Portsmouth synagogue turned museum keeps local Jewish culture alive

In Portsmouth, Virginia, a historic synagogue has been transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the region's Jewish heritage.

The museum offers exhibits, educational programs, and cultural events that highlight the contributions and history of the Jewish community in the area.

This initiative ensures that the rich cultural legacy remains accessible to both the local community and visitors.

Read Original Article: WHRO

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