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Exhibition "Lithuanian Jews behind the Iron Curtain"

The exhibition reveals the individual struggle to presevere against the supression of freedom, identity and historical memory. This is the first exhibition to tackle this historical blank space in the contemporary history, aimed at fighting ingrained stereotypes, revealing the reality of Jewish life and providing a fuller picture of Jewish cultural and ethnic expression during the period of Soviet regime.

Exhibition was presented at the Museum in 2014. It was favorably accepted in the reviews of famous Lithuanian and foreign historians. Mobile easy to stand-up panels, made according to contemporary design requirements, make the exhibition acceptable for many spaces in various spaces of cultural and educational purpose, schools; they’re easy to set during the educational seminars or the other events, seeking to attract the attention of the society the problems of Modern Era.

Exhibition presents the unique sources, facts and documents, found in Museum collections and State archives as well as reminiscence of those, who have lived through the real historic events, still poorly talked off in the society.

- about the situation of the Jews during the First Soviet occupation: the nationalization of the property, restrictions on culture, political persecutions, deportations.

- about the efforts of the under-populated community – despite the restrictions – to renew the traditional life (religion, culture, education) after the Holocaust in the post war years.

-  about the open campaigns against the cosmopolitans and doctors-the killers during the Stalinism times, the restrictions on education, religion, culture and Holocaust remembrance, the persecutions of the creative intellectuals, speaking in Yiddish language, the restrictions on the professional career;

-  about the efforts to cherish the identity in the family field, the amateur artistic activities, the first efforts to find the place for the Jewish remembrance and tragedy in the professional literature, of course only in the permissible frames.

-  About the fight for human rights and the waves of repatriation to Israel.

-  About the breakthroughs of the identity of Lithuanian Jews during the years of Movement.

We’re ready to present this transportable exhibition, accompanied by the professional lecture by Museum’s historians and arranged discussions, upon your request.
Modified: 12/15/2015
Information
2017.03.01

 

 If you want to order a guided tour or educational programme please contact us in advance:
tel. 
 +370 60163612, 
email:
 muziejus@jmuseum.lt

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If you want to order an educational programme, please contact us at:  +370 5 212 0112,
+370 6 8986 191 or via email
muziejus@jmuseum.lt

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   Tolerance Center 
(Naugarduko St. 10/2) 
working hours:

Monday,Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Tuesday, Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-16:00
Saturday-closed,
Sunday: 10:00-16:00

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  Holocaust Exposition 
(PamÄ—nkalnio St. 12) 
working hours:

Monday-Thursday: 9:00-17:00
Friday: 9:00-16:00
Saturday-closed
Sunday: 10:00-16:00

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  Memorial Museum of Paneriai
(Agrastų St. 15, Aukštieji Paneriai)
working hours:
Monday-closed
Tuesday–Sunday 9:00-17:00
From October until May the Memorial Museum is open by appointment only.

If you are interested in visiting the museum/the memorial with a tour guide, please contact us at least a day in advance at
+370 699 90 384  or via email mantas.siksnianas@jmuseum.lt

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