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| Levis JCC gifts historic kimonos to Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens |
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This donation marks the beginning of a collaborative relationship between the Levis JCC and Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, with opportunities for future programming, educational initiatives, and community experiences already under consideration.
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DELRAY BEACH, FL.- The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center has donated two Japanese kimonos and accompanying artifacts to Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, transforming an anonymous donation into the start of a new cultural partnership focused on preservation, education and community connection.
What began as a donation to the Levis JCC Resale Boutique in East Boca has evolved into a meaningful act of cultural stewardship. The items, left in a cardboard box at the Boutiques donation drop-off door, arrived with no identifying information about their origin or ownership. Eric Goldman, vice president of retail services, recognized the craftsmanship and potential historical value of the garments and later proposed donating the pieces to the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach to ensure proper preservation and interpretation.
According to Carla Stansifer, chief curator, the donation includes a white wedding kimono (uchikake in Japanese) possibly dating to the 1920s, as well as a black formal kimono (tomosode) that would have been worn during traditional ceremonies. Final details are pending confirmation by Morikamis curatorial team.
The items will be added to Morikamis Museum Collection, where their artistry, symbolism and ceremonial significance can be preserved and shared with the public. This was a moment where we had to pause and think beyond resale value, said Goldman. These pieces clearly carried cultural and historical weight. Partnering with Morikami ensures they are preserved with the care and expertise they deserve, while allowing their story to live on in a way that benefits the broader community.
We are honored to receive these garments and help steward their story, said James Rodgers, the museums collection manager/registrar. Kimonos are deeply symbolic, reflecting artistry, tradition, and important life moments. We are grateful to the Levis JCC for recognizing their significance and entrusting them to us. We look forward to exploring ways to share their significance with the community.
This donation marks the beginning of a collaborative relationship between the Levis JCC and Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, with opportunities for future programming, educational initiatives, and community experiences already under consideration.
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