Georgian National Museum
Georgian National Museum (GNM) was established in 2004 and unifies 20 museums and institutions in Tbilisi and regions of Georgia. GNM comprises…
The Gogel Family Judaica Collection is an important private collection consisting of ritual and art objects related to Jewish life in Europe, North Africa and Asia. It includes ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles, wooden objects, jewelry, amulets, books, manuscripts and paintings. The Collection represents the social and cultural diversity found across Jewish communities primarily from the 19th and 20th centuries.
On display and in the archives are traditional items used at the synagogue, at Sabbath and holiday observances and at significant ceremonial and life-cycle events.
The first acquisitions of the Collection began in 1972 and has since grown to include mid-century and modern ceremonial and everyday Judaica.
Housed in a period 1910 building in Paris, the Collection is an important resource for individuals researching Jewish art and history.
Georgian National Museum (GNM) was established in 2004 and unifies 20 museums and institutions in Tbilisi and regions of Georgia. GNM comprises…
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