Traveling Exhibitions:
Through the Lens: Jerry Goldberg’s Washington
This exhibition charts the growth and change in Washington’s Jewish community through its buildings. Lifelong Washington resident and amateur photographer Jerry Goldberg “biked the sites,” photographing the synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in the city he called home. These photographs are exhibited along with historic photographs of more than 20 sites. Co-sponsored with Tifereth Israel Congregation.
Components
Twenty-one (30" x 40") hanging panels with images and text.
Fees
$500 plus shipping.
Previous Venues
The exhibition has been featured at following Washington, D.C. sites: Tifereth Israel Congregation, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Adas Israel Congregation, Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, and the John A. Wilson District Building.
Current Venue
Ohev Sholom
1600 Jonquil Street, NW,
Washington, D.C.
Call (202) 882-7225 for visiting information.
For information on renting the Jewish Historical Society’s traveling exhibitions, please contact David McKenzie at dmckenzie@jhsgw.org or (202) 789-0900. |