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Visitor information14 July – 16 October 2016Open daily 10am – 5pm (Fridays 10am – 2pm)Check website for full details of opening hours. The museum is closed on 3 and 4 October for Rosh Hashanah and 12 October for Yom Kippurjewishmuseum.org.uk/jukebox #jewkbox
AdmissionAdults £7.50*Concession £6.50*Children (5-16) £3.50Family ticket £18 (two adults and four children)Museum Friends Free* Prices include voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes
Getting hereJewish Museum LondonRaymond Burton House129 – 131 Albert StreetLondon NW1 7NB3 minutes walk from Camden Town Underground
Contact [email protected] 7284 7384
ShopBrowse our range of exhibition merchandise including gifts, books and souvenirs.
EatTake a break during your visit and enjoy fresh sandwiches, delicious drinks, and sweet treats.
Coming soonCeramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal10 November 2016 – 26 February 2017Explore the work of leading Jewish ceramicists including Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Grete Marks, Lucie Rie, and Edmund de Waal.
Registered limited company no. 2655110, England & Wales. Registered office as above. Registered Charity no. 1009819. VAT registration no. 115 1152 66. Accredited museum no.31
Front cover image credit: Oliver Hoffmann/Shutterstock
Above: An example of an Edison Standard
Hear personal stories from artists, musicians and collectors. Explore the art of the record sleeve and enjoy a display of 500 records including iconic sleeves from Amy Winehouse, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, and Barbara Streisand.
This exhibition was developed by the Jewish Museum Hohenems in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Munich.
Become
a Friend from
just £25 and
get in for
FREE!
CamdenTown
Arlington Rd
Delancey St
Parkway
Camden H
igh St
Albert St
5 mins to Regents Park and ZSL London Zoo
Printed with vegetable based inks on 100% ECF pulp which contains material sourced from responsibly managed forests, certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council
FamilyFamily Music FestivalSunday 31 July, 10am – 2pm
The museum comes alive with music; enjoy our singalong session for 0-5 year olds, make your own gramophone workshop for 6-10 year olds, DJing workshop for 10-15 year olds and a silent disco for all the family! There will be
musical crafts galore and the opportunity to buy or bring your own picnic to be
eaten in our indoor park.Ages 0-15
Free with museum entry
Yiddish Story and SongSunday 4 September, 10am – 1pm
Come and celebrate the European Day of Jewish
Culture, the theme this year is languages. Hear Yiddish
folk tales retold, enjoy live music from the London Yiddish Choir, join
in our touch tour of Yiddish objects in the museum, and much more!Ages 4+ Free with museum entry
The Family Programme is made possible thanks to the generous support of Lord and Lady Levene.
WorkshopsMindfulness and MusicSaturday 1 October, 10am – 12pm
This session is an introduction to mindfulness meditation with Mark Leonard of Mindfulness 4 Change, using music to explore sound, thought and emotion.Ages 18+£15
DJing WorkshopSunday 16 October, 2 – 4pm
Find out what DJing is all about and learn the basics of mixing.Ages 17+£15
INNERLEFT PANEL (148MM)
INNERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
INNERRIGHT PANEL (146MM)
Jukebox, Jewkbox! takes you on a musical journey of discovery through popular culture and history, featuring the records that changed lives and the technology that made it happen.
Right: An example of an early Odeon Koffer gramophone
Exhibition EventsDiscover more about the exhibition with our programme of talks, workshops and events
This interactive exhibition takes that moment in history as its starting point, exploring the experience of the 20th century through shellac and vinyl, celebrating the history of Jewish inventors, musicians, composers, music producers and songwriters.
See early examples of phonographs and gramophones and immerse yourself in the sounds of the 20th century; from Jewish folk music to Yiddish theatre songs, from Broadway musicals to rock‘n’roll via the rebels of punk and psychedelic rock.
