The Maine Jewish Museum is a non-profit museum located in Portland, Maine, United States. The museum is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the history and culture of Maine's Jewish community. It is housed in a historic building that was once a synagogue, and its exhibits and programs explore the rich and diverse heritage of Maine's Jewish residents.
The museum features a variety of exhibits that showcase Jewish art, history, and culture. The exhibits change regularly, and have included displays of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and historical artifacts. The museum also offers educational programs and cultural events, such as concerts, lectures, and film screenings, that highlight various aspects of Jewish life and history.
In addition to its exhibits and programs, the Maine Jewish Museum also offers tours of its historic building, which was built in 1921 and was once home to Portland's Shaarey Tphiloh synagogue. The building's architecture and decor provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Jewish community in Maine.
267 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101, United States