The Jewish Museum London has been given a £1m funding enhance by the UK authorities which is able to assist the establishment develop plans for a brand new everlasting house within the capital. Lisa Nandy, the UK’s tradition secretary, introduced the money injection on the launch final week of Two Rooms, the museum’s interim exhibition house on the JW3 venue on Finchley Highway in north London.
“Two Rooms is a small, non permanent house, a type of testing floor for concepts and exhibitions, till they discover a new, everlasting house, scheduled to open by 2030,” mentioned a museum spokesperson. The funding may even assist the museum’s ongoing viewers improvement and outreach work.
Two new exhibitions drawn have opened within the interim house: Legacy: The Story of the Jewish Household who Based J. Lyons and Fed Britain and Tree of Life: Tales from Jewish Museum London’s Assortment (till 18 October).
The museum’s Camden City web site closed in July 2023 attributable to monetary pressures and the location was ultimately offered. In a press assertion, the museum mentioned it was going through “unanticipated rising prices” and finally wanted to turn out to be “extra sustainable into the long run”. The museum had additionally skilled an precedent days of “monetary disaster” in 2019, prompting a overview of its donor-dependent enterprise mannequin.
The UK Division for Tradition, Media and Sport (DCMS) has additionally awarded £100,000 to Manchester Jewish Museum to assist its group outreach work.
Based on Museums Journal, the DCMS’ funding in museums got here out of discussions with Jewish leaders following a Downing Road summit on antisemitism final month. On the Two Rooms launch, which occurred as the primary Jewish Cultural Month was ending, Nandy referenced the current spate of antisemitic assaults within the UK.
“We’re gathering at a time, frankly, the place in each nook of our nation we’re seeing the ties that bind us fraying, and nowhere is that this extra obvious than the appalling assaults we have seen on the Jewish group,” Nandy is quoted as saying in Museums Journal.
The tradition secretary instructed the Jewish Chroniclein the meantime: “One of many issues that actually strikes me when speaking to younger folks within the UK rising up as we speak is that many younger folks will not have come into contact with a member of the Jewish group or will not know that they’ve.”
The federal government can also be working with Arts Council England on an unbiased audit of its processes for dealing with antisemitism.










