This exhibit describes the early Jewish immigrants who came to Norway and tells their story up to 1945. The exhibit depicts the lives of people who fled from terror and persecution, and who looked for a land where they "could sleep securely at night."
Henrik Wergeland (1808-1845) was a poet, historian, philosopher, botanist and a popular orator.
When: April 7 - 10
Where: 220 Stephens Hall Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley
Info: (510) 643-9670