Name Category Sub Category City Notes
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Museum

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Memorial Scrolls Trust

Museum

Holocaust

London

The home of the Czech Torah Scrolls which surived the Holocaust and came to London in 1962.

The Jewish Museum London

Museum

Jewish History

London

A museum that tells the story of the history and heritage of Jews in Britain through universal themes of migration, family, faith

Imperial War Museum

Museum

Holocaust

London

IWM is a family of five museums and historic sites covering war and conflict from the First World War to the present day. The Holocaust Exhibition tells the story of the Nazi persecution of the Jews and other groups before and during the Second World War.?The origins and implementation of the ?Final Solution? are laid bare, with photographs, documents, artefacts, posters and film offering stark evidence of how persecution turned to mass extermination.

The National Holocaust Centre & Museum

Museum

Holocaust

Newark

Through galleries, memorial gardens and talks to survivors, the Centre promotes an understanding of the roots of discrimination and prejudice

Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide studies

University

Holocaust

Leicester

The Holocaust Research Centre, Royal Holloway

University

Holocaust

Egham

British Library

Library

Jewish Literature

London

The National Library of the UK

British Museum

Museum

Jewish History

London

The oldest and largest museum in London

Ben Uri Gallery: The London Jewish Museum of Art

Museum

Jewish Art

London

We hold Europe?s only collection principally dedicated to emigre artists whether refugees or immigrants by choice or as more often as a result of terror. This unique collection comprises of over 1300 works by over 400 artists from 40 countries of birth.

Freud Museum London

Museum

Jewish History

London

This was the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and his daughter Anna Freud, a pioneering child psychoanalyst.

Manchester Jewish Museum

Museum

Jewish History

Manchester

The Museum?s collection is made up of objects, documents, photographs and oral histories charting the many stories and experiences of Manchester Jewish life

Oxford centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies

University

Jewish Culture

Oxford

The Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies of the University of Oxford, fully funded by the Oxford Centre, is the leading research centre for academic Jewish studies in Europe. Today, Hebrew and Jewish studies at Oxford are more wide-ranging, more influential and more exciting than at any time in the history of the University.

Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations

University

Jewish relations

Southampton

The Parkes Institute is one of the world?s leading centres for the study of Jewish/non-Jewish relations. Our scholarly expertise ranges from antiquity through to the present day, and our archive is one of the largest Jewish documentation centres in Europe.

Scottish Jewish Archive Centre

Archive

Jewish History

Glasgow

The Scottish Jewish Archive Centre is dedicated to preserving Scotland's Jewish heritage by collecting historic material relating to the experiences of Jewish people in Scotland over the past 200 years.

Jüdisches Museum Berlin

Museum

Jewish History

Berlin

We are a place of active reflection on Jewish history and culture?on the diversity of Jewish perspectives as well as the history of the relationship between Jews and their non-Jewish environments.

Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia

Museum

Jewish History

Augsburg

The Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia documents the rich culture and checkered history of the Jews in Augsburg and Swabia from the Middle Ages to the present.

New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Foundation

Museum

Jewish History

Berlin

The New Synagogue Berlin ? Centrum Judaicum Foundation was founded in July 1988. Its mission was to ?rebuild the New Synagogue in the Oranienburger Stra?e in Berlin for present and future generations and create a center for preserving and fostering Jewish culture.?

Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Memorial / Information Centre

Holocaust

Berlin

The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in the centre of Berlin is the German Holocaust Memorial honouring and remembering the up to six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Located between the Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz, the Memorial consists of the Field of Stelae designed by Peter Eisenman and the subterranean Information Centre

Jewish Museum Creglingen

Museum

Jewish History

Creglingen

The exhibition shows the regional roots and particularities of Jewish life in Creglingen and in its partial community Archshofen. Ways and destinies, which led the Jews from their native country abroad, will be outlined and the common past of Jews and ?non-Jews? shall be brought back in memory.