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    Although the paint is still wet on Philadelphia's National Museum of American Jewish History, an announcement has just been made of a planned National Museum of the Jewish People on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., steps from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and not far from both the Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum and the National Museum of American Jewish Military History. D.C. is not an anomaly: most U.S. states have at least one Jewish museum; many cities have several.

    Nor is this an only-in-America phenomenon. Europe too is rapidly filling with Jewish museums—some built around the preserved death and concentration camps, but also places like the Jewish Museum at Oświęcim (Auschwitz), where an old synagogue has been preserved as a museum of the Jewish community that once lived in the town.


    Jewish museums are quickly proliferating, in four varieties: museums that preserve Jewish buildings, Holocaust museums, art museums, and museums of Jewish history. But as each museum requires huge sums to build and maintain, we should ask ourselves if the investment is truly worthwhile.

    An example of the museum as site of historic preservation is the Little Synagogue on the Prairie, a small, wooden shul built by the Jewish farmers of Sibbald, Alberta. Someone loved the abandoned shul enough to restore it for tourists. Baltimore's 1845 Lloyd Street synagogue is one of America's oldest surviving synagogue buildings; just down the street is the 1873 B'nai Israel synagogue. The first time I visited was on a tour; as we entered the sanctuary a small girl gasped, "it's . . . it's just like Princess Jasmine." She was right: the Moorish-revival style Ark is exactly what Walt Disney would have dreamed up for Aladdin's princess's bat mitzvah. Both are now preserved as part of the well-curated Jewish Museum of Maryland, which has its home in a modern building between the two shuls. It is a short walk from the popular Inner Harbor, and it is a good place to go if you want to be alone—as are the Jewish Museum of Florida, the Jewish Museum of Atlanta, the Jewish Museum London and, in my experience, most of the world's Jewish museums.

    Holocaust museums draw the biggest crowds and the greatest attention. The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Jerusalem's Yad Vashem are the best known, though for me the most moving is the oldest: a small room on Mt. Zion in Jerusalem where walls are covered with simple memorial plaques put up by survivors just after the Shoah. The generosity of foundations, government agencies, and individual Jews and non-Jews to educate about the Shoah and honor the memory of the massacred is of course admirable. But despite the proliferation of Holocaust institutions, and the millions of dollars poured into each new entry in the field (most recently in Los Angeles), their impact has been qualified. Many such museums, trying to address all human evil under the rubric of the Holocaust, strip the event of all necessary distinctions, turning the attempted genocide of the Jews into a generalized lesson about prejudice.

    Art museums, on the surface, are more straightforward. The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, the Kansas City Jewish Museum of Contemporary Art, and New York's Jewish Museum are all dedicated to Jewish art. But what makes art Jewish? None of these museums seems particularly interested in answering that question. At New York's Jewish Museum, the answer has mostly been simply to exhibit the work of Jewish artists, such as Ezra Jack Keats or Hans and Margret Rey, the refugee couple who created Curious George. But whatever the merits of these artists' work, nothing about it contains Jewish content or concerns itself with matters of Jewish interest. Invited by the San Francisco's Contemporary to create seder plates for an exhibit entitled "New Works/Old Story: 80 Artists at the Passover Table," many artists seemed clueless about the contents of the book of Exodus or the proceedings of a seder. One artist's work was simply a scattering of shredded pages from the Haggadah. But, to adapt the language of that text, even if every artist were learned in the Torah, it would be no guarantee of aesthetic importance.

    No museum is the result of spontaneous generation. Enormous Jewish resources have gone into creating these institutions, and much more is required for their upkeep. And even so, the empty, echoing corridors of so many Jewish museums suggest that the audience for such exhibits is likely to be limited.

    So now is the time to ask ourselves: should every beloved old synagogue be preserved as a museum? How many Jewish history, art, and culture museums does the world need? Before we build the Alaska Jewish Historical Museum or the Russian-Jewish Museum of Tolerance, I suggest that we cast a very cold eye on the building of such institutions and ask whether it is the most efficacious use of our resources to honor the Jewish past and build the Jewish future.