BOOK ONLINE
jewishmuseum .org.uk/
whats-on
In the late 19th century, a German-Jewish immigrant to the USA changed the world. With Emil Berliner’s invention of the gramophone, music found its first global medium and the recording industry was born.
LatesJewkbox Live: Celebrating the Recording History of Jewish MusicAn evening of music in partnership with the Jewish Music Institute (JMI)Tuesday 13 September, 6 – 9pm
Learn more about the seminal Semer record label from Lorin Sklamberg (The Klezmatics) and listen to music from Sklamberg & the Shepherds as they take us on a Jewish musical journey. Explore the exhibition after hours and enjoy a tour by curator Joanne Rosenthal.£15 in advance/£20 on the door Concessions: £10 in advance/£15 on the door
In the GrooveThursday 29 September, 6 – 9pm
Unwind with a drink and explore the museum after hours. Enjoy live music, DJing, vinyl-themed talks, activities, and much more.Ages 18+ £10/Students £5
Talks, Walks and PerformancesCurator’s TalksMondays 18 July, 15 August, 12 September10 October, 2 – 2.30pm
Discover more about the themes, stories and objects in the exhibition with curator Joanne Rosenthal.Free with museum entry
Ivor Dembina: Old Jewish JokesThursday 28 July, 7.30 – 8.30pm
Hear classic Jewish jokes with a contemporary spin from sardonic comic Ivor Dembina.£5 in advance/£10 on the door
Roundhouse to Winehouse: Musical Camden Walking TourSunday 7 August, 11am – 1pm
Relive Camden’s musical heritage from Madness to MTV with our popular tour guide Rachel Kolsky.£15 (includes entry to the museum)
Alan Dein ‘Chai Fidelity’Thursday 22 September, 7 – 8pm
Oral historian and radio broadcaster Alan Dein takes you on a journey into the recorded sounds and stories of Anglo-Jewry in this audiovisual talk.Free with museum entry
OUTERLEFT PANEL (146MM)
OUTERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
OUTERRIGHT PANEL (148MM)
Visitor information14 July – 16 October 2016Open daily 10am – 5pm (Fridays 10am – 2pm)Check website for full details of opening hours. The museum is closed on 3 and 4 October for Rosh Hashanah and 12 October for Yom Kippurjewishmuseum.org.uk/jukebox #jewkbox
AdmissionAdults £7.50*Concession £6.50*Children (5-16) £3.50Family ticket £18 (two adults and four children)Museum Friends Free* Prices include voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes
Getting hereJewish Museum LondonRaymond Burton House129 – 131 Albert StreetLondon NW1 7NB3 minutes walk from Camden Town Underground
Contact [email protected] 7284 7384
ShopBrowse our range of exhibition merchandise including gifts, books and souvenirs.
EatTake a break during your visit and enjoy fresh sandwiches, delicious drinks, and sweet treats.
Coming soonCeramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal10 November 2016 – 26 February 2017Explore the work of leading Jewish ceramicists including Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Grete Marks, Lucie Rie, and Edmund de Waal.
Registered limited company no. 2655110, England & Wales. Registered office as above. Registered Charity no. 1009819. VAT registration no. 115 1152 66. Accredited museum no.31
Front cover image credit: Oliver Hoffmann/Shutterstock
Above: An example of an Edison Standard
Hear personal stories from artists, musicians and collectors. Explore the art of the record sleeve and enjoy a display of 500 records including iconic sleeves from Amy Winehouse, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, and Barbara Streisand.
This exhibition was developed by the Jewish Museum Hohenems in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Munich.
Become
a Friend from
just £25 and
get in for
FREE!
