The Education in the JMG

The educational programmes of the Jewish Museum of Greece aim at bringing children into contactwith the cultural heritage and the history of the Greek Jews, thus contributing to their developing an intercultural awareness.

Welcome

Welcome to the digital portal for education of the JMG. Here you will find all the educational products offered by the JMG.

E-class

The JMG Digital Platform for Asynchronous Education

Artifacts collection

Selected artefacts from the JMG Collections

Virtual Tour of the temporary exhibition, “Stone Paths – Stories Set in Stone: Jewish Inscriptions in Greece”

Τhe JMG issued In 2018 α new academic publication, entitled, “Corpus Inscriptionum Judaicarum Graeciae (CIJG): Corpus of Jewish and Hebrew Inscriptions from Mainland and Island Greece (late 4th c. BCE–15th century)”, which collects and presents 108 epigraphic items of Jewish interest that are located in Greek territory, many of them for the first time. The publication received an award in December 2019 by the Academy of Athens. The publication of the academic volume was followed by a temporary exhibition, entitled “Stone Paths – Stories Set in Stone: Jewish Inscriptions in Greece”, presented jointly at the Jewish Museum of Greece (JMG) and the Epigraphic Museum (EM), from mid-May 2022 to mid-October 2023.

Digital Exhibitions

Visit the digital exhibitions of the JMG

Μuseum Αrtifacts

Featured items from JMG Collections

Seminars for Teachers

In Athens

At Yad Vashem

In Other Cities

Digital Applications

The digital applications of the Museum, upgraded, and even easier to use. Follow the simple instructions and embark on a journey of learning.

The Second World War and the Holocaust of the Greek Jews 1941 – 1944

The Jews of Greece: 2,300 Years of History and Tradition

TOUR ALL THE AREAS OF THE MUSEUM

VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE

Within the realm of the new challenges cultural institutions are faced with, and of their creative responses, the Jewish Museum of Greece presents this new virtual tour to all digital visitors the world over, enriched with many points of interest and with tridimensional images of selected artifacts from the museum collections.

Zanet I. Battinou

Archaeologist, JMG Director