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NIGELLA LAWSON & ALAN YENTOB OPEN THE NEWLY TRANSFORMED JEWISH MUSEUM LONDON - Museum re-opens following a 10m redevelopment scheme by architects Long & Kentish - - Range of ground breaking exhibits bring the Jewish experience in Britain to life - - Experience of immigration and cultural difference highlighted through museum s collections - 16 March 2010: Writer and broadcaster Nigella Lawson and Alan Yentob, Creative Director of the BBC and one of the museum s patrons, will today launch the newly transformed Jewish Museum London in Camden Town, opening to the public tomorrow (17 March 2010). The museum, which has undergone a 10 million redevelopment, has tripled the space it has available to showcase its world-class collections which celebrate Jewish life and cultural diversity. Visitors to the museum will be able to experience life in the Jewish East End at the turn of the 20 th century; smell chicken soup in a typical immigrant kitchen; ask different Rabbis their views on issues of faith and ethics; devise different kinds of synagogues; have their photo taken by renowned wedding photographer Boris Bennett; hear from a range of contemporary Jewish people talking about their very different lives and see a medieval mikveh (ritual bath) on display for the first time amongst many other things. Through ground-breaking audio visual displays, hands on exhibits and many personal stories brought to life through objects and photographs, the story of Jewish history, culture and religion will be told 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. The only museum in London dedicated to a minority group, the museum s expansion and redevelopment was made possible following a 4.2m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and other donations from trusts, funds and individuals. Displayed across four permanent galleries, the huge variety of objects, films, photography, hands-on exhibits and personal stories on display will paint a rich and nuanced picture of British Jewish life and religion as well as exploring contemporary

social issues around immigration and settlement. The new museum will also house a Changing Exhibitions Gallery, a 100-seat auditorium, an Education Space and a café and shop. The four permanent galleries are: Welcome Gallery This innovative multimedia exhibit is the first you encounter as you enter the museum. It introduces visitors to a diverse range of Jewish people including a fourth generation smoked salmon manufacturer, an Indian-born marathon-running grandmother, a taxi-driver and an ex-army engineer who was commended for her action during the London bombings of 2005. History: A British Story Visitors can play the Great Migration board game, or smell the chicken soup in an immigrant home. The Same Old Story? interactive display allows visitors to explore attitudes to immigration over the past two centuries. Comedian David Schneider s Yiddish Theatre karaoke will invite visitors to participate in Yiddish re-workings of plays such as The Merchant of Venice and dress up on coresponding costumes. This gallery explores how and why Jewish people have come to the UK from around the world and the challenges of making a new home in a new country. Judaism: A Living Faith Newly commissioned films in this gallery will reveal a range of contemporary Jewish families celebrating festivals and Jewish lifecycle events such as a wedding and bar mitzvah. These are shown alongside rare and beautiful ceremonial objects including silver Torah scrolls made by George III s silversmith and religious textiles, such as a fabulous Torah mantle commissioned by the Mocatta family, one of the oldest Jewish families in Britain. Interactive displays enable visitors to design their own synagogue and to hear the chanting of the Ten Commandments from a Torah scroll. The Holocaust Gallery - this unique space explores the impact of Nazism through the experiences and poignant personal items of London-born Auschwitz survivor Leon Greenman OBE and other survivors who have made their home in Britain.