    Diana Muir Appelbaum is an American author and historian. She is at work on a book tentatively entitled Nationhood: The Foundation of Democracy.
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    They are very obsessed with themselves. They can't stop talking about the past, get over it.

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    They are also about to build a Holomuseum here in Rome and tha mayor, a former fascist between 70s and 80s, even gave 'em the right, shame on him
    today these Holomuseums are to be seen more like modern temples where to woeship Holoreligion rather than just regular historic museums.

    I only applaud the idea of building Jewish Art museums, because once in and checked the pieces even the most naive spectator won't be able not to find a link between degenerate art and the degenerate soul of that people...

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    why anyone would want to visit a holocaust museum, i cannot fathom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    They are also about to build a Holomuseum here in Rome and tha mayor, a former fascist between 70s and 80s, even gave 'em the right, shame on him
    today these Holomuseums are to be seen more like modern temples where to woeship Holoreligion rather than just regular historic museums.

    I only applaud the idea of building Jewish Art museums, because once in and checked the pieces even the most naive spectator won't be able not to find a link between degenerate art and the degenerate soul of that people...
    That's a little unkind, there were some good Jewish painters during the romantic period.



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    I imagine the idea behind it is when the present generation (ours) who have been force fed the so called holocaust through the mass media has died out....there will be another generation to try and brainwash into some sort of collective guilt.
    Therefore the holocaust will be introduced into school curriculums as an obligatory subject with the of course obligatory visit to the local holocaust museum.

    I suppose its not so much about remembering the victims but more to do with conditioning people to instantly think of jews as eternal victims and whites/Europeans eternal oppressors......not to mention the fact that theres no business like shoa business $$$$$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aces High View Post
    I imagine the idea behind it is when the present generation (ours) who have been force fed the so called holocaust through the mass media has died out....there will be another generation to try and brainwash into some sort of collective guilt.
    Therefore the holocaust will be introduced into school curriculums as an obligatory subject with the of course obligatory visit to the local holocaust museum.

    I suppose its not so much about remembering the victims but more to do with conditioning people to instantly think of jews as eternal victims and whites/Europeans eternal oppressors......not to mention the fact that theres no business like shoa business $$$$$$.
    It was an outstandingly horrible event and unique in its methodical execution, pun intended.

    The Jewish people record such events and make them part of their religious calender. They are not going to forget.

    Teh Holocaust = Yom Hashoah, and they kinda 'celebrate' it.

    Interestingly, all of the other festivals are conflicts which they won.

    Why do we not do the same?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fortis in Arduis View Post
    It was an outstandingly horrible event and unique in its methodical execution, pun intended.

    The Jewish people record such events and make them part of their religious calender. They are not going to forget.

    Why do we not do the same?
    What happened to them as far as the many deaths was a shady part of European history but not suprising.....as for the methodical bit,im surprised at how unmethodical the Germans were insomuch as the killing wasnt really that organised or widespread as the historians would have people believe.
    As we now know most of the people died through epidemics and starvation brought about by carpet bombings and chaos....the people in the kz's were the last in the food and medical chain,so when epidemics started they spread like wildfire.
    Of course if they werent in the Kz's they wouldnt have died......but the nazis wanted to eliminate a-socials from society so they had to put them somewhere.

    I dont doubt that the jewish people want to commemorate the event,i just wished they didnt push it down everyone elses throats....which is something they will eventually live to regret as they obviousley learn nothing from their own history.....and the history of European peoples limit to absorb their constant browbeating.

    Why dont we do the same..?i think because Europeans are more reserved in dealing with their losses and public expression of private sorrow and the profiting in monetary terms of private sorrow is looked down upon in European cultures.
    The absence of revenge in regards to Japan after waht they carried out to our soldiers in the pow camps in Burma shows this.....and i dont see the families of the dead and tortured with money in their eyes either.
    Shit happens...get over it.

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