
Abby Schwartz and Isaac Selya
Season 9 Episode 4 | 29m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
On this episode, Barbara interviews Abby Schwartz of the Skirball Museum and Isaac Selya.
The Skirball Museum has one of the oldest collections of Jewish cultural artifacts in America and has been on the campus of Hebrew Union College for decades. Since 1990, when the museum re-opened with new renovations, it has contained seven thematic galleries that portray the cultural, historical, and religious heritage of the Jewish people. Learn about the Skirball on this episode.
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Abby Schwartz and Isaac Selya
Season 9 Episode 4 | 29m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
The Skirball Museum has one of the oldest collections of Jewish cultural artifacts in America and has been on the campus of Hebrew Union College for decades. Since 1990, when the museum re-opened with new renovations, it has contained seven thematic galleries that portray the cultural, historical, and religious heritage of the Jewish people. Learn about the Skirball on this episode.
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