Jewish Military Museum

The Jewish Military Museum is a museum located in Hendon, Barnet, North London. It features exhibits about Jews serving in the British armed forces from the 18th century to the present day. It is run by the Association of Jewish Ex-servicemen and Women.

History
The museum was founded by the Association of Jewish Ex-servicemen and Women (Ajex) in 1996, as an outgrowth of a memorial room at the Association's headquarters in Stamford Hill. The idea for the museum originated with Henry Morris, who saw it as a way of remembering those who had died in active service, and of countering the mistaken belief that Jews have avoided fighting in the armed forces. Morris worked with Ajex's archivist Martin Sugarman to expand the collection, which necessitated a move to a larger space. The museum moved to its current location on Harmony Way in Barnet in 2004. It was granted accreditation from the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council in 2010.

Collections and exhibitions
The museum holds a range of items relating to Jewish people who have served in the British armed forces, including uniforms, medals, photographs, letters and official documents. The collections cover conflicts from the 18th century to the present day, including Trafalgar, Waterloo, the Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, the Falklands War and the modern-day conflict in Afghanistan. Among these, there is a particular focus on the two World Wars. The museum has digitised the service records of all British Jews who served in the Second World War, and these records are now accessible to visitors via an interactive "Record of Honour" database.

Between November 2010 and January 2011, the museum loaned some of its artefacts for an external exhibition at Cardiff Castle. This was the first touring exhibition from the museum, and was intended as a trial to test the viability of a nationwide tour.