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Hope Amidst Despair: The Prophets by Jacob Barosin The Museum of the Bible

3 May 2024 — 18 Sep 2024

During the Holocaust, the Jewish artist Jacob Barosin hid in the upper floor of a schoolhouse to avoid detection. While in hiding, Barosin and his wife, Sonia, used the Bible as a source of hope, and he became inspired by the stories of the prophets of Israel.

Later in life, Jacob Barosin created a series of 18 life-size paintings of the prophets, which are the focus of the exhibition.

During the Holocaust, the Jewish artist Jacob Barosin hid in the upper floor of a schoolhouse to avoid detection. While in hiding, Barosin and his wife, Sonia, used the Bible as a source of hope, and he became inspired by the stories of the prophets of Israel.

Later in life, Jacob Barosin created a series of 18 life-size paintings of the prophets, which are the focus of the exhibition.

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The Museum of the Bible invites people of all ages and walks of life to engage with the Bible and experience its stories through interactive exhibitions. It is located at 400 4th St. SW in Washington, D.C., USA.

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Dinelia,  United States United States
27 Apr 2024
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A most wonderful experience. I was there almost the entire day. God showed me so many things. I was impressed and I will definitely return to the museum on my next trip to Washington DC
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Steve,  United States United States
17 Nov 2023
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EXCELLENT MUSEUM! Beautifully done and the layout is easy to follow. Such a great place to take a non -believer. Go see the sit down videos. Very well done. Just a great experience.
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Carletta,  United States United States
09 Jul 2024
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Great and easy to use , was my first time using and my husband and I enjoyed our weekend
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