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The Jewish culture is a fascinating subject no matter where you're from. The Portland apartments community has the rare advantage of being able to learn more and experience more than many other city apartment resident within their very own Oregon Jewish Museum. The mission of this museum is to preserve the Jewish culture, whose people were some of the areas first immigrants. They strive to educate today's Portland apartments communities about the Jewish cultures past, present and future in this amazing city. The exhibits change with the seasons and showcase various historically important Jews and heir triumphs and tragedies. Exhibits such as 48 Jews, The Works of Abshalom Jac Lahav have inspired many Portland apartment residents with its painted portraits of Jewish faces. The Original Fiddler- Sholem Aleichem's Theater is another awe inspiring exhibit that has encouraged Portland apartment residents all over the city. It is a photographic essay by the adored Jewish writer Shalom Aleichem. They show stages of his many plays on Jewish life throughout his life and are a valuable part of Jewish culture. The Jewish culture is a rich and inspiring culture with a fascinating history. Oregon Jewish Museum apartment residents are able to live a part of that past in their everyday lives with each visit. Take a break from your day and experience the culture first hand. Its an amazing experience you will never forget.
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