As the Jewish Museum of Greece approaches its 45th anniversary, its vision for the coming years is based on its past achievements, the strength of its work, its acknowledged shortcomings and needs as well as the desire to continuously upgrade the visitor experience in its physical and digital space whilst, constantly observing and helping to shape current affairs on the basis of relevance, cooperation and openness. The Museum’s priorities are:
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To highlight in new ways and through increasing its dissemination, the strong message it already conveys on the long history and unique ancient tradition of the Romaniote as well as Sephardic Greek Jewish communities, by continuing its thorough academic research and study.
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To upgrade its capacity for interaction by enhancing creative communication with its audience through flexible technologies as well as, offering innovative services and sustainable infrastructure so as to develop new research, exhibition and educational activities.
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To expand its social work and the contribution of its humanitarian programmes for the respect, understanding and solidarity between different people, social groups and nations, through creating new partnerships and dynamic hubs for researchers and multipliers, thus, effectively serving the aims of social justice, dignity and memory.