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The Newark Museum is the largest museum in New Jersey and is a national leader in collecting amd exhibiting American art and contemporaty craft. |
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The
largest Jewish Museum in the Western hemisphere, this museum's permanent
exhibition presents, within an historical context, the multiple facets
of Jewish identity as it has emerged during more than four millennia. |
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| Israel Museum | Home
of nearly 500,000 objects of fine art, archeology, ethnography, and Judaica,
representing the great world cultures from ten million years ago to the
present day. |
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| Yeshiva University Museum | This museum’s changing exhibits celebrate the culturally diverse intellectual and artistic achievements of 3,000 years of Jewish experience. The Museum provides a window into Jewish culture around the world and throughout history through its acclaimed multi-disciplinary exhibitions and award-winning publications. |
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Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco |
Since its founding in 1984, this museum has presented more then 80 exhibitions and hundreds of programs exploring the Jewish spirit and imagination. |
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| The Metropolitan Museum of Art | The
Met's collection, in formation since 1870, now contains more than two million
works of art from all points of the compass, from ancient to modern times. |
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| Interweave Press | The
online source for fiber art information. |
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| The Beadwrangler | An adventure
through the bead and fiber world. Very comprehensive. |
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| Temple Beth Ahm, Springfield, NJ | This
beautiful synagogue in Union County, NJ, designed by architect Percival
Goodman, is the site of many of Ina Golub's finest works. |
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| Congregation Beth Am | One
of the most vibrant congregations in the San Francisco Bay area, the Los
Altos Hills synagogue is the site of one of Ina Golub's most important commissions. |
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