CamdenTown
Arlington Rd
Delancey St
Parkway
Camden H
igh St
Albert St
5 mins to Regents Park and ZSL London Zoo
Printed with vegetable based inks on 100% ECF pulp which contains material sourced from responsibly managed forests, certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council
OUTERLEFT PANEL (146MM)
OUTERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
OUTERRIGHT PANEL (148MM)
Visitor information14 July – 16 October 2016Open daily 10am – 5pm (Fridays 10am – 2pm)Check website for full details of opening hours. The museum is closed on 3 and 4 October for Rosh Hashanah and 12 October for Yom Kippurjewishmuseum.org.uk/jukebox #jewkbox
AdmissionAdults £7.50*Concession £6.50*Children (5-16) £3.50Family ticket £18 (two adults and four children)Museum Friends Free* Prices include voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes
Getting hereJewish Museum LondonRaymond Burton House129 – 131 Albert StreetLondon NW1 7NB3 minutes walk from Camden Town Underground
Contact [email protected] 7284 7384
ShopBrowse our range of exhibition merchandise including gifts, books and souvenirs.
EatTake a break during your visit and enjoy fresh sandwiches, delicious drinks, and sweet treats.
Coming soonCeramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal10 November 2016 – 26 February 2017Explore the work of leading Jewish ceramicists including Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Grete Marks, Lucie Rie, and Edmund de Waal.
Registered limited company no. 2655110, England & Wales. Registered office as above. Registered Charity no. 1009819. VAT registration no. 115 1152 66. Accredited museum no.31
Front cover image credit: Oliver Hoffmann/Shutterstock
Above: An example of an Edison Standard
Hear personal stories from artists, musicians and collectors. Explore the art of the record sleeve and enjoy a display of 500 records including iconic sleeves from Amy Winehouse, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, and Barbara Streisand.
This exhibition was developed by the Jewish Museum Hohenems in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Munich.
Become
a Friend from
just £25 and
get in for
FREE!
CamdenTown
Arlington Rd
Delancey St
Parkway
Camden H
igh St
Albert St
5 mins to Regents Park and ZSL London Zoo
Printed with vegetable based inks on 100% ECF pulp which contains material sourced from responsibly managed forests, certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council
FamilyFamily Music FestivalSunday 31 July, 10am – 2pm
The museum comes alive with music; enjoy our singalong session for 0-5 year olds, make your own gramophone workshop for 6-10 year olds, DJing workshop for 10-15 year olds and a silent disco for all the family! There will be
musical crafts galore and the opportunity to buy or bring your own picnic to be
eaten in our indoor park.Ages 0-15
Free with museum entry
Yiddish Story and SongSunday 4 September, 10am – 1pm
Come and celebrate the European Day of Jewish
Culture, the theme this year is languages. Hear Yiddish
folk tales retold, enjoy live music from the London Yiddish Choir, join
in our touch tour of Yiddish objects in the museum, and much more!Ages 4+ Free with museum entry
The Family Programme is made possible thanks to the generous support of Lord and Lady Levene.
WorkshopsMindfulness and MusicSaturday 1 October, 10am – 12pm
This session is an introduction to mindfulness meditation with Mark Leonard of Mindfulness 4 Change, using music to explore sound, thought and emotion.Ages 18+£15
DJing WorkshopSunday 16 October, 2 – 4pm
Find out what DJing is all about and learn the basics of mixing.Ages 17+£15
INNERLEFT PANEL (148MM)
INNERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
INNERRIGHT PANEL (146MM)
Jukebox, Jewkbox! takes you on a musical journey of discovery through popular culture and history, featuring the records that changed lives and the technology that made it happen.
Right: An example of an early Odeon Koffer gramophone
Exhibition EventsDiscover more about the exhibition with our programme of talks, workshops and events
This interactive exhibition takes that moment in history as its starting point, exploring the experience of the 20th century through shellac and vinyl, celebrating the history of Jewish inventors, musicians, composers, music producers and songwriters.
See early examples of phonographs and gramophones and immerse yourself in the sounds of the 20th century; from Jewish folk music to Yiddish theatre songs, from Broadway musicals to rock‘n’roll via the rebels of punk and psychedelic rock.
