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The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre (SJAC) is the largest repository of items relating to Jewish migration to Scotland and life in Scotland. [1] It aims to document and illustrate the religious, organisational, social, economic, political, cultural and family life of Jews in Scotland from the 18th century to the present-day in order to heighten awareness - and to stimulate study of - the ...
The playwright and director Avrom Greenbaum also published a handful of Scots-Yiddish poems in the Glasgow Jewish Echo in the 1960s; these are now housed in the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre in Glasgow. [51]
The synagogue houses the Scottish Jewish Heritage Centre (SJHC) which opened in July 2021. [26] The SJHC was created in partnership by the Garnethill Synagogue Preservation Trust and the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. The aims of the SJHC are to: Increase access to Scotland’s Jewish and Holocaust-era history.
The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre holds a large collection of Frank's diaries and correspondences with various institutions. Her university notebooks and some correspondence is also held at the University of Glasgow's Archives. She also gifted two works on paper and one sculpture to Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery. [12]
During the 1980s, Goldwag had a number of exhibitions and was an active member of several artist societies, notably the Glasgow Society of Women Artists and the Scottish Society of Women Artists. [1] Examples of her paintings are held by the Ben Uri Gallery in London, by Strathclyde University and by the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre. [1] [14]
The map also contains co-curated collections from the Scottish Jewish Archive Centre, [10] the Frank Falla Archive, [11] the Wiener Holocaust Library, [12] and the Anne Frank Trust UK. [ 13 ] The map was developed to highlight Britain’s relationship with the Holocaust at a national and local scale, as recommended for Holocaust education by ...
[citation needed] Some of the interior decoration, including the ark and bimah, were removed after the building closed and went to the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre in Garnethill. [3] Following an "overwhelming" and "unprecedented" campaign of support, [5] it was made a Category C listed building on 14 September 2020. The features which were ...
Scottish Jewish Archives Centre; Scottish Political Archive; Scottish Record Society; Scran; Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; Spirit of Revolt Archive; STV Player; T.