When visiting Oslo I found out about this museum and felt it somehow important to give it a visit. I have been to several other museums (most notably the Holocaust Museum in Washington) that dealt with the the Shoah and the horrible prosecution that Jews have faced throughout the centuries. However, this museum is different in that it focuses on Jewish life in Oslo and Norway. As another reviewer already mentioned: It was quite an emotional experience at times, as you get introduced to families and learn about personal fates. It's also a rather small museum with a very personal touch to it, which I liked a lot. It is basically one exhibit hall, an entry room where you can by books and merch and another exhibition located outside. As it was raining cats and dogs when I visited, I didn't get to look at that part of the exhibition though.
The museum not only tells us about the past and the bitter hardships Jews have faced, but it also has a dedicated section about Judaism, its customs and general history. You can listen to Jewish music, read about how food is prepared, find out more about important holidays and celebrations and so on. Not only was all of this highly interesting, the positive outlook of this part of the exhibition gives hope. I think I learned quite a bit.
Unfortunately I only had about an hour to spend, so as my time was limited, I had to rush it a little in the end to see everything. The staff there is very friendly and motivated to answer you any questions you have. We had a wonderful chat before I left, and I can only wish them all the best, and to keep up the great work in the future.
Go there and visit this place if you are in Oslo, it is time well spend! read more