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VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pagesVIRTUAL MUSEUM
While closed your generous support is needed more than ever before. Your gift will help sustain our beloved institution and support new, online programming that brings comfort and SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, Jewish ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( TRADITION KITCHENS: HAMENTASHEN CLASS WITH DEBBIE FROM RED Tradition Kitchens: Hamentashen Class. with Debbie from Red Spoon Bakery. Mon, February 15, 2021. 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST. Register for Free Here. With Purim approaching, we'll learn to make these classic triangle cookies which carry deep Jewish symbolism. We are so excited to welcome back Debbie Lewis as our teacher, who grew up in the backof
VOCABULARY OF THE HOLOCAUST 2 rights or dignity. This was done by identifying people by numbers in place of their names, or as animals like “pigs,” or insects like “cockroaches.” Deportation - The act of being forced to leave where one is living. The Nazis coerced, tricked, and forced prisoners to leave their homes or ghettos, and board cattle cars destined forconcentration camps
THE RIGHTEOUS: A PLAY READING & DISCUSSION That is the gut-wrenching question faced by Eduard Schulte, a captain of German industry who was familiar with the Nazi High Command. Schulte’s identity was a closely guarded secret and his heroic act to attempt to stop the Holocaust was kept hidden for over forty years. The Righteous brings to light the remarkable and inspiring true storyof
JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM IN ATLANTA September 19th, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! Breman Museum's 25th Anniversary. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today:the most
VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pagesVIRTUAL MUSEUM
While closed your generous support is needed more than ever before. Your gift will help sustain our beloved institution and support new, online programming that brings comfort and SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, Jewish ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( TRADITION KITCHENS: HAMENTASHEN CLASS WITH DEBBIE FROM RED Tradition Kitchens: Hamentashen Class. with Debbie from Red Spoon Bakery. Mon, February 15, 2021. 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST. Register for Free Here. With Purim approaching, we'll learn to make these classic triangle cookies which carry deep Jewish symbolism. We are so excited to welcome back Debbie Lewis as our teacher, who grew up in the backof
VOCABULARY OF THE HOLOCAUST 2 rights or dignity. This was done by identifying people by numbers in place of their names, or as animals like “pigs,” or insects like “cockroaches.” Deportation - The act of being forced to leave where one is living. The Nazis coerced, tricked, and forced prisoners to leave their homes or ghettos, and board cattle cars destined forconcentration camps
THE RIGHTEOUS: A PLAY READING & DISCUSSION That is the gut-wrenching question faced by Eduard Schulte, a captain of German industry who was familiar with the Nazi High Command. Schulte’s identity was a closely guarded secret and his heroic act to attempt to stop the Holocaust was kept hidden for over forty years. The Righteous brings to light the remarkable and inspiring true storyof
ABOUT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA Atlanta, GA 30309. The Atlanta museum is located at the corner of 18th Street and Spring Street, and our entrance is on 18th Street, across from The Center for Puppetry Arts. If you have any general inquiries about our Holocaust museum or the Jewish history resources we have available, please call 678-222-3700 or email us at info@thebreman.org.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 19 2021 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today: the most respected Jewish history museum in the South.VIRTUAL MUSEUM
While closed your generous support is needed more than ever before. Your gift will help sustain our beloved institution and support new, online programming that brings comfort and CONTACT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA 1440 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 *Entrance on 18 th Street across from Center for Puppetry Arts*. Museum Hours. Sunday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Check websitefor holiday closure
ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, JewishHOLOCAUST EDUCATION
For more information on our Holocaust student resources and related educational material please contact Rabbi Joe Prass at jprass@thebreman.org or 404-870-1865. The Cuba Family Archives is a wonderful resource for primary and secondary source information on the THE SAVANNAH JEWISH ARCHIVES The Savannah Jewish Archives represent some of the oldest Jewish history in the South, with material dating back to the 1750s. The archives were transferred from the Georgia Historical Society to the Cuba Family Archives for Southern Jewish History at the Breman Museum in July of 2015. This substantial collection consists of approximately175
GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE A new way to explore The Breman's stories, and others from cultural institutions around Atlanta. ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( BARON, ALBERT > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Albert Baron was born in Nancy, France on October 6, 1934. He was the youngest of two other children. Albert’s parents, Jacob and Rose Klarman Baron, owned a successful men’s and ladies’ ready-to-wear and tailoring business. Albert’s family immigrated to France from Poland and never became French citizens. Albert had a very normal JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM IN ATLANTA June 17th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Why We Went A Discussion on the June 18th, 1964 Sit-In. Join us to relive a landmark moment in the history of our nation's civil rights struggle when 16 rabbis were arrested in St. Augustine, FL, in 1964 in support of Martin Luther King's request to Jewish leaders to help bring attention to the plight of blackpeople in America.
VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourVIRTUAL MUSEUM
While closed your generous support is needed more than ever before. Your gift will help sustain our beloved institution and support new, online programming that brings comfort andRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pages SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, Jewish EIGHTEEN ARTIFACTS EXHIBIT This exhibition explores the history of Jews in Atlanta through artifacts, images, and oral histories. The story of Jewish Atlanta began as it did in many other Southern towns, but its narrative would take dramatic turns as Atlanta became a stage for regional, national, and international events over the ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( TRADITION KITCHENS: HAMENTASHEN CLASS WITH DEBBIE FROM RED Tradition Kitchens: Hamentashen Class. with Debbie from Red Spoon Bakery. Mon, February 15, 2021. 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST. Register for Free Here. With Purim approaching, we'll learn to make these classic triangle cookies which carry deep Jewish symbolism. We are so excited to welcome back Debbie Lewis as our teacher, who grew up in the backof
VOCABULARY OF THE HOLOCAUST 2 rights or dignity. This was done by identifying people by numbers in place of their names, or as animals like “pigs,” or insects like “cockroaches.” Deportation - The act of being forced to leave where one is living. The Nazis coerced, tricked, and forced prisoners to leave their homes or ghettos, and board cattle cars destined forconcentration camps
JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM IN ATLANTA June 17th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Why We Went A Discussion on the June 18th, 1964 Sit-In. Join us to relive a landmark moment in the history of our nation's civil rights struggle when 16 rabbis were arrested in St. Augustine, FL, in 1964 in support of Martin Luther King's request to Jewish leaders to help bring attention to the plight of blackpeople in America.
VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourVIRTUAL MUSEUM
While closed your generous support is needed more than ever before. Your gift will help sustain our beloved institution and support new, online programming that brings comfort andRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pages SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, Jewish EIGHTEEN ARTIFACTS EXHIBIT This exhibition explores the history of Jews in Atlanta through artifacts, images, and oral histories. The story of Jewish Atlanta began as it did in many other Southern towns, but its narrative would take dramatic turns as Atlanta became a stage for regional, national, and international events over the ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( TRADITION KITCHENS: HAMENTASHEN CLASS WITH DEBBIE FROM RED Tradition Kitchens: Hamentashen Class. with Debbie from Red Spoon Bakery. Mon, February 15, 2021. 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST. Register for Free Here. With Purim approaching, we'll learn to make these classic triangle cookies which carry deep Jewish symbolism. We are so excited to welcome back Debbie Lewis as our teacher, who grew up in the backof
VOCABULARY OF THE HOLOCAUST 2 rights or dignity. This was done by identifying people by numbers in place of their names, or as animals like “pigs,” or insects like “cockroaches.” Deportation - The act of being forced to leave where one is living. The Nazis coerced, tricked, and forced prisoners to leave their homes or ghettos, and board cattle cars destined forconcentration camps
ABOUT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA Atlanta, GA 30309. The Atlanta museum is located at the corner of 18th Street and Spring Street, and our entrance is on 18th Street, across from The Center for Puppetry Arts. If you have any general inquiries about our Holocaust museum or the Jewish history resources we have available, please call 678-222-3700 or email us at info@thebreman.org.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 19 2021 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today: the most respected Jewish history museum in the South. SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
THE BREMAN 2021 SUMMER INSTITUTE For four days, participants will be part of in-depth seminars on topics central to understanding the Holocaust. This includes meetings and discussions with Holocaust survivors and instruction by renowned Holocaust educators from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies, Kennesaw State University and other important Holocaust education ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, Jewish GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE A new way to explore The Breman's stories, and others from cultural institutions around Atlanta. STAFF OF THE BREMAN MUSEUM Browse The Breman Museum's website to see our staff directory which is updated with contact numbers and email addresses. Visit our website for more information! BARON, ALBERT > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Albert Baron was born in Nancy, France on October 6, 1934. He was the youngest of two other children. Albert’s parents, Jacob and Rose Klarman Baron, owned a successful men’s and ladies’ ready-to-wear and tailoring business. Albert’s family immigrated to France from Poland and never became French citizens. Albert had a very normal GALLANT, HENRY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Henry met his wife, a German gentile who later converted to Judaism, while on vacation in Montreal, Canada. They married in Las Vegas and worked at hotels in Miami, Lake Placid, and New York City. Gallant was a maître d’hotel in the Empire Room, a nightclub at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. When the Empire Room closed in1975
SINGER, RUTH > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Ruth attended the University of Georgia from 1934 to 1939 where she was a member of the Jewish Sorority Delta Phi Epsilon. On August 29, 1939, Ruth married Sol Singer, who had also attended the University of Georgia. They were married in Fitzgerald with Rabbi Edmund A. Landau of Albany officiating at the ceremony. JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM IN ATLANTA September 19th, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! Breman Museum's 25th Anniversary. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today:the most
VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pages CONTACT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA 1440 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 *Entrance on 18 th Street across from Center for Puppetry Arts*. Museum Hours. Sunday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Check websitefor holiday closure
SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
FULTON BAG & COTTON MILL Once the largest employer in Atlanta, the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill is now loft apartments and condos. Explore the Jewish history of the factory and how it gave rise to Cabbagetown and also Georgia Tech. Meet us in the leasing office lobby of Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts, 170 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA 30312. Free parking is available in TheMill.
