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Passover is Chag Ha'Aviv and like spring it brings with it the prospects of renewal.

Passover is Chag Ha'Cherut.

Winds of freedom are always blowing in the air.

Let's hope for the swift waning of the current crisis affecting humankind globally.

Let's hope that those aspiring for renewal will achieve it.

Let's hope that those seeking freedom will attain it.

May you have the strength and resilience to overcome present and future challenges.

May you accomplish all that you aspire to and have good health above all else.

May you experience an inspiring and memorable holiday.

 

Our very best wishes for a meaningful Passover are with you.

 

The Gutwirth Zucker Praque Haggadah c. 1707

Donated by Benjamin Zucker and on display in the Alfred H. Moses and Family Synagogue Hall


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About the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot


You Are Part of the Story

The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot is more than a Museum. This unique global institution tells the ongoing and extraordinary story of the Jewish people.

The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot connects Jewish people to their roots and strengthens their personal and collective Jewish identity. The Museum of the Jewish People conveys to the world the fascinating narrative of the Jewish people and the essence of the Jewish culture, faith, purpose and deed while presenting the contribution of world Jewry to humanity.

The Museum opened in 1978 thanks to the vision of Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress 1954-1977. In 2005, the Israeli Knesset passed the Beit Hatfutsot Law that defines Beit Hatfutsot as “the National Center for Jewish communities in Israel and around the world”.

 

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