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Museum of Jewish History and Culture in Belarus

Museum of Jewish History and Culture in Belarus is a small museum in Minsk, Belarus. It was founded in 2002 by historian Inna Gerasimova in conjunction with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The Joint Committee still financially supports it, along with the local Belarusian Jewish community. Offices for local Jewish community services are located in the same building, on the Minsk Jewish campus.[1]

Museum of Jewish History and Culture

The museum, despite lacking accreditation and an advisory board, is nonetheless working to preserve the memory of the early Jewish communities in Minsk and narrate their story during World War II. Besides exhibits, the museum staff also conducts outreach and educational programs, such as public forums and the "Righteous Among the Nations" program (which honors non-Jews who worked to help the Jewish community).[2] Nearby the museum is Zaslaŭski Memorial, the site of at least one mass murder of Jewish citizens.[3]

Museum history edit

In 1998, Inna Gerasimova created the first exhibit and began to gather material for future permanent exhibits. When she retired in 2012, she had collected a large volume of Jewish objects and artifacts, including photos, everyday utensils or items, documents, and religious books.[4] In 2012, Vadim Akopyan became the director of the museum. Thanks to the contributions of museum volunteers, over 10,000 artifacts have been collected. Most artifacts are ordinary objects; for instance, since many of the Jews who formerly lived in Belarus were craftsmen by trade, sewing machines and other means of livelihood are on display. Many of them have stories associated with how they came to be at the museum, as is the case for a broken bottle that once held a message from Jewish partisans during the war.[3][4]

Exhibits edit

The museum has several permanent exhibits that strive to present the history of Jews in Belarus, especially during the Holocaust. The main exhibits are accompanied by seasonal or rotating exhibits that cover topics from Belarusian synagogue architecture to daily life for Jews and Jewish partisans during World War II.[5] A virtual tour of the museum is available in Russian and in English.

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References edit

  1. ^ Seemann, Uwe. "Gedenkstättenportal zu Orten der Erinnerung in Europa" [Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance]. www.memorialmuseums.org (in English and German). Retrieved 2018-11-20.
  2. ^ Felcher, Anastasia (20 November 2015). "Reportage: Small exhibits, major steps: four post-Soviet Jewish museums". East European Jewish Affairs. 45 (2–3): 312–320. doi:10.1080/13501674.2015.1061969.
  3. ^ a b "Jewish Belarus | BelarusDigest". belarusdigest.com. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  4. ^ a b Waligórska, Magdalena (May 2016). "Jewish Heritage and the New Belarusian National Identity Project". East European Politics and Societies. 30 (2): 335–336. doi:10.1177/0888325415577861.
  5. ^ "Museum of the history and culture of Jewish people". vetliva.com. Retrieved 2018-11-20.

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  • Историческая мастерская (in Russian)

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