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Press coverage for the Museum's exhibitions—currently featuring LGBTJews in the Federal City— and its programs, and special projects.

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Recent Press Coverage

Capital Jewish Museum’s Gala Fundraises for Security, Continued Free Admission | September 19,2025

In shadow of antisemitic violence, Capital Jewish Museum celebrates second year | September 15, 2025

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Social Scene: A Night of History, Hope & Heritage at the Capital Jewish Museum Gala | September 18, 2025

Elected leaders gather at Jewish Museum Gala | September 14, 2025

‘People Were Just Waiting to Tell Us Their Stories' | August 15, 2025

From synagogue to Stonewall: LGBTQ Jewish stories in D.C. | August 12, 2025

Jewish Museum where Israeli Embassy workers were fatally shot opens LGBTQ+ exhibit | June 28, 2025

Capital Jewish Museum's LGBTJews Exhibit is About Pride and Preservation | June 11, 2025

For World Pride, a DC Museum Exhibit Explores LGBTQ Jewish Identity | June 8, 2025

Despite A Shocking Crime, the Capital Jewish Museum Remains a Site of Resilience | June 6, 2025

Opinion | How to Survive After Two Murders | June 4, 2025

The History of the Capital Jewish Museum Offers a Template for Fighting Antisemitism | June 3, 2025

Capital Jewish Museum exhibit tells story of ‘LGBT Jews in the Federal City' | May 29, 2025

Everything to know if you’re attending WorldPride 2025 in D.C. | May 27, 2025

LGBT exhibition at D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum | May 15, 2025

Long Ignored, LGBTQ+ History Takes Center Stage in Capital Jewish Museum Exhibit ‘LGBTJews in the Federal City’ | May 19, 2025

Podcast | WorldPride in the Capital: LGBT Jewish History at the Capital Jewish Museum | May 14, 2025

New Capital Jewish Museum Features ‘Notorious RBG’ Exhibit – And The City’s Oldest Synagogue | June 5, 2023

Outsiders, strivers: New museum presents complex story of D.C. region’s Jews | May 26, 2023