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Museum Of Jewish Heritage

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36 Battery Pl 4th Fl New York NY 10280
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(646) 437-4200
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(212) 968-1368

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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The Museum of Jewish Heritage, located in Battery Park City in Manhattan, New York CIty, is a living memorial to those who perished in the Holocaust. The Museum honors those who died by celebrating their lives – cherishing the traditions that they embraced, examining their achievements and faith, and affirming the vibrant worldwide Jewish community that is their legacy today. The building,...

The Museum of Jewish Heritage, located in the heart of downtown Manhattan, is a living memorial to the Holocaust and a celebration of the contemporary Jewish experience. The museum welcomes over 1.5 million visitors from all over the world to the remarkable, six-sided buildingbdesigned to symbolize the six points of the Star of David and the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
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As a memorial to the Holocaust, this museum contains a core exhibition of more than 2000 historic photographs and 800 historical and cultural artifacts, as well as 24 original documentary films. These exhibits educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the broad tapestry of Jewish life over the past century, before, during, and after the Holocaust. The Museum of Jewish Heritage includes...

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Situated in Battery Park, this institution pays tribute to Jewish culture and history.

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Using the six-sided Star of David for inspiration, architect Kevin Roche designed the granite building to echo sixes throughout--from the foyer's hexagonal theater to the...

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Beautiful and Meaningful Experience

Average Rating
100

The museum is located in Battery Park with amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The area is happening.....lots of cool shopping, hotels, restaurants.
The museum is a very special place in that it is a history museum telling the story of Jewish culture, life, and religion from 1880 on to today. The first floor is very...

Worth a visit

Average Rating
60

The day I vusuted the cafe was closed and one of the escalators wasn't working.
However the museum is worth visiting. It takes you through Jewish festivals and the Jewush lifecycle. I know quite a lot about Judaism,but even I learnt a lot. The museum also includes information about the Holocaust.
I wasn't very impressed with the staff,especially the so...

Amazing History Lesson

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100

This is an amazing look at the history of the Jewish people. To see life before the Nazis and then the horrors of the Holocaust is heart breaking. The museum is laid out very well so you can really study the artifacts.

We Must Never Forget

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100

This is a terrible period in human history where a population that was at one time thought of as enlightened fell into a period of terrible cruelty and inhumane treatment and murder. The exhibits are very well done and show the terror, but end in an encouraging note of hope

Underwhelming museum - Great view

Average Rating
60

This four story museum has many Jewish artifacts but seems to lack a Jewish soul. We found it disappointing. Perhaps if I person knew very little about Jewish history they might find it informative. (Many high school student groups were touring while we were there. I think their emphasis was on learning about the Holocaust and man's inhumanity to man.)...

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Experience the Core Exhibition about Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust told through personal stories and possessions. Find special exhibitions that explore aspects of historical events and a deep, evolving heritage. Enjoy public programs that celebrate the richness of Jewish culture and ideas. And while you’re here, find an array of cultural and dining options within walking...

Museum of Jewish Heritage can be found at Battery Place 36. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions, Art Museums & Galleries, Other Organizations, Religious Organizations. The entry is present with us since May 15, 2014 and was last updated on Oct 15, 2014. In New York there are 351 other Religious Organizations. An overview can be found here.

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A Living Memorial To The Holocaust

Founded in 1997, the Museum of Jewish Heritage displays personal objects, photographs and original films. The museum is an educational resource for students, teachers and scholars. Its collection provides source materials for permanent, temporary and traveling exhibitions. The Museum of Jewish Heritage offers spaces for galas, receptions, conferences and lifecycle events. Its Morgenthau wing...

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When to Go

During daylight savings time, the museum stays open until 5pm on Fridays.

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Every Wednesday (4pm-8pm) admission to the museum is free.

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