2020 Stewardship Report - The Breman Museum

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Annual Stewardship Report November 2020 On behalf of the Board and Staff of The Breman Museum, we wish to acknowledge all supporters who have helped us make a difference.

and understanding through the fulfillment of our mission of connecting people to Jewish history, culture and the arts. There has been great energy at The Breman ... larger-thanever audiences, sold-out exhibitions, pop-up events across the city, national recognition with our concert series ... yet we know there is more work to do, more stories to tell. We will soon celebrate our 25th Anniversary in 2021, a significant milestone that offers the opportunity to honor our role as a cultural center devoted to Jewish heritage. The Breman is firmly rooted in the community ... poised and positioned well to advance its mission by showcasing what we are today and our relevance in the future. We stay connected through the history of our past and what we leave behind.

Sol and Lillian Freedman (pictured in front of those next to life ring) on the SS George Washington en route from Poland to the United States, 1928.

It is because of the sustained generosity from so many that we can make a positive impact in Metro Atlanta and beyond. This support has been invaluable and enabled us to reach an important milestone in our history. Together, we can continue to give back to the community in a meaningful way. This report summarizes our commitment to our mission, an overview of our programming, highlights and outcomes, as well as an update of where the museum stands today amidst the global pandemic. Since its founding in 1996, The Breman Museum — Georgia’s only Jewish museum — has been dedicated to inspiring mutual respect

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