Museum of Jewish Montreal
The Museum of Jewish Montreal is an online and mobile museum that collects, maps, and presents the history and experiences of the Montreal Jewish community through exhibits, walking tours and through online and mobile technology. It is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 2010 by Zev Moses, the museum's current director.
Activities
The Museum of Jewish Montreal was founded in 2010, when Montreal’s Jewish community turned 250 years old. What began as a project to map Montreal’s Jewish history has since expanded to include online exhibits, oral histories and online/mobile walking tours.The MJM website features online exhibits with written descriptions of key institutions, events, places and people in the history of Montreal’s Jewish life. Each exhibit also features archival imagery and links to further research. Exhibits are intended to give users context about how different elements of the Jewish community’s history fit into the history of Montreal, Quebec, Canada and worldwide Jewish life. There are over 125 original exhibits along with various exhibits based on Sara Tauben’s research on historic synagogues in Montreal.
Beginning in 2013, MJM began curating digital exhibitions, including Between These Walls, A Geography of Jewish Care and Work Upon Arrival. The Museum began to curate pop-up exhibitions in February 2014, with its exhibition on garment workers "Parkley Clothing: 1937." "Sacrée / Profane - Samy Elmaghribi" about a Moroccan Jewish pop singer and cantor was exhibited in winter 2015. MJM also organizes events, including lectures, panel discussions and other public programming.
In 2016, the Museum acquired a physical storefront on 4040, boulevard Saint-Laurent. They operated on the ground-floor of a former garment industry factory called the Vineberg Building. In May 2020, however, the Museum lost its physical space, but reopened further north on Saint-Laurent in early 2022. The Museum’s current physical space at 5220 boulevard Saint-Laurent is currently under renovation, and the Museum’s operations have been moved to the H. Fisher & Fils storefront at 4129 Saint-Laurent.