Moses Löw Koppels Laubhütte in Schwabach

Permanent Exhibition at the JMF in Schwabach

LEV KOPPEL’S RESIDENCE AND SUKKAH

The Jewish Museum Franconia in Schwabach is located in the former Jewish home of Moses Löw Koppel in Synagogengasse. It is equipped with a jewel of European-Jewish cultural heritage that is unique: a historic tabernacle with wall frescoes from the late Baroque period. Visitors can also embark on an exciting journey through time through the Jewish history of Schwabach in the historic Synagogengasse (Synagogue Alley) and the surrounding area with an App.

A gem of European-Jewish cultural heritage was discovered in Synagogengasse 10a during renovation work around 2000: a historic tabernacle with impressive murals from the late Baroque period. The symbolic content of the wall painting is unique in Western Europe.

The exhibition uses historical traces in the building and animated films to convey the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles, the history of the building as well as the Jewish history of Schwabach. Annual changing exhibitions on the first and second floor deepen further aspects of Jewish history and culture.

Through the Synagogengasse via app

In and near the Synagogue Lane there are many historical buildings such as the synagogue, rabbinical house, teaching house and houses of Jewish court factors and families. A free app invites you to explore this former Jewish center of Schwabach on your own in addition to visiting the museum and getting to know the Jewish history of Schwabach and its residents. The app is available via GooglePlay.


LocationSynagogengasse 10a, rear entrance, 91126 Schwabach
Admission fee5€ | 3€ reduced fair
Suggested length of stay60 minutes in the museum, 60 minutes with the Synagogengassen App outside
Barrier-freeno
Tour Bookingbesuch@juedisches-museum.org
Opening hourssee our homepage for the current opening hours and visiting arrangements
Closing daysJom Kippur | 24.,25.,31.12.; 1.1.

Mission Statement


Franconia was an important cradle of Jewish life in Southern Germany. The Jewish Museum Franconia provides fascinating insights into this almost thousand-year-old Jewish history. The Jewish Museum Franconia sees itself as a center for knowledge and understanding of Jewish history and culture in Franconia. In its three buildings in Fürth, Schnaittach and Schwabach, the Jewish Museum in Franconia conveys the diversity of Franconian-Jewish life from its beginnings to the present day. Exhibitions, educational programs, research projects, events, publications and collection activities serve this purpose in particular. Participating in current social debates and taking a stance is part of the Museum’s self-image.

All Museums are located in historical monuments dating back to the 16th to 18th centuries. They have sukkahs and ritual baths that have survived to this day. Together with the extensive collections of Judaica and everyday objects, the museums convey a vivid picture of Jewish life in Franconia – from the urban and small-town to the rural milieu, from its beginnings to the present day.

Museums


Team


The Jewish Museum Franconia
+49 911-950988-0
info@juedisches-museum.org

Mailing Address:
Postfach 2055
90710 Fürth, Germany

Shipping Address:
Königstraße 89/Seiteneingang
90762 Fürth, Germany


DIRECTOR

DIRECTOR
Daniela F. Eisenstein
E-mail

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Alisha Meininghaus, M. A. in representation for Verena Erbersdobler, M. A.
Tel. 0911-950 988-0
E-mail

ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANCE AND EVENT ORGANIZATION
Margarita Volskaya, M. A.
0911-950988-0 (Mo-Thurs)
E-mail

PRESS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
N.N., Daniela F. Eisenstein
0911-950988-20
E-mail


COLLECTION AND RESEARCH

TEAM LEADER
Daniela F. Eisenstein
0911-950 988-0
E-mail

CURATOR
Daniela F. Eisenstein in representation for Verena Erbersdobler, M. A. (maternity leave)
0911-950 988-0
E-mail

CURATOR, SUPERVISOR PHOTO ARCHIVES
Monika Berthold-Hilpert, M.A.
+0911 950 988-14
E-mail

COLLECTION SUPERVISOR
Sabine Sältzer, M. A.
0911-950 988-24
E-mail

LIBRARY
E-mail

ACADEMIC TRAINEE
Marina Heller, M. A.
0911-950 988-13
E-mail

INTERN
N.N.
E-mail


EDUCATION

TEAM LEADER
Alisha Meininghaus, M. A.
Curtaor for Museum Education
Tel. +49 911 950988-18
E-mail


