
I made my first visit to PMJA for a free artist's reception and gallery talk. Batya Kuncman's "Landscapes for Humanity" exhibition was interesting, but I was really struck by the friendliness of...
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The Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, located at 615 N. Broad St., serves as a vibrant cultural hub dedicated to exploring Jewish life through various artistic expressions. With a range of educational programs and community engagement initiatives, it fosters connections and promotes social justice while celebrating Jewish traditions.
Through its diverse offerings, including early childhood education, adult learning, and special events like the High Holy Days, the museum exemplifies a commitment to inclusivity and moral action within the community. It invites individuals from all backgrounds to join in its mission of building a meaningful and enduring community, enriched by shared values and experiences.
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I made my first visit to PMJA for a free artist's reception and gallery talk. Batya Kuncman's "Landscapes for Humanity" exhibition was interesting, but I was really struck by the friendliness of...
Not open to public, despite hours posted all over internet. Must make appointment and those are only accepted for groups. Very disappointed. They need to reconsider restrictive policy that they...
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