THE SAVANNAH JEWISH ARCHIVES The Savannah Jewish Archives represent some of the oldest Jewish history in the South, with material dating back to the 1750s. The archives were transferred from the Georgia Historical Society to the Cuba Family Archives for Southern Jewish History at the Breman Museum in July of 2015. This substantial collection consists of approximately175
STAFF OF THE BREMAN MUSEUM Browse The Breman Museum's website to see our staff directory which is updated with contact numbers and email addresses. Visit our website for more information! THE RIGHTEOUS: A PLAY READING & DISCUSSION That is the gut-wrenching question faced by Eduard Schulte, a captain of German industry who was familiar with the Nazi High Command. Schulte’s identity was a closely guarded secret and his heroic act to attempt to stop the Holocaust was kept hidden for over forty years. The Righteous brings to light the remarkable and inspiring true storyof
THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Manuscript. 1982. Carole Brockey Goldberg Family Papers. Manuscript. 1967-1968. Charlot Stein Slotin Rosenberg Family Papers. Photograph. 1950. Charlot Stein Slotin Rosenberg Family Papers. JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM IN ATLANTA September 19th, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! Breman Museum's 25th Anniversary. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today:the most
VISIT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA One of the leading places to visit in Atlanta, GA, our Jewish culture, arts and history museum is home to the permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945; the Blonder Family Gallery dedicated to Southern Jewish History; and the Schwartz Gallery, which hosts a variety of traveling and rotating exhibitions.. The Museum Library and Cuba Family Archives add to ourRESEARCH MATERIALS
Research. The Breman Museum offers several unique primary and secondary sources for conducting research on topics related to southern Jewish history, Jewish genealogy, and the Holocaust. Please use the buttons below to help you navigate your way through our research offerings. If you find any historical inaccuracies in the content of our pages CONTACT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA 1440 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 *Entrance on 18 th Street across from Center for Puppetry Arts*. Museum Hours. Sunday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Check websitefor holiday closure
SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
FULTON BAG & COTTON MILL Once the largest employer in Atlanta, the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill is now loft apartments and condos. Explore the Jewish history of the factory and how it gave rise to Cabbagetown and also Georgia Tech. Meet us in the leasing office lobby of Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts, 170 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA 30312. Free parking is available in TheMill.
THE SAVANNAH JEWISH ARCHIVES The Savannah Jewish Archives represent some of the oldest Jewish history in the South, with material dating back to the 1750s. The archives were transferred from the Georgia Historical Society to the Cuba Family Archives for Southern Jewish History at the Breman Museum in July of 2015. This substantial collection consists of approximately175
STAFF OF THE BREMAN MUSEUM Browse The Breman Museum's website to see our staff directory which is updated with contact numbers and email addresses. Visit our website for more information! THE RIGHTEOUS: A PLAY READING & DISCUSSION That is the gut-wrenching question faced by Eduard Schulte, a captain of German industry who was familiar with the Nazi High Command. Schulte’s identity was a closely guarded secret and his heroic act to attempt to stop the Holocaust was kept hidden for over forty years. The Righteous brings to light the remarkable and inspiring true storyof
THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Manuscript. 1982. Carole Brockey Goldberg Family Papers. Manuscript. 1967-1968. Charlot Stein Slotin Rosenberg Family Papers. Photograph. 1950. Charlot Stein Slotin Rosenberg Family Papers.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 19 2021 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM. For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today: the most respected Jewish history museum in the South. SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY The Breman Museum is committed to preserving and nurturing the proud history of Jewish life in the Southeastern United States through our exhibitions, history resources, archival holdings, and educational offerings. Our Cuba Family Archives house the largest repository for Jewish archival material in the region and have an ongoing oralhistory
