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Farmington Hills

ers," to airbrush away unpleasant
facts collection is "a sleuthing process"
truths.
conducted through databases, visits
Foreign events like the Holocaust,
to other museums and conversations
the birth of Israel and the struggle for with experts in the field, Perelman
Soviet Jewry are presented in the con-
says.
text of American Jews' activism and
For example, the museum wanted a
volunteer activities.
Confederate soldier's uniform worn by
For visitors who wish to add their
a Jew to be part of a Civil War exhibit,
own memories to the historical
to stand alongside a Union soldier's
record, there are two "It's Your Story"
uniform and show that Jews fought on
video recording booths that will be
both sides, he says. A long search was
archived by the museum. Text accom- unproductive.
panying the exhibits
Finally, an employee
will be in English,
of a museum in the
but audio tours
South who was con-
will be available in
verting to Judaism
Hebrew, Russian
took a special interest
and Spanish.
3 in the search. She went
"Every single
E through her museum's
piece of content"
collection again and
E
in the exhibits was
found a uniform
vetted for accuracy
that had belonged
by a team headed
to Alexander Hart, a
by Sarna, says
Jewish native of New
Josh Perelman,
Orleans who had
who curated the
served as a major in
museum.
the Confederate Army.
Each item was
"We never knew he
winnowed from
Artifacts on display at
was Jewish," Perelman
10, 20 or 30 pos-
the National Museum of
says. "We all got very
sible artifacts, says
American Jewish History
excited."
Perelman, who
include the dress Barbra
The Civil War
earlier worked
Streisand wore in Yenfl,
exhibit now shows
at the Center for
above, and, on page 29,
both sides of the
Jewish History in
Steven Spielberg's first
North-South divide.
Manhattan.
8 mm movie camera from
As for the Jacobs
the late 1950s and the
portrait, Kaplan
History On
actual typewriter on which
says he and his wife
Display
Schindler's list was written
Deanne, who together
The museum was
during the Holocaust.
bought it at auction
designed by archi-
in 1999, decided to
tect James Stewart
loan it to the museum
Polshek, who created the Newseum
because "that's where it belongs:'
in Washington and the Clinton
The wheelchair-accessible museum
Presidential Library in Little Rock,
will include an upscale Judaica shop,
Ark.
a kosher cafe, a 200-seat theater and
Polshek's design incorporates two
event space for 600.
interdependent forms — one translu-
For security reasons, there is no
cent, one opaque. Facing west, toward
underground parking; the museum
Independence Mall, is a glass prism
has a single entrance, and 24/7
that is supposed to express the open-
guards.
ness of America; the north wall is
The lobby opens into a multimedia
terracotta, symbolizing the strength
"Only in America Gallery/Hall of
of Jewish survival and the protective
Fame" display that showcases the lives
shelter of American freedom.
of 18 prominent Jewish Americans,
Inside, an 85-foot-high atrium con- including Albert Einstein, Louis
nects all floors, each of which reflects
Brandeis, Barbra Streisand and Steven
a different aspect of freedom.
Spielberg.
"I think it's wonderful what they're
But the machers, Rosenzweig says,
doing;' says Michael Glickman, CEO
are not the focus of the museum.
of the Center for Jewish History. "Any
Rather, it's the unremarkable items,
time you open up a new institution
the cases of cups and hats and maps
and put history on display, you create
used by unremarkable people, like
a new dialogue for the public ... you
Solomon Jacobs, who made American
make it contemporary"
Jewry. "It's the stuff people held in
For a museum, establishing an arti- their everyday lives."

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