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Skirball Museum (Cincinnati)
Skirball Museum of Biblical Archaeology (Jerusalem)
HUC-JIR Exhibitions (Los Angeles)
HUC-JIR Skirball Museum, HUC-JIR Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles)
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum (New York)
Living in the Moment: Contemporary Artists Celebrate Jewish Time
View Traveling Exhibitions and Archive of Exhibitions (2003-2007)
Skirball Museum (Cincinnati)

The HUC-Skirball Museum Cincinnati Branch houses a permanent collection of Jewish archaeological artifacts from The Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem and Jewish ceremonial and ritual objects. Additional exhibits depict Torah study, American Judaism with an emphasis on Cincinnati and HUC-JIR, aspects of the Holocaust, and modern Israel. Temporary exhibits are displayed in the special, changing exhibition gallery.
Exhibits currently ON VIEW at the Skirball Museum in Cincinnati
Currently the museum is seeking men and women to join the next training class of docents at the Museum. The training
class will commence in early spring, and will continue throughout the year. Applicants to the program should be comfortable
teaching the history of the Reform movement and Hebrew Union College, since that is a large component of the Museum. Docents
should have a passion for learning, and a desire to constantly improve their skills.
There will be an informational meeting on Wednesday January 30, 2008.
Contact me for more information at sdelcau@huc.edu or (513) 487-3058.
Click here for the printable application (PDF)
Skirball Museum of Biblical Archaeology (Jerusalem)

The Skirball Center for Biblical and Archaeological Research houses the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology including the Bergreen Conference Room, laboratories for pottery restoration and for the preparation of archaeological publications. Adjacent to the research center is the Skirball Museum featuring a permanent exhibit of archaeological artifacts discovered during the HUC-JIR excavations from 1963 to the present. The sites represented in the Museum are Tel Dan, Gezer nad Aroer. One highlight is a replica of an inscription of the 9th century BCE found at Tel Dan in 1993 which mentions "King of Israel" and "King of the House of David", i.e. Judah. The Museum houses the Horace and Grace Goldsmith Galleries and the Jay Kislak Galleries.
Click here for more information on the Skirball Museum in Jerusalem
HUC-JIR Exhibitions (Los Angeles)

Visions of Israel: Marvin Rand Reception Tuesday, October 23 at HUC-JIR/LA

HUC-JIR/LA showcases the work of Los Angeles-based photographer Marvin Rand and will hold an artist's reception on October 23, 2007 at 6:30 p.m.
HUC-JIR Skirball Museum, HUC-JIR Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles)

The HUC-Skirball Museum preserves and exhibits HUC-JIR's collection of approximately 25,000 archaeological artifacts, paintings, sculptures, photographs, manuscripts, decorative arts, prints, drawings, and folk art illuminating 4,000 years of Jewish history and culture. The Museum is housed in the HUC-Skirball Cultural Center, an affiliate of the College-Institute, located across town in the Sepulveda Pass.
Exhibitions

Visions of Israel: Marvin Rand Reception Tuesday, October 23 at HUC-JIR/LA
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum (New York)

The HUC-JIR Museum, including the Joseph Gallery, Petrie Great Hall, Klingenstein Rare Book Room, Chaim and Rivka Heller Archives Gallery, and Backman Gallery, present exhibitions illuminating Jewish history, culture, and contemporary creativity.
Exhibits currently ON VIEW and more information on HUC-JIR Museum/ New York
Living in the Moment: Contemporary Artists Celebrate Jewish Time

Click here for to view the online exhibition
View Traveling Exhibitions and Archive of Exhibitions (2003-2006)

"Rebirth After the Holocaust" Exhibition On View in South Florida
View Traveling Exhibitions and Archive of Exhibitions (1998-2003)
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