and others accepted the culture and customs of the South.
More about the exhibition in The Atlanta Jewish Times.
JerusaLENS: The World Photographs Jerusalem
Welcome to JerusaLENS: The World Photographs Jerusalem, an extraordinary exhibition capturing the essence and beauty of Jerusalem through photographers’ lenses worldwide. Jerusalem, a city of profound historical, religious, and cultural significance, is where the prayers of millions converge. Whether they’ve walked its ancient streets or dreamt of its splendor, everyone feels a connection. For some, it’s home; for others, a pilgrimage destination. For centuries, people from all walks of life have written poems and songs dedicated to Jerusalem, expressing their deep love and longing. As the eternal capital of the Jewish People and the State of Israel for the past 70 years, Jerusalem stands as a beacon of unity and cultural heritage.
In February 2017, to commemorate 50 years of Jerusalem’s reunification, the JerusaLENS photography challenge was launched. This global contest invited people worldwide to submit photographs of Jerusalem. The response was overwhelming, with over 14,500 photos submitted from 84 countries. These images received over 2.5 million votes and were judged to select the top 100 that best embodied the spirit of Jerusalem. These photographs were first exhibited in June 2017 at the Ammunition Hill National Site. Today, we bring this collection to you, honoring the city that captures the world’s imagination. As you walk through this exhibition, experience Jerusalem through these photographers’ eyes. Each photograph tells a story, capturing moments of beauty, spirituality, and life in a city that is a mosaic of history and modernity, a symbol of hope and resilience.
Presented by Lumiere Gallery
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