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		<title>Rebecca Fromer, co-founder of Magnes, dies at 84</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Rebecca Camhi Fromer, a poet, playwright, historian, and co-founder of the <a href="http://www.magnes.org/">Judah L. Magnes Museum</a> of Berkeley, died in San Francisco on January 1 with her family by her side. She was 84.</p> <p>Fromer and her husband, Seymour, <a href="http://www.berkeleyside.com/2009/10/26/seymour-fromer-founder-of-magnes-museum-dies/">who passed away in 2009</a> at the age of 87, started the Magnes Museum in 1960 in response to what they saw as California’s lack of knowledge of its Jewish heritage.</p> <p>Starting with a few objects and a display case &#8230; <a href="http://www.berkeleyside.com/2012/01/03/rebecca-fromer-co-founder-of-magnes-museum-dies-at-84/" class="more-link">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Rebecca Camhi Fromer, a poet, playwright, historian, and co-founder of the <a href="http://www.magnes.org/">Judah L. Magnes Museum</a> of Berkeley, died in San Francisco on January 1 with her family by her side. She was 84.</p>
<p>Fromer and her husband, Seymour, <a href="http://www.berkeleyside.com/2009/10/26/seymour-fromer-founder-of-magnes-museum-dies/">who passed away in 2009</a> at the age of 87, started the Magnes Museum in 1960 in response to what they saw as California’s lack of knowledge of its Jewish heritage.</p>
<p>Starting with a few objects and a display case <strike>in the Oakland Museum</strike> in Seymour Fromer&#8217;s office at the Bureau for Jewish Education in Oakland, the Magnes grew to become the country’s third largest Jewish museum with more than 10,000 objects ranging from paintings, photographs, rare books, archival material, and Judaica.</p>
<p>Situated in a historic home on Russell Street for more than 40 years, the Magnes Museum merged with UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library in July 2010. Now renamed the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, it is scheduled to open in a remodeled building at 2121 Allston Way on January 22.</p>
<p>Fromer wrote, or co-wrote, numerous nonfiction books, including <em>The House by the Sea: A Portrait of the Holocaust in Greece</em>, <em>The Holocaust Odyssey of Daniel Bennahmias, Sonderkommando, Rumkowski and the Orphans of Lodz, </em>and<em> Bridge of Sorrow, Bridge of Hope</em>. Her poetry and prose were collected in<em> Out of Silence, Into Being</em> and <em>One Voice, Many Echos.(...)<br/><br/>Read the rest of <a href="http://www.berkeleyside.com/2012/01/03/rebecca-fromer-co-founder-of-magnes-museum-dies-at-84/">Rebecca Fromer, co-founder of Magnes, dies at 84</a> (490 words)</p>
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		<title>Seymour Fromer, founder of Magnes Museum, dies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frances Dinkelspiel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Seymour Fromer, who founded the <a href="http://www.magnes.org/">Judah L. Magnes Museum i</a>n Berkeley in the early 1960s, died early Sunday after a short illness.</p> <p>Fromer, 87, and his wife Rebecca started the museum in response to what they saw as California’s lack of knowledge of its Jewish heritage. Starting with a few objects and a display case in the Oakland Museum, the Magnes grew to become the country’s third largest Jewish museum. Its influence is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_L._Magnes_Museum">international in scope,</a> however, as &#8230; <a href="http://www.berkeleyside.com/2009/10/26/seymour-fromer-founder-of-magnes-museum-dies/" class="more-link">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Seymour Fromer, who founded the <a href="http://www.magnes.org/">Judah L. Magnes Museum i</a>n Berkeley in the early 1960s, died early Sunday after a short illness.</p>
<p>Fromer, 87, and his wife Rebecca started the museum in response to what they saw as California’s lack of knowledge of its Jewish heritage. Starting with a few objects and a display case in the Oakland Museum, the Magnes grew to become the country’s third largest Jewish museum. Its influence is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_L._Magnes_Museum">international in scope,</a> however, as scholars, artists, musicians, and filmmakers from around the world use its collections.</p>
<p>The beginnings of the museum were almost accidental. In 1960, Fromer, then director of the Jewish Education Council of Alameda and Contra Costa County, was browsing at the old Holmes Bookstore in Oakland. (He loved to browse at antique stores, garage sales and other places where old and historic material might be lurking.) Fromer found an 1894 Oakland high school year book with the picture of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_Leon_Magnes">Judah Magnes,</a> an Oakland native who became the first ordained rabbi from California. (He served as a respected rabbi in New York and founded Hebrew University in Israel). Fromer became very curious about Magnes and soon saw that the West’s Jewish history and traditions were richer than he had known.</p>
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<p>After meeting Magnes’ widow in Israel, Seymour and Rebecca Fromer decided to start a museum. It opened its doors in 1962 and moved to its current site on Russell Street in Berkeley in 1966. Its Western Jewish History Center houses letters, diaries, business documents and photographs documenting the Jewish contribution to the development of the West. It has a stellar collection of Jewish ritual objects, as well as rare books, prints, and paintings. In the past year the Magnes <a href="http://www.magnes.org/digital.htm">has digitized </a>much of its collection, making it widely available to people around the world.</p>
<p>The Magnes also sent emissaries to bring back material from dying Jewish communities around the word, including India, Morocco, and Iran. It also published a number of catalogues of its collections and exhibits as well as book documenting Jewish life in the Bay Area.</p>
<p>Many events that are now a familiar fabric of Bay Area life got their start at the Magnes, and are a testament to the way Fromer served as a mentor to people with a broad range of interests. The Jewish Film Festival and the Jewish Music Festival began there. In 1968, Fromer invited the artist David Moss to serve as an artist-in-residence. Moss specialized in making hand-painted kettubott, the marriage contract that must be signed between husbands and wives. Moss and the Magnes Museum revived the popularity of the kettubot.</p>
<p>Even after Fromer retired as the director of the Magnes, he continued to look for objects for the museum’s collections. Recently, he assisted Fred Rosenbaum, a historian and the director of Lehrhaus Judaica, and the Magnes Museum in creating an exhibit on on how Fillmore Street in San Francisco <a href="http://www.magnes.org/fillmore/index.html">became a Jewish neighborhood </a>after the 1906 earthquake and fire. It is on view at the Jazz Heritage Center. Before the exhibit opened, Fromer could be seen at the San Francisco Antiquarian Book Fair looking in bin after bin for old photographs of the neighborhood.</p>
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