Founded over a century ago, Rinkoff’s is a Jewish family business in Whitechapel, East London. Fusing traditional recipes from Eastern Europe with contemporary ideas, they offer carefully baked specialty breads, cakes, and pastries. Rinkoff’s coffee shops are community hubs that bring people together. With three generations (and countless sibling and parent duos on the team) Rinkoff’s is devoted to creating inclusive spaces with people and pastries at their core.
The Jewish Museum tells the story of the history and heritage of Jewish people in Britain through universal themes of migration, family, faith and culture.
The Jewish Museum London is operating as a museum without walls, working towards a new permanent home. Through a striking variety of objects, art, photographs and film footage, as well as personal stories and interactive displays, the museum brings the Jewish story to life, placing it in a wider context of British history.
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Winter Past
Discover the homes and traditions of winters past, present and future in the annual Winter Past exhibition.
Victorian Paper Marbling Course
Learn the art of paper marbling with artist Eloise Dethier-Eaton, inspired by our Victorian Townhouse at Christmas.
Winter Market
This season, discover independent makers and artisan pieces at Museum of the Home as it transforms into a festive market.
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