Research and Innovation
We conduct active research in collaboration with NTNU to preserve and digitize our extensive collections.
Knowledge sharing
We actively share knowledge and invite dialogue about Jewish history and culture.
Innovative Projects
Our innovative projects contribute to increased understanding and engagement.
Sustainable Initiatives
We are dedicated to sustainable initiatives for knowledge, dialogue and diversity.
Future-oriented Research
Our research and innovation ensure that we are a center of excellence for Jewish history and culture.
Our collection of objects is broad and includes everything from religious objects and ceremonial objects to everyday objects, works of art and personal belongings. Together, they constitute a material documentation of Norwegian-Jewish life and culture, as it has developed in Nordenfjeldske Norway through the ages. Each individual object carries a story – whether it is a tower crown from a synagogue, a Sabbath candlestick from a home, a suitcase used during flight, or a work of art created in post-war reflection.
The collection helps to shed light on how Jewish traditions and ways of life have been practiced in different eras and under changing social conditions. It also tells about adaptation, belonging and identity, and places minority experiences in the context of the larger Norwegian history. For the museum, it is important to showcase both the specific and the general – both what stands out, and what is recognized across environments and backgrounds.



Our collection of objects ranges from religious objects and everyday objects to works of art and personal belongings. These illustrate Norwegian-Jewish life, history, culture and heritage in the Nordenfjeldske Norway.

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.
Get to know the rich collection of objects and discover the history of the items.
Object collection
The history of things

The objects have been collected over decades, often in close collaboration with individuals, families and local communities. This makes the collection a result of trust, community and a shared understanding of the importance of preserving memories for the future. The objects are included in both permanent and temporary exhibitions, and many of them are made available through digital dissemination.
By studying and exhibiting these objects, we want to contribute to increased insight, understanding and reflection – and to give Norwegian-Jewish history a clear and lasting place in our common cultural heritage.
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