Judaism ~ A World of Stories at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam

Art News -  19 Dec 2011 
artwork: Isidor Kaufmann - "Portrait of a Jewish Boy", c. 1900 (detail) - Oil on wood, 27 x 21.2 cm. -  Collection Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam.

AMSTERDAM.- This winter, De Nieuwe Kerk and the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam present an exhibition about Judaism. With more than five hundred objects on display, this exhibition tells the fascinating story of three thousand years of Jewish religion, culture, art and history, the chronicle of a world religion that takes diverse international forms but has always held onto its identity. The exhibits come from internationally renowned museums and private collections, and most of them are on display in the Netherlands for the first time. The absolute highlights include a first-century Dead Sea Scroll from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem (with reservation), the oldest complete Torah scroll, originally from Erfurt and now at the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, valuable manuscripts, a painting by Chagall from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art , and the Alefbet Tapestry by the contemporary Russian-American artist Grisha Bruskin. This exhibition is on display from 17 December 2011 until 15 April 2012.

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