Rozenfeld Doll Museum Safed

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('''Hebrew''': המוזיאון הבובות / '''Other Names''': Rozenfeld Museum / '''Description''': Safed based museum depicting clothing styles of different eras and locations.)
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = המוזיאון הבובות
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|data6  = Rozenfeld Museum
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = Safed based museum depicting clothing styles of different eras and locations.}}
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Mila Rozenfeld's Doll Museum was established in the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter]], [[Safed]] in 1994 to provide visitors with an opportunity to view the styles of clothing that people wore in different periods of time and in different regions of the world.
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Mila Rozenfeld's Doll Museum was established in the Artists Quarter, [[Safed]] in 1994 to provide visitors with an opportunity to view the styles of clothing that people wore in different periods of time and in different regions of the world.
  
 
== Mila Rozenfeld ==
 
== Mila Rozenfeld ==
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=== Tragedy ===
 
=== Tragedy ===
In 1994, shortly after Mila opened her gallery, her daughter Alla was killed in a bus bombing in Tel Aviv. Mila continued to develop her gallery and several years later she moved her gallery to the [[Ashtam Building Safed|Estham building]] at the entrance to Joseph Caro Street in the [[Old City Safed|Old City]]. There she opened as a museum, displaying her dolls and their costumes.
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In 1994, shortly after Mila opened her gallery, her daughter Alla was killed in a bus bombing in Tel Aviv. Mila continued to develop her gallery and several years later she moved her gallery to the [[Ashtam Building Safed|Estham building]] at the entrance to Joseph Caro Street in the Old Jewish Quarter. There she opened as a museum, displaying her dolls and their costumes.
  
 
== Exhibition ==
 
== Exhibition ==
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=== Costume Design ===
 
=== Costume Design ===
 
Mila’s costumes depict various historical periods. Dolls include depictions of European aristocrats, royal personalities and Jews of the diaspora. She carefully researches each costume to ensure that it is historically correct. Mila hand-sews each costume and does all of the embroidery and trim herself. There are approximately 100 dolls on display at the museum, displayed in glass cases.
 
Mila’s costumes depict various historical periods. Dolls include depictions of European aristocrats, royal personalities and Jews of the diaspora. She carefully researches each costume to ensure that it is historically correct. Mila hand-sews each costume and does all of the embroidery and trim herself. There are approximately 100 dolls on display at the museum, displayed in glass cases.
 
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