Judah L. Magnes Museum (Berkeley, California)
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2911 Russell Street
Berkeley, CA 94705
549-6950
www.magnes.org/
The Judah L. Magnes Museum is a Jewish museum in Berkeley, California. It was founded in 1962 and named not for its founders, Seymour and Rebecca Fromer, but for Judah L. Magnes, an Oakland native who became a Jewish activist. Judah Magnes was a co-founder of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a well-known rabbi, political activist and speaker.
The Museum has a large collection of art and ritual objects, as well as containing the Blumenthal Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Western Jewish History Center. Not only does the WJHC document the history of the Jewish community in the thirteen western United States, with a special focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, but it also has a large collection of original records, papers, correspondence, and photographs that documents the history of the Museum, from its beginning to the present. The Center also contains copies of all the museum's publications and a detailed archive of its exhibition history.
The space available for the Museum has grown over time. It started in one room over top of the Parkway Movie Theater off Lake Merritt in downtown Oakland and eventually expanded to its present site in the former Burke Mansion down the road from the Claremont Resort and Spa in Berkeley. The Magnes has grown to be the third-largest Jewish museum in the United States, with plans to expand to a new facility in downtown Berkeley in 2009.
Berkeley, CA 94705
549-6950
www.magnes.org/
The Judah L. Magnes Museum is a Jewish museum in Berkeley, California. It was founded in 1962 and named not for its founders, Seymour and Rebecca Fromer, but for Judah L. Magnes, an Oakland native who became a Jewish activist. Judah Magnes was a co-founder of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a well-known rabbi, political activist and speaker.
The Museum has a large collection of art and ritual objects, as well as containing the Blumenthal Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Western Jewish History Center. Not only does the WJHC document the history of the Jewish community in the thirteen western United States, with a special focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, but it also has a large collection of original records, papers, correspondence, and photographs that documents the history of the Museum, from its beginning to the present. The Center also contains copies of all the museum's publications and a detailed archive of its exhibition history.
The space available for the Museum has grown over time. It started in one room over top of the Parkway Movie Theater off Lake Merritt in downtown Oakland and eventually expanded to its present site in the former Burke Mansion down the road from the Claremont Resort and Spa in Berkeley. The Magnes has grown to be the third-largest Jewish museum in the United States, with plans to expand to a new facility in downtown Berkeley in 2009.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_L._Magnes_Museum
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Coordinates: 37°51'32"N 122°14'52"W
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