Friday, 5 April 2013
At the Manchester Jewish Museum in April
It’s all happening at the Jewish Museum* in April.
Acclaimed Manchester historian, Bill Williams, will be launching his latest book, 'Jews and other foreigners, Manchester and the rescue of the victims of European fascism, 1933-40' at the Museum on Sunday 7th April.
Short-listed for the 2012 Portico Prize for Non-Fiction, the book explores the response of the Manchester community to those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe in the 1930s.
Drawing on a wide range of documentary and oral sources, Williams takes a close look at the response of particular sections of Manchester society, from Jewish communal organisations and the Zionist movement to the Christian churches, pacifist organisations and private charities.
Williams will be talking about the book and signing copies at the Museum.
Sun 7 April, 2pm
Normal admission charges
WORKSHOP: Family History
Museum 'Best Friends' and 'Patrons' are invited to this family history workshop. Archivists from Manchester Libraries will be offering guidance and advice on how to research your family history.
Sun 28 April, 10am
Booking is required - call 0161 834 9879 or email here
Exclusively for MJM 'Best Friends' & 'Patrons'
TOURS: History Gallery
The Museum will be launching its new gallery tours to the public on Wednesday 10th April. Visitors will be taken back in time to discover what Jewish Manchester was like over 100 years ago. MJM volunteers will use the Museum's displays, exhibits and props (including wigs and carbolic soap!) to tell the stories of five Jewish individuals who actually lived in Manchester in 1912.
Freshly made traditional kosher cakes will be served to mark the launch of these new tours!
Weds 10 April, 2pm
FREE but booking is required: 0161 834 9879 or by email here
WALK: Historic Jewish Quarter
Discover Manchester's Jewish past on a guided walk around Cheetham Hill.
Our guide will captivate you with tales and anecdotes, bringing to life Manchester's fascinating Jewish past.
Sun 28 April, 1pm (lasts approx. 2 hours)
Tickets: £7 (£5 concessions)
TOURS: History Gallery
The Museum will be launching its new gallery tours to the public on Wednesday 10th April. Visitors will be taken back in time to discover what Jewish Manchester was like over 100 years ago. MJM volunteers will use the Museum's displays, exhibits and props (including wigs and carbolic soap!) to tell the stories of five Jewish individuals who actually lived in Manchester in 1912.
Freshly made traditional kosher cakes will be served to mark the launch of these new tours!
Pictures; courtesy if the Jewish Museum,
*http://www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com/
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