BOOK ONLINE
jewishmuseum .org.uk/
whats-on
In the late 19th century, a German-Jewish immigrant to the USA changed the world. With Emil Berliner’s invention of the gramophone, music found its first global medium and the recording industry was born.
LatesJewkbox Live: Celebrating the Recording History of Jewish MusicAn evening of music in partnership with the Jewish Music Institute (JMI)Tuesday 13 September, 6 – 9pm
Learn more about the seminal Semer record label from Lorin Sklamberg (The Klezmatics) and listen to music from Sklamberg & the Shepherds as they take us on a Jewish musical journey. Explore the exhibition after hours and enjoy a tour by curator Joanne Rosenthal.£15 in advance/£20 on the door Concessions: £10 in advance/£15 on the door
In the GrooveThursday 29 September, 6 – 9pm
Unwind with a drink and explore the museum after hours. Enjoy live music, DJing, vinyl-themed talks, activities, and much more.Ages 18+ £10/Students £5
Talks, Walks and PerformancesCurator’s TalksMondays 18 July, 15 August, 12 September10 October, 2 – 2.30pm
Discover more about the themes, stories and objects in the exhibition with curator Joanne Rosenthal.Free with museum entry
Ivor Dembina: Old Jewish JokesThursday 28 July, 7.30 – 8.30pm
Hear classic Jewish jokes with a contemporary spin from sardonic comic Ivor Dembina.£5 in advance/£10 on the door
Roundhouse to Winehouse: Musical Camden Walking TourSunday 7 August, 11am – 1pm
Relive Camden’s musical heritage from Madness to MTV with our popular tour guide Rachel Kolsky.£15 (includes entry to the museum)
Alan Dein ‘Chai Fidelity’Thursday 22 September, 7 – 8pm
Oral historian and radio broadcaster Alan Dein takes you on a journey into the recorded sounds and stories of Anglo-Jewry in this audiovisual talk.Free with museum entry
FamilyFamily Music FestivalSunday 31 July, 10am – 2pm
The museum comes alive with music; enjoy our singalong session for 0-5 year olds, make your own gramophone workshop for 6-10 year olds, DJing workshop for 10-15 year olds and a silent disco for all the family! There will be
musical crafts galore and the opportunity to buy or bring your own picnic to be
eaten in our indoor park.Ages 0-15
Free with museum entry
Yiddish Story and SongSunday 4 September, 10am – 1pm
Come and celebrate the European Day of Jewish
Culture, the theme this year is languages. Hear Yiddish
folk tales retold, enjoy live music from the London Yiddish Choir, join
in our touch tour of Yiddish objects in the museum, and much more!Ages 4+ Free with museum entry
The Family Programme is made possible thanks to the generous support of Lord and Lady Levene.
WorkshopsMindfulness and MusicSaturday 1 October, 10am – 12pm
This session is an introduction to mindfulness meditation with Mark Leonard of Mindfulness 4 Change, using music to explore sound, thought and emotion.Ages 18+£15
DJing WorkshopSunday 16 October, 2 – 4pm
Find out what DJing is all about and learn the basics of mixing.Ages 17+£15
INNERLEFT PANEL (148MM)
INNERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
INNERRIGHT PANEL (146MM)
Jukebox, Jewkbox! takes you on a musical journey of discovery through popular culture and history, featuring the records that changed lives and the technology that made it happen.
Right: An example of an early Odeon Koffer gramophone
Exhibition EventsDiscover more about the exhibition with our programme of talks, workshops and events
This interactive exhibition takes that moment in history as its starting point, exploring the experience of the 20th century through shellac and vinyl, celebrating the history of Jewish inventors, musicians, composers, music producers and songwriters.
See early examples of phonographs and gramophones and immerse yourself in the sounds of the 20th century; from Jewish folk music to Yiddish theatre songs, from Broadway musicals to rock‘n’roll via the rebels of punk and psychedelic rock.
