Happy Hanukkah!

from 14-12-2025

The festival of Hanukkah is connected to a story dating back to the Maccabean Wars of the 2nd century BCE. After liberating the Temple, the Maccabean soldiers found only enough oil for one day's ritual burning. However, they began the service, and miraculously, the oil lasted for eight days until the new oil was ready.
In honor of these eight days, Hanukkah is celebrated, with the literal command to make merry and enjoy finger-lickingly tasty meals: the Hanukkah table is usually filled with sweet pastries made using oil or butter. An abundance of oil also symbolizes prosperity and well-being. The most popular pastries are doughnuts and bagels made of butter-rich dough.

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The "Museums. Parks. Manors" school competition continues at our Museum.

from 05-01-2026

The 13th season of the "Museums. Parks. Manors" school competition continues into the New Year. However, the holidays have brought some minor adjustments to our schedule. The Museum will welcome the competition participants starting Monday, January 5, and will then operate according to the regular schedule.
We strongly advise students to familiarize themselves with the rules of admission and conduct on the Museum premises before registering as a competitor at our Museum
The participants' age categories we accept are exclusive to 8th-9th and 10th-11th grades! Participants are welcome to visit on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM. One can participate in the competition on-site only AFTER completing our Museums' online quiz. 
All the relevant information will also be published on the "Museums. Parks. Manors." website. Before registering, please review this information on the Museum's page there: https://museum.cpm.moscow/museums/169 or on our own website: www.mievr.ru.
"Museums. Parks. Manors." School Competition is organized jointly by the Municipal Departments of Education and Culture. The Museum for Jewish History in Russia does not provide answer sheets or register new competition participants.
Prior booking by phone 8 (495) 656-45-71 is required.

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