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there is a Jewish museum in Camden – but it may not be so exciting.
Permanent exhibitions include History: a British Story which looks at British Jewish history since 1066. There is also The Holocaust Gallery and Judaism: A living Faith which features rare ceremonial art objects.
Founded in 1932 with the aim of preserving London’s Jewish community’s heritage and history of London’s East End, the Jewish Musuem is now housed in an early Victorian listed building in Camden Town. Explore key objects and artefacts of historical and modern Jewish life while learning about the experiences of refugees from Nazism during WWII.
Reflecting the diverse roots and social history of London’s Jewish community, the Jewish Museum features collections, interactive activities and temporary exhibitions…here is a link to their website https://jewishmuseum.org.uk/
Have fun0December 16, 2018in reply to: Things to do in London -
Hyde Park, Westminister, tower of london, Buckingham Palace, What kind of things are you looking for?
Museums, parks – action, Jewish?0December 11, 2018in reply to: Things to do in London -
My OB-GYN is also against it but my sis in law is an OB & is OK with it!
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Interesting.
2 questions.
1) In that case, isnt it provable via autopsies? re asthma – and allergies – that should be provable as well based on numbers but us not the scariest side affect etc.
2) If the result can be death – isnt it simple numbers game? If 1/1000 measles cases die and 1/100 have brain damage – vs whatever percentage their way – which obviously iw lower – even according to them.
Shouldnt this be a simple answer?0December 16, 2018in reply to: The measles! -
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