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Exhibition

Pierre Dac. King of Lunatics

April 20th to August 27th 2023

The mahJ will be showing the first exhibition entirely devoted to Pierre Dac (1893-1975). More than 250 family archive documents and excerpts from films and television and radio programmes will highlight the life and work of this master of the absurd, one of the founder figures of contemporary French humour.

 

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Exhibition

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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Online guided tour

Online Discovery of the Jewish Marais, Paris

April 24th, 7 pm-8 pm Paris time (G.M.T.+2)

by Madeline Diaz or Stéphanie Nadalo, English speaking guides.

A online trip in English through the Jewish Marais.

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Si Lewen, Parade (détail)
Exhibition

Si Lewen, The Parade

Until May 8th, 2022

The mahJ is showing The Parade, the series of drawings created by Si Lewen (1918–2016) in 1950. Although this Polish-born American artist was a prominent figure in American post-war art, he is still little known in Europe. The recurrent theme in his work is the inexpressible horror of the Holocaust.

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Cinema

The Dybbuk

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By Michal Waszynski
Drama, Poland, 1937, 123 min
Yiddish version with English subtitles, restored by Lobster Films

Screening followed by a meeting with the artist Rainier Lericolais, as an echo to his exhibition "Leah'le, la voix du Dibbouk".

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Walking Tour

Sur la trace des juifs à Paris au Moyen Âge

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Par Ania Guini-Skliar, guide-conférencière nationale
Promenade sur la rive gauche et l’île de la Cité.

Rendez-vous devant l’église Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre, à l’angle des rues Galande et Saint-Jacques
 

Cancelled