The “Anne Frank Exhibition” that’s now in South Florida includes something very special: a limited-edition copy of her diary, ...
For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam. Visitors in New York said its themes reverberated in today's political climate.
But most salient and unforgettable was this feeling: Anne Frank stood here. She wrote her diary here, and there, and in that room. Her hands pasted the photos on this yellow wall. She was here.
Anne Frank’s checkered diary is sitting on a desk. Trinkets are scattered on the shelf above it—some pencils, black-and-white photos, and a pair of metal scissors. Postcards and photos of ...
One displays photos and the original objects belonging to the family (handwritten notes, luggage, a desk, a transit pass, etc), from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Another exhibit recounts the ...
A board game, pictures of movie stars, a dress, a bicycle … seemingly mundane ephemera are deeply moving at “Anne Frank: The Exhibition,” which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W.
While in town, she took the opportunity to view the Anne Frank exhibition. Located at the Center for Jewish History on West 16th Street, the exhibit of photos and artifacts aims to portray Anne as ...
a board game on the table and even pictures of the British royal family on the wall. But this isn't exactly a home — it's a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from ...