MUSEUM EDUCATOR
Benjamin Herrmann, M. A.
+49 911 950988-17
E-mail

SCOUT
Tomke Gerstenberg-Winter, M. A.
+49 911 950 988-15
E-mail

TICKETING
Annette Schuster, M. A.
0911-950988-16
E-mail

COOPERATING SCHOOL PARTNER
Markus Sternecker
Museumspädagogisches Zentrum
E-mail

COOPERATING PARTNER
Pfarrer Walter Drescher
Ev.-Luth. Dekanat Fürth
E-mail

COOPERATING SCHOOL PARTNER
Heiko Quinkler
Kath. Dekanat Fürth
E-Mail


ADMINISTRATION

TEAM LEADER
Jutta Putschner, M.A, M. A.
0911-950 988-19
E-mail

ADMINISTRATION CLERK
Margarita Volskaya, M. A.
0911-950988-0 (Mo-Do)
E-mail

SACHBEARBEITER BUCHHALTUNG
Manfred Rose
0911-950988-12 (Mo und Mi )
Mail

CARETAKER
N.N.
0911-950-988-72
E-Mail

CLEANING
Sibel Ciftci

VISITOR SERVICE FÜRTH – MUSEUM DESK
Ingrid Engler (Mary S. Rosenberg Café)
Kathrin Gleichmann-Schlesinger
Astrid Laufer M. A. (Bookstore & Museum Shop)
Evelyn Liedtke
Julia Schnitzer
0911-95098880
E-mail

VISITOR SERVICE SCHNAITTACH – MUSEUM DESK
Silvia Lobenhofer-Albrecht
Marie-Luise Sych-Fluck
09153-74340911-950 988-0
E-mail

VISITOR SERVICE SCHWABACH – MUSEUM DESK
09122-8862100; 0911-950 988-0
E-mail


VOLONTEERS

Silvia Bär (Museum Collection and Exhibitions)
Anna Griza (Museum Collection)
Ute Hedrich (Museum Collection and Exhibitions)
Laura Jakobs (Krautheimer Library)
Andrea Kragl (Press and Public Relations)
Dagmar Menzel (Museum Collection)
Kerstin Müller (Museum Collection)
Gerd Niklas (Adress Management)
Margit Pfahlmann (Krautheimer Library)
Ann-Kathrin Steger (Museum Collection)
Helmut Steiner (Genealogy) E-mail
Sabine Roth (Museum Collection)
Lutz Trautvetter (Museum Collection)


Genealogy


Altes Foto mit der Familie Freimann.

We are happy to help with family research, by searching our holdings and recommending further contacts to you.

Kontakt

Networking & Assistance


Networking with other cultural institutions, with researchers and descendants of Jewish families is essential for our research on Franconian-Jewish history and culture. You can find out more about the networks, outreach programs and cooperations of the JMF here.

Are you planning a project on Franconian-Jewish history and culture? Or are you looking for image material or for a specific object? The Jewish Museum Franconia advises cultural institutions, associations as well as the press, television and radio how to plan and implement projects on Franconian Jewish history and culture.

Partnerships


Schülerausstellung im Jüdischen Museum in Fürth.

Here you will soon find an overview of our school partnerships.

Supporting Association


The supporting association of The Jewish Museum Franconia in Fürth, Schnaittach & Schwabach was founded in 1990.

It includes the District of Middle Franconia, the City of Fürth, the Rural Nuremberg District, the Market Town of Schnaittach and the City of Schwabach.

Donation Account

Trägerverein Jüdisches Museum Franken e.V.
Sparkasse Fürth
Konto Nr. 11775 | BLZ 762 500 00
IBAN: DE 38 7625 0000 0000 0117 75 – SWIFT/BIC: BYLADEM1SFU

Board Members

Chair
Armin Kroder
Rural Nuremberg District Administrator und District President of Central Franconia

Second Chair
Dr. Benedikt Döhla
Social and Cultural Advisor, City of Fürth

Vorstandsmitglieder
Mayor Frank Pitterlein (Secretary), Market Town Schnaittach
Head Mayor Peter Reiß, City of Schwabach
Bezirksrätin Maria Scherrers, District of Central Franconia
Dr. Andrea Kluxen, Cultural Officer and District Hometown Keeper, Chair of the Academic Advisory Board
Susanne Jahn, Chair of the Society of Friends of The Jewish Museum Franconia

Friends of The Jewish Museum Franconia


The Friends of The Jewish Museum Franconia Association was founded in 1988. Since then, it has made numerous projects possible, such as exhibitions, accompanying events, purchases for the library and the Museum collection. It also significantly supported the erection of the Schwabach Museum and of the Annex in Fürth.

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Job Opportunties


Mitarbeit

There are many ways to get involved in the work at the Jewish Museum Franken! We are currently looking for freelancers and volunteers. We look forward to your application!

English (native) speakers wanted as freelance museum tour guides

Volunteers

Nov interenships available at the moment.

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