Outreach service
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Museum staff and volunteers are regularly invited to give talks in a variety of locations. Our touring exhibitions tour to venues throughout Britain. If you are looking for an exhibition or speaker, we would be pleased to hear from you. |
A range of talks by Museum speakers is available for groups. Whatever your interest, we will do our best to put you in touch with a suitable speaker in your area. We do not charge a fee for this service, but we do ask for a donation to the Museum. The list of available topics changes all the time, so please contact us if you would prefer a talk that you do not see listed here.
Amongst the lecture topics currently available are:
- Building a Museum for the 21st century
- Jewish Museum: Past, Present and Future
- Refugees from Nazism
- The Jewish East End
- History of Jews in Britain
- History of Jewish London
- Past exhibition topics (eg Janusz Korczak, Disraeli, The Aliens Act 1905, Jews of Gibraltar)
- Judaism: an overview
Different aspects of Jewish history may also be possible, please email the Museum, or contact us on 020 8371 7373 if you are interested in booking a speaker.
The Museum's wide range of touring exhibitions
are available to hire throughout the year. They are suitable for use in all types of venues, ranging from schools, church halls, libraries, community centres, shopping centres, town halls and other museums and galleries.
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