Exhibition

Chaïm Kaliski. "Jim d'Etterbeek"

A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a Polish Jewish family. His father, Abraham, was a leather worker and his mother, Fradla, a seamstress....

Chaïm Kaliski. "Jim d'Etterbeek"
Paris

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Venue

Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme

Paris

Dates

22 January 2026 to 13 December 2026

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A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a Polish Jewish family. His father, Abraham, was a leather worker and his mother, Fradla, a seamstress....

A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a P...

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A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a P...

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A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a Polish Jewish family. His father, Abraham, was a leather worker and his mother, Fradla, a seamstress.

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A graphic novel by the artist Chaïm Kaliski (1929-2015), Jim d'Etterbeek is the title of this drawn work about the Occupation in Brussels. The eldest of four children, Chaïm Kaliski was born in Brussels in 1929 into a P.

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On Expo Paris, Chaïm Kaliski. "Jim d'Etterbeek" is most useful when it is read not only as a single event but as part of a broader route through Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, where exhibitions, artists and editorial themes can be compared quickly in English. This page becomes easier to place when it is connected to History.

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For an English reader, the point of this page is also practical: it clarifies the venue, dates and booking context, then opens clear paths toward related exhibitions, artists and subjects so that the visit does not remain isolated. 3 related exhibition pages are already close enough to help compare tone, period or venue.

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