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Sept 2, 2010

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Kid Fun in Grown-Up Museums

Art museums are smart. They know that in terms of creativity and imagination, kids have a lot in common with the artists featured on their walls. To acclimate kids to new ways of looking and discussing what they see, grown-up museums are tailoring programs to young people and their families. It's a great way to groom future museum-goers and artists. 

Special Sunday Hours

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale
5901 Palisade Avenue
(at West 261st Street)
Bronx, NY  10471
Tel: (718) 581-1596
Fax: (718) 581-1980
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Free admission (all visitors, all hours).

Dates & Hours

Sun, July 18, 2010, 10:30 am – Sun, July 18, 2010, 4:30 pm
Sun, Aug 22, 2010, 10:30 am – Sun, Aug 22, 2010, 4:30 pm
Sun, Oct 17, 2010, 10:30 am – Sun, Oct 17, 2010, 4:30 pm
Sun, Nov 21, 2010, 10:30 am – Sun, Nov 21, 2010, 4:30 pm

The Derfner Judaica Museum, which was formally dedicated in June, will be open for special Sunday hours once per month month. (Regular weekday hours are Mon-Thurs, 10:30 am - 4:30 pm; Fri until 3 pm.) The museum is free and open to the public.

On view is the exhibition, Tradition and Remembrance: Treasures of the Derfner Judaica Museum, which explores the intersections of Jewish history and memory. Among the featured objects in the exhibition are a silver filigree vase, 1911, and an early copper alloy Hanukkah lamp, from the famed Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts founded in Jerusalem in 1906. Other objects come from near and far, including a set of 18th-century German Torah implements, a handsomely illuminated 19th-century Italian marriage contract and a 2nd - 4th century lamella amulet.

The Judaica Museum at the Hebrew Home was founded in 1982 when Riverdale residents Ralph and Leuba Baum donated their collection of Jewish ceremonial art to the Home. A refugee from Nazi persecution, Ralph Baum, and his wife, Leuba, had an intense desire to preserve and pass on to future generations the memory embodied in the objects they collected, the majority of which were used primarily by European Jews before the Holocaust. In 2008 the Judaica Museum was named in honor of benefactors Harold Derfner, and his late wife, Helen.

About this Organization

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale

As a member of the American Association of Museums, the Hebrew Home at Riverdale is committed to publicly exhibiting its renowned art collections throughout its 19-acre campus, and to providing educational and cultural programming that benefits both its residents and visitors from New York City and its surrounding suburbs. The Home is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric center serving more than 3,000 elderly persons through its resources and community service programs.
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