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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center| Moscow - AFAR
This is one of the most-recommended museums in Moscow.
https://www.afar.com/places/jewish-museum-and-tolerance-center-moskva
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Moscow's Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center Awarded UNESCO Prize - Russia Beyond
Madanjit Singh Prize awarded for promoting dialogue between world religions.
https://www.rbth.com/politics_and_society/2016/11/17/moscows-jewish-museum-and-tolerance-center-awarded-unesco-prize_648545
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The Curation Revolution: Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre - The Culture Trip
Opened in November 2012, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre took the title of being the largest museum in Europe dedicated to Jewish history.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/russia/articles/the-curation-revolution-moscow-s-jewish-museum-and-tolerance-centre
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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center - In Your Pocket
This large and engaging museum dedicated to the complex history of Russian Jewry, is thoroughly modern in approach, favouring personal testimony, archival video footage and interactive displays - all translated into Russian and English. The exhibitions are divided chronologically, helping visitors to understand the life of Jewish communities as they travelled across medieval Europe, settling in shtetls before moving to the cities.
https://www.inyourpocket.com/moscow/jewish-museum-and-tolerance-center_111517v
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Russia’s New Museum Offers Friendly Message to Jews - The New York Times
A large, high-tech Jewish history museum, personally championed by Vladimir V. Putin and underwritten by oligarchs, opened in Moscow on Thursday.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/09/world/europe/russias-new-museum-offers-friendly-message-to-jews.html
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How Russia Created a Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center Even Vladimir Putin Can Tolerate - The Forward
Opened in 2012, Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center has become a major tourist attraction. But in telling the history of Jews in Russia, it has sacrificed some deeper truths. Olga Gershenson assesses the accomplishments and liabilities of the $50 million museum.
http://forward.com/culture/art/328682/how-russia-created-a-jewish-museum-and-tolerance-center-even-vladimir-putin/
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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center (Moscow, Russia): Top Tips Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor
Book your tickets online for Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, Moscow: See 580 reviews, articles, and 260 photos of Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, ranked No.22 on TripAdvisor among 2,453 attractions in Moscow.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298484-d3671557-Reviews-Jewish_Museum_and_Tolerance_Center-Moscow_Central_Russia.html
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Еврейский музей и центр толерантности
Welcome to the Jewish Museum and tolerance center.
https://www.jewish-museum.ru/en/
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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center - Wikipedia
The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center opened in Moscow in November 2012 and is thought to be the largest Jewish museum in the world. Construction of the museum is estimated to have cost $50 million. Vladimir Putin personally donated one month of his salary towards the construction of the museum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Museum_and_Tolerance_Center
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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center - Russian Museums
The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center Museum is housed in the Bakhmetyevsky Bus Garage - the world-famous Constructivist masterpiece designed in 1926 by Konstantin Melnikov and Vladimir Shukhov.
http://www.russianmuseums.info/M397
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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center - Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Housed in a massive modernist avant-garde building (1927), this is Russia’s first interactive museum of history. It uses artifacts, environmentally scaled filmic elements, large-screen interactive media, and theatrical design in a setting that maintains scholarly credibility and seriousness but whose tone is one of lively yet respectful engagement.
http://www.raany.com/commission/jewish-museum-and-tolerance-center/
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The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre in Moscow
Visit. Created at the initiative of Dov-Ber-Pinhos Berez Lazar, Chief Rabbi of Russia since 1999, the Jewish Museum in Moscow opened its doors in November 2012. The inauguration took place in the presence of the president of Israel, Shimon Peres, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Sergei Lavrov.
https://temoigner.revues.org/1226?lang=en