The first exhibition in the Changing Exhibitions space will be ILLUMINATION: Hebrew treasures from the Vatican and Major British Collections from 25 June until October 2010. The museum is bringing together rare and exquisitely beautiful illuminated manuscripts which are among the most important Jewish works of scholarship and learning. Other future planned exhibitions include Jews in Entertainment, Jewish Food and From Calcutta to Cochin an exhibition on the Jews of India. The new museum has been designed by Long & Kentish Architects, an awardwinning practice who have a long history of developing museums and galleries including the British Library Centre for Conservation, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (Museum of the Year 2007) and the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth. The new museum triples the space at its Camden Town site, combining its premises in Albert Street with an adjacent former piano factory. Nigella Lawson, writer and broadcaster said: "I'm very happy to be at the opening of the new Jewish Museum which has been brilliantly transformed to enable the fascinating contribution of Jewish immigrant culture to be shared and enjoyed by so many more people". Alan Yentob, Creative Director of the BBC and museum patron said: "The reopening of the Jewish Museum in Camden, increasing its size and scope threefold has been much anticipated and I'm delighted to say that it really does exceed all our expectations. Here is a new national museum which reaches out to all faiths and all communities, both secular and religious and tells a riveting story of the nations oldest minority group in the kind of human detail which promises to surprise and enthral." Rickie Burman, Director of the Jewish Museum said: What it means to be British and the issue of cultural identity has never been more hotly debated. At the new Jewish Museum we explore these issues in the context of one of Britain s oldest immigrant communities. We hope our ground-breaking new displays will inspire people to take a stand against racism and build interfaith understanding and connections. Dame Jenny Abramsky, Chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund said: I'm hugely looking forward to the Jewish Museum opening its doors again to the public. It's been greatly missed but thanks to this major redevelopment it is looking better than

ever. Now housed under one roof, the collections are truly inspirational, bringing together many different stories told in a wonderful range of voices." END Press information Press releases and high resolution images can be downloaded from http://www.kallaway.co.uk/jewish-museum.htm For further information please contact Anna Cusden: 020 7221 7883 / anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk Jewish Museum London Address: Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street Camden Town London NW1 7NB Admission prices Adults - 7 which will include a gift aid donation (standard admission 6 and 1 donation) Concessions (senior citizens, students, unemployed etc) - 6 which will include a gift aid donation (standard admission 5 and 1 donation) Under 16-3 Under 5 free Family ticket - 17 for two adults and up to 4 children Group bookings groups of 10 people and plus get 10% off. This can t be used in conjunction with any other offers e.g. Tuesday 1/2 price. Opening hours: Monday 10.00 17.00 Tuesday 10.00 17.00 Wednesday 10.00 17.00 Thursday 10.00 21.00 Friday 10.00 14.00

Saturday closed Sunday 10.00 17.00 Notes to Editors: Background The Jewish Museum London brings together two distinguished museums with complementary collections - the Jewish Museum and the former London Museum of Jewish Life. For the first time these important collections will be brought together on a single site. The Jewish Museum was founded in 1932 and merged in 1995 with the London Museum of Jewish Life, a social history museum created to preserve the disappearing heritage of London s East End. While the East End has remained an important focus, the museum expanded to reflect the diverse roots and social history of Jewish people across London. It has also developed an acclaimed programme of Holocaust and anti-racist education. Between 1995 and 2007 the combined Jewish Museum ran on two sites, but with a long-term aim to find the means to combine the two collections, activities and displays within a single site. In 2005 the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded a grant of 4.2 million towards the museum s development project and following years of planning and fundraising, building work started in January 2008. The Jewish Museum s collections of ceremonial art are among the finest in the world. In recognition of the outstanding importance of the museum s collections as part of Britain s national heritage, the Jewish Museum has been awarded Designated status by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, one of only 14 museums in London to be awarded this special status. Long & Kentish The partnership of MJ Long and Rolfe Kentish was formed in 1994, but the experience of the partners goes back many years before, when they were with Colin St John Wilson, working on the new British Library. The practice s current projects include the Durlston World Heritage Gateway Centre, The University of Essex Centre for Latin American Art and an apartment building in Falmouth. MJ Long was born in the USA and studied at Yale. She has lived in England since 1965, and worked with

Sandy Wilson from 1965 to 1996. MJ also ran a separate practice, mostly designing studios for artists, from 1974 to 1996. In 2009 she was awarded an OBE for her services to architecture and architectural education. http://www.longkentish.com/ Event Communications is responsible for exhibition design of the new galleries at the Jewish Museum. Event is Europe s leading exhibition design group, recognised as a pacesetter for pushing the boundaries of existing practice and constantly exploring new ways to interpret, present and connect with audiences. http://www.eventcomm.com/ END OF ALL