The mission of the Museum is to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the broad tapestry of Jewish life in the 20th and 21st centuries—before, during, and after the Holocaust.
Multiple perspectives on modern Jewish history, life, and culture are presented in the Museum’s unique Core Exhibition and award-winning special exhibitions.
Acclaimed public programs, including discussions, films, plays, and concerts, highlight the richness of Jewish culture and ideas.
The Museum is also home to National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene.
Two award-winning writers of great originality and deep humanity, Dara Horn, author of Eternal Life, and Ruby Namdar of The Ruined House, sit
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From joining the Socialist Workers of Zion movement in her high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to becoming the fourth Prime Minister of Israel,
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National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene presents Soul To Soul. Explore the parallel experience of two minority peoples’ paths to find America’s promise of freedom,
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Hear a Holocaust survivor, World War II veteran, teacher, and descendant of a survivor discuss their experiences and stories from the Holocaust. Free
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The Sorceress (Di Kishefmakherin) By Avrom Goldfaden Directed by Motl Didner Music Direction by Zalmen Mlotek The Sorceress will be presented as an
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Spend the day at the Museum. See the unique Core Exhibition and three special exhibitions. Adult and family-friendly tours are free with Museum
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