"We must scale back to allow ourselves the time and resources needed for re-imagining and rebuilding," says the museum's executive director, Kerry King, in a statement. "It is far better for us to take necessary steps towards restructuring now, rather than waiting until we no longer have options." This proactive decision reflects the museum's commitment to ensuring long-term sustainability amidst financial difficulties and declining revenue.
Throughout Jewish culture, there are myriad references to moments of pause as a means to rejuvenation. The CJM's sabbatical will allow for innovative ideation and experimentation, as well as exploration of new ways to reach wider audiences," writes Kerry King, along with Board Chair Tom Kasten. The sabbatical is aimed at refreshing the museum's approach and offerings.
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