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Join me in celebrating 10 years of @NMAJH! Help NMAJH continue preserving American Jewish history and other immigrant stories for many years to come by giving to the their Birthday Fund right here: on.nmajh.org/32ClDNY
Happy birthday, @NMAJH! The National Museum of American Jewish History turns 10 this month, & I want you to celebrate with us! Please consider giving to the Museum's Birthday Fund to help preserve American Jewish history for generations to come. Donate: on.nmajh.org/2IB3ZDm
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Happy 10th birthday, @NMAJH! Looking back on the last decade, I'm remembering their 2014 "Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American" exhibit, which explored how Jews formed their American identities through baseball. Give a birthday gift to NMAJH here: on.nmajh.org/36tjsNP
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I'm celebrating 10 years of NMAJH by reflecting on this photography project by Katrina D’Autremont, whose work preserved many NMAJH artifacts--check out these before-&-after pictures! Help fund more NMAJH endeavors by donating to their Birthday Fund here: on.nmajh.org/2UiZ50l
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As @NMAJH celebrates 10 years, I can't help but reflect on one of my favorite exhibits, "Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music" from 2018. This exhibit illustrated Bernstein’s life, Jewish identity, & social activism. Celebrate NMAJH by giving a gift here: on.nmajh.org/3pnzm4V
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Join me in celebrating 10 years of @NMAJH! As a proud member of the NMAJH community, I am thrilled to honor a full decade of such an important institution dedicated to preserving Jewish American history. Help NMAJH continue sharing these important immigrant stories for many years to come by giving to their Birthday Fund through the "Donate" button at nmajh.org!
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Happy birthday, @NMAJH! The National Museum of American Jewish History turns 10 this month, and I want you to celebrate with us! Please consider giving to the Museum's Birthday Fund to help preserve American Jewish history for generations to come. Visit nmajh.org and tap the "Donate" button to make your contribution.
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The National Museum of American Jewish History turns 10 this month! Looking back on the last decade of the Museum, I'm remembering their 2014 exhibition, "Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American," which explored how Jews and other minorities formed their American identities through baseball. I invite you to join me in celebrating 10 years of @NMAJH by donating to their Birthday Fund to ensure that many more exhibitions like "Chasing Dreams" can be hosted at the Museum for years to come! Give your birthday gift by visiting nmajh.org and clicking the "Donate" button. Photo: Matthew Christopher Photography
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Here's to 10 years of @NMAJH! Join me in wishing the National Museum of American Jewish History a happy 10th birthday by reflecting on some of the best NMAJH moments from the last decade. Today I'm remembering when the Museum engaged a wonderful fine arts photographer, Katrina D’Autremont, who preserved many of the artifacts from NMAJH's collection in photographs that captured the personalities of their diverse objects - from gleaming eighteenth century silver to this unique twentieth century taxidermy chicken. Now, you can view these artifacts from the comfort of your own home! Help fund another decade of NMAJH endeavors by donating to their Birthday Fund! Donate $10 for 10 years by clicking the "Donate" button at nmajh.org.
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As the National Museum of American Jewish History celebrates their 10-year anniversary, I can't help but reflect on some of my favorite @NMAJH moments from over the last decade. One of my favorite exhibitions of theirs was "Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music" which they hosted in 2018. This exhibition illustrated Leonard Bernstein’s life, Jewish identity, and social activism, and featured innovative interactive media and sound installations, along with approximately 100 historic artifacts like Bernstein's piano and glasses. I encourage you to join me in celebrating NMAJH by donating to their Birthday Fund! Head to nmajh.org and click on the "Donate" button to give now. Photo: @JessiMelcer
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