BOOK ONLINE
jewishmuseum .org.uk/
whats-on
In the late 19th century, a German-Jewish immigrant to the USA changed the world. With Emil Berliner’s invention of the gramophone, music found its first global medium and the recording industry was born.
LatesJewkbox Live: Celebrating the Recording History of Jewish MusicAn evening of music in partnership with the Jewish Music Institute (JMI)Tuesday 13 September, 6 – 9pm
Learn more about the seminal Semer record label from Lorin Sklamberg (The Klezmatics) and listen to music from Sklamberg & the Shepherds as they take us on a Jewish musical journey. Explore the exhibition after hours and enjoy a tour by curator Joanne Rosenthal.£15 in advance/£20 on the door Concessions: £10 in advance/£15 on the door
In the GrooveThursday 29 September, 6 – 9pm
Unwind with a drink and explore the museum after hours. Enjoy live music, DJing, vinyl-themed talks, activities, and much more.Ages 18+ £10/Students £5
Talks, Walks and PerformancesCurator’s TalksMondays 18 July, 15 August, 12 September10 October, 2 – 2.30pm
Discover more about the themes, stories and objects in the exhibition with curator Joanne Rosenthal.Free with museum entry
Ivor Dembina: Old Jewish JokesThursday 28 July, 7.30 – 8.30pm
Hear classic Jewish jokes with a contemporary spin from sardonic comic Ivor Dembina.£5 in advance/£10 on the door
Roundhouse to Winehouse: Musical Camden Walking TourSunday 7 August, 11am – 1pm
Relive Camden’s musical heritage from Madness to MTV with our popular tour guide Rachel Kolsky.£15 (includes entry to the museum)
Alan Dein ‘Chai Fidelity’Thursday 22 September, 7 – 8pm
Oral historian and radio broadcaster Alan Dein takes you on a journey into the recorded sounds and stories of Anglo-Jewry in this audiovisual talk.Free with museum entry
OUTERLEFT PANEL (146MM)
OUTERCENTRE PANEL (148MM)
OUTERRIGHT PANEL (148MM)
Visitor information14 July – 16 October 2016Open daily 10am – 5pm (Fridays 10am – 2pm)Check website for full details of opening hours. The museum is closed on 3 and 4 October for Rosh Hashanah and 12 October for Yom Kippurjewishmuseum.org.uk/jukebox #jewkbox
AdmissionAdults £7.50*Concession £6.50*Children (5-16) £3.50Family ticket £18 (two adults and four children)Museum Friends Free* Prices include voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes
Getting hereJewish Museum LondonRaymond Burton House129 – 131 Albert StreetLondon NW1 7NB3 minutes walk from Camden Town Underground
Contact [email protected] 7284 7384
ShopBrowse our range of exhibition merchandise including gifts, books and souvenirs.
EatTake a break during your visit and enjoy fresh sandwiches, delicious drinks, and sweet treats.
Coming soonCeramics: From Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal10 November 2016 – 26 February 2017Explore the work of leading Jewish ceramicists including Hans Coper, Ruth Duckworth, Grete Marks, Lucie Rie, and Edmund de Waal.
Registered limited company no. 2655110, England & Wales. Registered office as above. Registered Charity no. 1009819. VAT registration no. 115 1152 66. Accredited museum no.31
Front cover image credit: Oliver Hoffmann/Shutterstock
Above: An example of an Edison Standard
Hear personal stories from artists, musicians and collectors. Explore the art of the record sleeve and enjoy a display of 500 records including iconic sleeves from Amy Winehouse, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, and Barbara Streisand.
This exhibition was developed by the Jewish Museum Hohenems in collaboration with the Jewish Museum Munich.
Become
a Friend from
just £25 and
get in for
FREE!
CamdenTown
Arlington Rd
Delancey St
Parkway
Camden H
igh St
Albert St
5 mins to Regents Park and ZSL London Zoo
Printed with vegetable based inks on 100% ECF pulp which contains material sourced from responsibly managed forests, certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council