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End of an era! London’s Jewish Museum closes after 28 years in Camden

Four Holocaust survivors led a poignant closing ceremony

July 30, 2023 17:55
Bea Green
2 min read

The Jewish Museum in London shut its doors to the public for the last time on Sunday after nearly three decades at its Camden site.

The closure was marked by speeches and a closing ceremony with Jewish community leaders, volunteers and visitors voicing their sadness at the loss of the physical space, which housed approximately 40,000 artefacts of cultural and artistic value to the community. 

Approximately 300 people turned up for the poignant closing ceremony, during which four Holocaust survivors - Else Shamash, Eve Kugler, Bea Green and Mala Tribich, took turns to light a candle and to share with the packed room what the museum had meant to them. 

Bosses also invited visitors on the day to write and submit “memory cards” about their own highlights and memories of the museum, take part in family-friendly arts and craft activities as well as bake challah bread in the Community Learning Kitchen. 

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