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The JM26 - Events, People, & Ideas That Have Made a Mark in 2013 - From The Jewish Museum

The JM26 - Events, People, & Ideas That Have Made a Mark in 2013 - From The Jewish Museum

NEW YORK, Dec. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --The Jewish Museum in New York City is launching the first annual JM26, a thought-provoking and entertaining list of 26 events, people, and ideas that have made a mark in 2013. From an activist bar mitzvah boy arguing for marriage equality to limited edition Katz's Deli sneakers and President Obama visiting Israel, JM26 items range from pop culture trends to geopolitical events and from whimsical to provocative - providing a diverse global look at 21(st) century Jewish experience.

The JM26 is available at a new, dynamic website: JM26.org. Selections include:


-- Happy Thanksgivukkah...Gobble Tov! - The convergence of Thanksgiving and
Hanukkah had everything: latkes with cranberries, pilgrims with payot,
and a furious debate about the lunar calendar.
-- Bieber Hoped Anne Frank Would Have Been a Belieber - Justin Bieber
sparked controversy during a visit to the Anne Frank House.
-- Jewish Superheroes Unite! - Speculation that Doctor Who was Jewish, the
casting of Israeli actress Gal Gadot to play Wonder Woman, and more.
-- New Pope - Art lover, Chagall fan, and Person of the Year.
-- Kosher Sin? - Smokes, spirits, and sex all tested the boundaries of
kosher sin this year.
-- $1 Billion Nazi Art Horde Revealed - The art world was stunned when
German tax authorities revealed they had discovered 1,400 major works of
art hidden in a Munich apartment.
-- JewGlass: Tech Meets Tradition - "Jewish Guide for Glass" is the first
Jewish app designed for Google Glass and one of a new breed of high tech
aids to religious observance.


Released on December 26, the JM26 references 26 ceremonial objects with which The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904. The number 26 also has significance in Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism.

About The Jewish Museum

Widely admired for its exhibitions and collections that inspire people of all backgrounds, The Jewish Museum in New York City is one of the world's preeminent institutions devoted to exploring art and Jewish culture from ancient to contemporary. Located at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, The Jewish Museum organizes a diverse schedule of internationally acclaimed and award-winning temporary exhibitions as well as dynamic and engaging programs for families, adults, and school groups. The Museum maintains a collection of 25,000 objects--paintings, sculpture, photographs, video, archaeological artifacts, and ritual objects. www.thejewishmuseum.org

Press Contact:

Anne Scher

212.423.3271
pressoffice@thejm.org

SOURCE The Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum


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