Tuesday 1 March 2011

Things to do in London Part 2

Further to my previous posting here are some further places of  Jewish interest to visit whilst in London which are open all year round.


The Imperial War Museum



The Holocaust Exhibition uses historical material to tell the story of the Nazis' persecution of the Jews and other groups before and during the Second World War
The Imperial War Museum Lambeth Road
London SE1 6HZ
Jewish Museum London

 http://www.jewishmuseum.org.uk/ 

The Jewish Museum London is a landmark museum that celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity. The exhibitions, education programmes and activities encourage a sense of discovery and creativity and tell the story of Jewish history, culture and religion in an innovative and compelling way and engage with people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore Jewish heritage and identity as part of the wider story of Britain.
Jewish Museum London, Raymond Burton House
129-131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB

The London Jewish Cultural Centre



The London Jewish Cultural Centre offers the widest range of Jewish learning opportunities  and Jewish cultural events in the UK - Jewish education and entertainment for the whole community.


If you have time to visit Nottingham then you should go to:

The Holocaust Centre



The Holocaust Centre provides a range of facilities for people of all backgrounds to explore the history and implications of the Holocaust. These include the Holocaust Exhibition and Memorial Museum, The Journey Exhibition, Memorial Gardens, Bookshop and Coffeeshop. There are also seminar and research facilities for students, teachers, scholars, professionals and many others.
The Holocaust Centre, Laxton, Notts,  NG22 0PA


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