59°54′59″N10°45′19″E / 59.91639°N 10.75528°E / 59.91639; 10.75528
The Oslo Jewish Museum[1] (Norwegian: Jødisk Museum i Oslo) aims at informing about Jews in Norway. It was established as a foundation in 2003, supported by the Det mosaiske trossamfunn and Oslo City Museum.
The museum was officially opened by Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway on September 8, 2008. The location was selected as one where there had been a substantial Jewish population. A synagogue stood on the same street from 1921 to 1942, and many of the Jews immigrating to Norway from the Baltics lived in the vicinity.
^"Oslo Jewish Museum".
and 27 Related for: Jewish Museum in Oslo information
75528 The OsloJewishMuseum (Norwegian: Jødisk Museum i Oslo) aims at informing about Jews in Norway. It was established as a foundation in 2003, supported...
Historisch Museum, Amsterdam JewishMuseuminOslo Galicia JewishMuseum (Kraków) Museum of the History of the Polish Jews (Warsaw) Warsaw Ghetto Museum The...
first Jewish community in Norway was established inOsloin 1892. The community grew slowly until World War II. It was bolstered by refugees in the late...
impossible to quantify. Trondheim Synagogue JewishMuseuminOslo History of the Jews in Norway The Holocaust in Norway Synagogues of Europe; Architecture...
center inOslo, which is adjacent to the Oslo Synagogue. The community also supports the JewishMuseuminOslo. The community was established inOsloin June...
where the women once sat separately. Oslo Synagogue JewishMuseuminOslo History of the Jews in Norway The Holocaust in Norway "Congregation Or HaTzafon"...
× 116 cm (29+1⁄4 in × 45+3⁄4 in), Munch Museum, Oslo Death in the Sickroom, 1893, 134 cm × 160 cm (52+3⁄4 in × 63 in), Munch Museum, Oslo Starry Night, 1893...
Holocaust and Religious Minorities Ibsen Museum (Oslo) JewishMuseuminOslo Kon-Tiki Museum Munch Museum National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design National...
in the former Christiania Seildugsfabrikk. Knudsen has chaired the board of Trafo Art Hall in Asker and has been a board member of the JewishMuseum in...
institute of the University of Oslo. The center was established in 2001. In 2006 it moved from the University of Oslo campus to Villa Grande, the former...
finishing his doctoral thesis, he was the chief curator at the JewishMuseuminOslo. Forsøket på å tilintetgjøre de norske jødene Hovedfagsoppgave ved...
alongside other artworks in a series which Munch called The Frieze of Life. It is in the collection of the National Museum of Norway inOslo. This is the version...
translator and author. Scheer was born on 13 March 1915 inOslo to Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. In 1942, during the German occupation of Norway, several...
a Jewish homeland, and received British support in World War I. British occupation led to the establishment of Mandatory Palestine in 1920. Jewish immigration...
Youth League (AUF) summer camp, in which a total of 77 people were killed. The first attack was a car bomb explosion inOslo within Regjeringskvartalet, the...
The University of Oslo (Norwegian: Universitetet i Oslo; Latin: Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located inOslo, Norway. It is the...
Jewish fascism is a term that is applied to Jewish political factions which are on the far-right wing of the political spectrum. Fascism is an extreme...
some American Jewish groups teamed on one side while Israeli opposition groups and anti-Oslo American Jewish organizations pulled Congress in the other direction...
Melbourne General Cemetery Holocaust Memorial (Parkville, Victoria) Sydney JewishMuseum (Sydney) Magen Shoah, The Central Synagogue (Sydney) The Judenplatz...
This is a list of Jewish populations in different cities and towns around the world. It includes statistics for populations of metropolitan areas, as...
The JewishMuseum of Belgium shooting was an antisemitic Islamist terrorist attack which took place in Brussels, Belgium, on 24 May 2014 when a gunman...
humanitarian aspects of the German occupation. Jewishmuseums were (in the 21st century) established inOslo and Trondheim, and there have been notable papers...
Jewish prisoners, primarily from Grini However, delays in transit from camps outside of Oslo caused the Donau to leave several intended deportees in Norway...
the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada. Netzarim was isolated as an enclave accessed only through the Karni crossing and the Sa'ad junction and in the...
in Area C of the West Bank, under full Israeli control. The Israel Museum cited the Oslo Accords as giving Israel a right to perform archaeology in the...