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Portrait of Salomon Wolff Behrens. Lithograph by Joel Ballin (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Portrait of Salomon Wolff Behrens. Lithograph by Joel Ballin (The Danish Jewish Museum).
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Pin from the Association of Jewish Craftsmen in Copenhagen (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Pin from the Association of Jewish Craftsmen in Copenhagen (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Torah shield (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Torah shield (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Photo showing three Polish-Jewish refugees on sightseeing in Copenhagen shortly after their arrival in Denmark in 1969 (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Photo showing three Polish-Jewish refugees on sightseeing in Copenhagen shortly after their arrival in Denmark in 1969 (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Photo showing mr. Feldstein's tailor factory in Ryesgade in København, probably in the 1920's (Dansk Jødisk Museum).
Photo showing mr. Feldstein's tailor factory in Ryesgade in København, probably in the 1920's (Dansk Jødisk Museum).
Royal permissions to issue bonds, given to two Jewish factory owners, late 19th century (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Royal permissions to issue bonds, given to two Jewish factory owners, late 19th century (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Party song in the shape of a Torah scroll. The lyrics are written in Danish, but filled with jiddish expressions. The song was written for the celebration of cantor Julius Kaminkowitz’ 40 year birthday in 1934 (The Danish Jewish Museum).
Party song in the shape of a Torah scroll. The lyrics are written in Danish, but filled with jiddish expressions. The song was written for the celebration of cantor Julius Kaminkowitz’ 40 year birthday in 1934 (The Danish Jewish Museum).

Donations to the collection

The Danish Jewish Museum gratefully receives donations to the collection. The museum collects all kinds of materials, that shed light on important aspects of Danish Jewish life through the ages.


All proposals for donation will be considered on the basis of the museum's collection policy and the guidelines detailed below.

• The object is relevant to the field of Danish Jewish culture, art and history.

• The story of the object is known.

• The object is well-preserved.

• The object is not identical to other objects in the collection

To make sure that the relevant provenance information is secured, it is important to make an appointment in advance.

Please contact Inge Bucka Mejlhede, im@remove-this.jewmus.dk, if you would like to donate materials to the collection.

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Tuesday to Friday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 12 noon - 5 pm
Monday closed

Summer (1 June - 31 August)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
Monday closed