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The Elinor Rosenberg Breman Museum Shop

Hours

The museum shop is open during regular museum hours:
Monday–Thursday from 10am – 5pm,
Friday from 10am – 3pm, and
Sunday from 1 – 5pm.

Closed Saturdays and most Jewish and Federal holidays. Be aware that Jewish holidays begin on the evening before, so the museum usually closes early on those days. Please check the museum calendar!

For more information, call 678-222-3700.

 

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Exterior of the Breman Museum Shop

The Breman Museum Shop

Gifts

The Breman Museum Shop is a wonderful source for hand-crafted Judaica, books and gift items for all ages.

 

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Interior, The Elinor Breman Museum Shop.

The Elinor R. Breman Museum Shop.

Seasoned With Love: Culinary Treasures from The Breman

Foodies and Noshers, History Fressers and Friends—
this cookbook is for you!

  • Over 300 Kosher Recipes
  • Photographs from The Breman's Archives
  • Southern and Multi-Cultural Jewish Traditions
  • Entertaining Tips
  • Notable Quotes and Food Memories

  

Seasoned With Love: Culinary Treasures from The Breman — $32.95
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Seasoned With Love, half case (6 books) — $187.82 (5% discount)
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Seasoned With Love, full case (12 books) — $355.86 (10% discount)
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Price does not include tax or shipping & handling.

 

More than 20,000 students visit The Breman every year to learn about the Holocaust and about Jewish life and culture. Sales of Seasoned With Love will create a significant and on-going revenue stream to support The Breman's
educational programs.

 

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Vacationing, Los Angeles, California, 1915.

Only the plumpest bird will do for chicken salad. Vacationing, Los Angeles, California, 1915.

Exhibition Catalogues

Seeking Justice: The Leo Frank Case Revisited

Thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan was found brutally murdered at the National Pencil Company, where she was employed. Leo Frank, the Jewish factory superintendent, was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to death. Georgia’s governor commuted Frank’s sentence to life in prison, but Frank, kidnapped from his cell, was lynched by a mob of prominent citizens.

Ironically, the case ignited a fervor that led to both the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan and the reaffirmation of the mission of the Anti-Defamation League.This case was the driving force behind a number of Supreme Court rulings that redefined due process, and it sparked decades of debate over Frank’s innocence.

The catalogue features an introduction by Eli N. Evans; "A Model of the New South," by Andy Ambrose; "Lynching," by Clifford Kuhn; "The Press & the Frank Case by Steve Oney; "Screening a Lynching: The Leo Frank Case on Film & TV," by Dr. Matthew H. Bernstein; "The Frank Case & the Law," by Leonard Dinnerstein; and complete images and text from the exhibition by Sandra Berman & Jane Leavey.

$22.00, plus shipping & handling. Add to Shopping Cart

 


Zap! Pow! Bam! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books 1938-1950.

The catalogue features:

  • Tons of fantastic images of original splash pages, cover art, interior pages, and sketches from some of the most rare and notable comic books of the era;
  • Essay contributions by comic book legends, Jerry Robinson and Jules Feiffer, and author Michael Chabon;
  • Historical background and context of the Golden Age of Comic Books; and
  • Insights into the influences on the artists, writers and publishers who pioneered the industry.

$18.50, plus shipping & handling.

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Seeking Justice: The Leo Frank Case Revisited catalogue.

 

 

 

 

 

Zap! Pow! Bam! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950 catalogue jacket.

 

Books by Holocaust Survivors in Atlanta

The Breman Museum Shop offers a number of books written by Holocaust Survivors who have made their homes in Atlanta. View books written by survivors available for purchase in the shop or online.

 

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