Kadima. Da Pellestrina alla Terra Promessa

To departure of the ship Kadima, set sail from Pellestrina on 5 November 1947 with 794 people on board
From 24 March 2017 to 28 May 2017
Venice
Place: Museo Ebraico di Venezia
Address: Cannaregio 2902/B
Times: From 1st October to 31 May: 10 am - 5.30 pm | From 1st June to 30 September: 10 am - 7 pm | Sturday closed
Responsibles: Michael Calimani
Organizers:
- Museo Ebraico di Venezia
- Comunità Ebraica di Venezia
- Coopculture e Keren Hayesod Onlus
Ticket price: Free entry | Entrance to the Museum: Full price 8 € / Reduced 6 €
Telefono per informazioni: + 39 041 715359
E-Mail info: prenotazioni.mev@coopculture.it
Official site: http://www.museoebraico.it
The extraordinary story of the good ship Kadima, which set sail secretly from Pellestrina, destination the Promised Land, on 5 November 1947, with 794 Shoah survivors, and of the other ships that left from the same port.
Aliyah Bet: this was the codename for the clandestine immigration to Eretz Israel from Europe, in contravention of the provisions of the Aliah Aleph, the official limited Jewish immigration scheme imposed by the British Mandate between 1934 and 1948.
This exhibition has been made possible thanks to the generous loan of photographs by the CDEC Foundation - Centre of Contemporay Jewish Documentation - in Milan, and by Prof. Eldad Haruvi of the Palmach Museum in Tel-Aviv.
Aliyah Bet: this was the codename for the clandestine immigration to Eretz Israel from Europe, in contravention of the provisions of the Aliah Aleph, the official limited Jewish immigration scheme imposed by the British Mandate between 1934 and 1948.
This exhibition has been made possible thanks to the generous loan of photographs by the CDEC Foundation - Centre of Contemporay Jewish Documentation - in Milan, and by Prof. Eldad Haruvi of the Palmach Museum in Tel-Aviv.
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