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH The Breman Museum is the proud home of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia (JGSG). The JGSG strives to foster an interest in Jewish heritage, encourage genealogical research, and promote awareness among the Jewish community of the ease and possibility of tracing their own ancestry. They also provide instruction on genealogical MUSEUM ADMISSION HOURS The museum is currently closed to the public. Sunday: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (tickets must be purchased in advance) Monday - Friday: CLOSED. Saturday: CLOSED. The Museum is closed on most Jewish and Federal holidays. Please note that Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before, so the museum may close early on those occasions. EXHIBITIONS AT THE BREMAN MUSEUM IN ATLANTA Now on View A Jazz Memoir. In support of the Breman Museum’s mission to “Connect people to Jewish history, culture, and arts,” the newest exhibition, A Jazz Memoir: Photography by Herb Snitzer features photography documenting America’s jazz scene, focusing on the 1957–1964, of his over fifty-year career. ATLANTA JEWISH HISTORY TALKS (WINTER 2021) Atlanta Jewish History Talks (Winter 2021) Discover something new in something old with The Breman Museum's Atlanta Jewish History Talks. Enjoy a series of six talks with Atlanta's foremost historians on major events that affected the tapestry of the city of Atlanta. Talks will cover topics such as the Rise of Rich's Department Store, JewishHOLOCAUST EDUCATION
The main purpose of The Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education is to make authentic resources on the Holocaust available to teachers, students, and institutions. By doing so, The Weinberg Center supports the primary mission of The Breman Museum —to commemorate the Jewish experience while supporting universal diversity and promoting human DONATE TO THE MUSEUM Your thoughtful gift is a meaningful way to honor someone special while also offering a lasting tribute to Jewish History, Arts, and Culture. Make a donation to The Breman Museum in memory of a loved one or to celebrate an anniversary, new addition to the family, ANAPOL, RUDY > THE WILLIAM BREMAN JEWISH HERITAGE MUSEUM Rudy or Rudolph Anapolsky was born on March 11th, 1935 in Moscow, Russia. His mother's maiden name was Slava Moiseevna Zhitomirskaya (which indicates that she was born in the city of Zhitomir, near Kiev Ukraine,). His Father's name was Pontelei Grigorievich Anapolsky ( VOCABULARY OF THE HOLOCAUST 2 rights or dignity. This was done by identifying people by numbers in place of their names, or as animals like “pigs,” or insects like “cockroaches.” Deportation - The act of being forced to leave where one is living. The Nazis coerced, tricked, and forced prisoners to leave their homes or ghettos, and board cattle cars destined forconcentration camps
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25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SAVE THE DATE - SEPT 19, 2021Learn More >
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PERLA BATALLA IN THE HOUSE OF COHENNow on View
ABSENCE OF HUMANITY
THE HOLOCAUST YEARS, 1933-1945 This permanent exhibition presents the history of the Holocaust through artifacts and stories of Atlanta area Holocaust Survivors.NOW ON VIEW
EIGHTEEN ARTIFACTS: A STORY OF JEWISH ATLANTA The story of Jewish Atlanta began as it did in many other Southern towns, but its narrative would take dramatic turns as Atlanta became a stage for regional, national, and international events over the next170 years.
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June 17th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM WHY WE WENT A DISCUSSION ON THE JUNE 18TH, 1964 SIT-IN Join us to relive a landmark moment in the history of our nation's civil rights struggle when 16 rabbis were arrested in St. Augustine, FL, in 1964 in support of Martin Luther King's request to Jewish leaders to help bring attention to the plight of black people inAmerica.
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September 19th, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! BREMAN MUSEUM'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today: the most respected Jewish history museum in the South. This September we are hosting an anniversary event to honor our past and celebrate our future! Join us as for this festive occasion which will be the first event of the Jewish New Year. Please mark your calendar now for the evening of Sunday, September 19, 2021. The event will include a tour of a powerful new exhibition entitled HISTORY WITH CHUTZPAH. The exhibition, steeped in passionate curatorial content, will reveal history once hidden in attics and filing cabinets. Guests will be invited to tour the newly installed exhibition followed by a dynamic, not to be missed evening of cocktails and cuisine ... entertainmentand enlightenment.
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SOUTHERN JEWISH ARCHIVES Delve into our archives and explore the Jewish history of Atlanta andthe South.
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WEINBERG CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION The Lillian and A.J. Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education offers guided tours of our Holocaust Galleries as well as pre and post visit curriculum for educators.Virtual Exhibit
A JAZZ MEMOIR: PHOTOGRAPHY BY HERB SNITZER Photography spanning decades of notable and important figures in theworld of Jazz.
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