In the Press is a page featuring links to a selection of recent articles and online posts about Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education and its programs.
For media inquiries, please contact: Becca Biggs, Director of Communications, bbiggs@ojmche.org.
Between Two Worlds: Leonora Carrington and David Seymour (Chim) at the Oregon Jewish Museum
July 6, 2024
A visit to ‘The Burned Piano Project: Creating Music Amidst the Noise of Hate’
May 31, 2024
The Burned Piano
April 30, 2024
‘Burned Piano,’ rising out of the ashes
April 29, 2024
Jewish history exhibit is a scrapbook of community and faith in Oregon
February 20, 2024
How Helen Frankenthaler Turned Prints into Art
January 12, 2024
Helen Frankenthaler’s prints at OJMCHE
December 20, 2023
‘The Museum is part of my life’ – Margles retires after 24 years at OJMCHE
December 13, 2023
Judy Margles: Farewell to a Founder
December 4, 2023
In blood and rust: Names of 82 Disappeared Syrians Exhibited in the US West Coast
August 14, 2023
Jacob & Sons Deli Organized Its First-Ever Portland Bagel-Off
August 7, 2023
At the Jewish Museum, the humanity of the moment
July 12, 2023
OJMCHE reopens with expanded galleries and a powerful new core exhibition
July 5, 2023
Human Rights after the Holocaust
June 27, 2023
Oregon Jewish Museum reopens
June 13, 2023
Oregon Jewish Museum reopens with inspirational exhibits and a cultural celebration
June 10, 2023
A fresh new day at the Jewish Museum
June 8, 2023
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education plans to reopen this weekend
June 6, 2023
Salvador Dalí, Rembrandt and Pander coalesce at newly expanded Oregon Jewish Museum, June 11
June 1, 2023
Survivor: Escaping the Holocaust
April 22, 2023
The Oregon Jewish Museum Showcases Harley Gaber’s “Die Plage” Series, Chronicling German History From the Weimar Republic to World War II
November 15, 2022
Harley Gaber’s Die Plage showcases for the first time in 20 years
October 26, 2022
At the Jewish Museum: Die Plage (The Plague)
October 15, 2022
Harley Gaber’s ‘Die Plage’ still revolts, fascinates
October 14 2022
Judy Chicago retrospective captures essence of artist’s 60-year career
September 9, 2022
Turning Inward: Judy Chicago
June 6, 2022
Sixty years of Judy Chicago
All of the works in the mini retrospective “Judy Chicago, Turning Inward” now open at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education come from the collections of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
June 2, 2022
Turning Inward, Judy Chicago, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
June 2, 2022
Preserving Memory, Maintaining Dignity, Fostering Justice: Museums Engage Visitors in Holocaust Education
January 27, 2022
Immigrant stories in ‘To Bear Witness’ exhibit capture horror of persecution, hope found in Oregon
January 26, 2022
To Bear Witness – Extraordinary Lives: new exhibition explores the refugee experience
January 23, 2022
Parachute symbolizes the USA, in shreds
January 17, 2022
‘Tikkun Olam’: Repairing the world a stitch at a time
November 1, 2021
The Virtual Choreography of Adam McKinney’s “Shelter in Place” Installation Imagines One Giant Leap for Humankind
November 11, 2020
Amidst Continued Protests in Portland, Adam McKinney’s New Show Explores His Black and Jewish Identities
October 30, 2020
Reimagining sukkahs in a time of plague
October 2, 2020
Sukkot, the pandemic and a lynching come together in a multiracial Jewish dancer’s new art installation
September 30, 2020
Multimedia exhibition Shelter in Place opens Oct. 1, on eve of Sukkot
September 25, 2020
Black and Jewish Community Join to Revive Historic Partnership
September 17, 2020
Project celebrates 100 years of women having the right to vote
August 28, 2020
‘Chalk The Vote’ outside the Oregon Jewish Museum
August 27, 2020
Enterprise students spark Holocaust, hate speech awareness
March 17, 2020
Southern Rites at the Jewish Museum
March 17, 2020
Pioneering Portland rabbi Joshua Stampfer dies at 97
December 27, 2019
‘Leonard Bernstein at 100’ exhibit celebrates ‘complexity of the man’
October 5, 2019
Exhibit applauds America’s maestro
October 3, 2019
Portland exhibit celebrating ceramicist Hans Coper’s centennial is his first U.S. show in 25 years
September 6, 2019
Improvisation and displacement: the ceramics of Hans Coper
July 29, 2019
Where We Live: Oregon’s historic Jewish community
July 22, 2019
Holocaust and Genocide Education Bill Signed into Law
July 15, 2019
Supporters hope Holocaust education bill heals ‘scars of history’
July 15, 2019
At 86, Oregon Artist Betty LaDuke Is Unstoppable
June 17, 2019
Revolutionary Artists Rock Summer Exhibits at OJMCHE
June 13, 2019
Artist Aggrieved
January 1, 2019
Portland Art Museum, Oregon Jewish Museum Jointly Present Two Exhibitions Featuring Henryk Ross’s Photographs of the Lodz Ghetto
October 29, 2018
Expert: There is a need to return to civility
October 26, 2018
This Jewish Photographer Captured Life in a World War II Ghetto
October 17, 2018
A Diasporist, etc., etc.
July 12, 2018
Joseph Gallivan interviews Bruce Guenther about the painter RB Kitaj
June 12, 2018
A Diasporist, etc.,etc.
July 12, 2018
First Northwest overview of work by R.B. Kitaj opens in Portland
June 7, 2018