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Erwin Blumenfeld, Double autoportrait
Exhibition

The Trials and Tribulations of Erwin Blumenfeld, 1930-1950

13 October 2022 – 5 March 2023

Featuring some 180 photographs, including series never previously exhibited, "The Trials and Tribulations of Erwin Blumenfeld, 1930-1950" exhibition focuses on the photographer’s most fertile period. It also casts new light on his vision of art and his life during the Second World War.

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Mili Pecherer. We will not be the last of our kind

until May 14th, 2023

On the occasion of the Nuit blanche.

Invited by the mahJ, Mili Pecherer presents We will not be the last of our kind, a new computer-generated image film where the story of the Deluge intertwines with more personal concerns about wandering, the quest for meaning, ecology, or the dialogue between humans and the animal world.

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Dove Allouche. AgBr

until May 14th, 2023

Winner of the 2020 Maratier Prize awarded by the Pro mahJ foundation, the visual artist Dove Allouche was invited to take a creative look at the mahJ collections, to produce an original work.

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Jacques Pérez, École juive, Djerba, 1980
Exhibition

Pilgrimage to Djerba. Photographs by Jacques Pérez, 1980

From 2 June until 31 December 2022

The island of Djerba, in southern Tunisia, is home to one of the oldest and most famous synagogues in the world, the Ghriba. The community around this synagogue, whose existence is accounted for since the Middle Ages, was documented by Jacques Pérez in 1979-1980, in a series of colorful photographs that illustrate their ancestral traditions.

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Marcel Proust. On his mother's side

From 14 april to 28 August 2022

The "Marcel Proust. On his mother's side" exhibition is the first in France to focus on the writer through the prism of his Jewishness.

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Online guided tour

Online Discovery of the mahJ

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By Madeline Diaz or Stéphanie Nadalo, English speaking guides.

A virtual discovery tour in English of the museum's permanent collection.

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Issachar Ber Ryback

Until 28 January 2024

Thanks to an exceptional loan from the Bat Yam Museum (Israel), the mahJ is presenting, as part of its collections, a group of early works by Issachar Ber Ryback (Elisavetgrad, 1897 - Paris, 1935), a key artist in the renaissance of Jewish art in Russia.