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Research and Innovation

We conduct active research in collaboration with NTNU to preserve and digitize our extensive collections.

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Knowledge sharing

We actively share knowledge and invite dialogue about Jewish history and culture.

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Innovative Projects

Our innovative projects contribute to increased understanding and engagement.

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Sustainable Initiatives

We are dedicated to sustainable initiatives for knowledge, dialogue and diversity.

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Future-oriented Research

Our research and innovation ensure that we are a center of excellence for Jewish history and culture.

Experience

The digitized collections at the Jewish Museum Trondheim make it possible to experience and explore the museum's cultural and historical material regardless of time and place. Here you will find a curated selection of 298 objects, 189 photographs and 107 artifacts – everything from religious ritual objects to personal belongings, family photos and historical documents. Through viewing on platforms such as DigitaltMuseum, these sources are made available to researchers, teachers, students and a broad audience.

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Eirik Wicklund,

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eirik@jodiskmuseum.org
Tel. +47 401 69 801

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Eirik portrait

The museum's digital collections give you access to selected objects, photographs and documents – wherever you are. The collection currently consists of 298 objects, 189 photographs and 107 objects. Here you can explore Norwegian-Jewish cultural heritage with a few keystrokes.

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This is what we stand for

As a museum for a national minority, we strive for quality, accessibility, collaboration and continuous innovation in everything we do. We shall be relevant, timely, inclusive and respectful in all aspects of our work. These values guide us in fulfilling our mandate in a meaningful and sustainable way.

History awaits – in digital spaces where memories never fade.

Digital collection

Norwegian-Jewish cultural heritage digitized

The purpose of digitization is both preservation and communication. When collections are made available digitally, it opens up new forms of learning, teaching and research – while securing the material for the future. In an era where access and openness are crucial, the digital collections help to strengthen the museum's role as a knowledge resource and memory institution.

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If you have any questions about the digital collection, please contact us.

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