Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture - Mission

 

 

 

 

The Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, the only international body dedicated solely to advancing Jewish cultural activities, was established by Dr. Nahum Goldmann in 1965 with reparation funds from the Government of West Germany. Through its various programs, the Foundation has played a central role in the dynamic recovery and growth of the Jewish people in the post-World War II period, fostering remarkable cultural creativity and assuring the continuity of Jewish civilization.

From the desk of Executive VP Dr. Hochbaum: Professor Anita Shapira Awarded Israel Prize In Jewish History Upcoming 21st NGF
in Israel, February 2009
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