In the Galleries
Current
Past
Current Exhibitions
History with Chutzpah: Remarkable Stories of the Southern Jewish Experience
NOW ON VIEW
From Light to Light: The Weekly Jewish Holiday of Shabbat
Step into the sacred rhythm of Jewish tradition as the Breman Museum proudly presents “From Light to Light: The Weekly Jewish Holiday of Shabbat.”
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Absence of
Humanity
This permanent exhibition presents the history of the Holocaust through artifacts and stories of Atlanta area Holocaust Survivors.
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NOW ON VIEW
JerusaLENS
Welcome to JerusaLENS: The World Photographs Jerusalem, an extraordinary exhibition capturing the essence and beauty of Jerusalem through photographers’ lenses worldwide.
Breman on the Road
October Seventh
A Space of Anguish, Loss, Anger, Memory, and Sorrow
This exhibition, located at Temple Sinai, brings together work by 25 artists offering a powerful and personal look at the ongoing realities faced by those impacted by the tragic events of October 7, 2023.
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Our Partners & Awards AJOCC Jewish Diversity of Arts Showcase Partners Our PartnersAbraham J. and Phyllis Katz FoundationAlliance Bernstein L.P. Atlanta Jazz FestivalAtlanta Jewish Film FestivalAtlanta Jewish Music FestivalAtlanta Preservation CenterAtlanta Speech School’s Rollins Center for Language and LiteracyBeit Hatfutsot, Museum of the Jewish PeopleCenter for Civil and Human RightsCongregation Ahavath AchimCongregation Shearith IsraelConsulate General of
Ida Pearle and Joseph Cuba Archives As story keepers of Jewish traditions, history, and heritage, we are home to the largest collection of Jewish archives in the Southeast. Much more than a collection of relics—these manuscripts, photographs, artifacts, textiles, and oral histories weave together multi-layered memories that connect us with our past. Whether you’re here
Our histories are woven. Come see what makes it yours. At The Breman, our commitment to excellence begins with each member of our incredible staff. We are continuously looking for qualified and experienced museum professionals as well as enthusiastic and friendly volunteers. If you feel that your background and aspirations align with ours, please send
William Breman The Man Behind The Museum His lifetime of leadership and distinguished achievements continue to be an inspiration for all who knew him.In 1990, with a desire to establish something substantial, historical and permanent to benefit both the Jewish and general communities, Bill Breman gave generously to the Atlanta Jewish Federation (now the Jewish
Donate to our Archives There's History in Your Home! For any questions about donations of archival material or to make an appointment use the number and email below to contact our Archives Department.678-222-3752Archives@thebreman.orgAll too often pieces of history are lost forever when we clean out our homes because we don't realize the significance of what
Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education Resilience Runs Deep.The atrocities of the Holocaust should never be forgotten—and neither should the moments of resiliency and resourcefulness that carried many Jewish people to the other side. Our approach to Holocaust education includes highlighting deeply personal stories of extraordinary people, many of whom survived and made new, prosperous lives
Virtual Tour of the Holocaust Gallery We offer a docent-led virtual tour of our permanent exhibition, Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945, using special software that allows the viewer to feel as if they are in the gallery. This tour presents a detailed history of the events that led up to the Holocaust, the atrocities
Stories get lost without keepers. Docent Training for our permanent exhibition Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933-1945 was completed in September 2024. The next training session will be in August of 2025. Dates TBD. Please check back again later for more information. For more information, contact Ariana Gil at agil@thebreman.org or call 678-222-3742
Genealogical Research Find Your Roots At The Breman!The Breman Museum is the proud home of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia (JGSG). The JGSG strives to foster an interest in Jewish heritage, encourage genealogical research, and promote awareness among the Jewish community of the ease and possibility of tracing their own ancestry. They also provide