The Judah L. Magnes Museum, home of one of America's most acclaimed collections of Judaica is moving to downtown
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The Judah L. Magnes Museum, home of one of America's most acclaimed collections of Judaica is moving to downtown
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"Tent, Tabernacle, Synagogues: A Modern take on an Ancient Form,” Paper to be presented at European Association of Jewish Studies, Krakow, Poland (July 18, 2018)
"Arnold W. Brunner (1857-1925) and the First Generation of American-born Jewish Architects."
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And if your work ever gives you occasion to visit the current home of the Magnes, let me know. Our house isn't even 100 feet away.
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