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.
The Museum’s monthly Stories Survive Speaker Series enables Holocaust survivors to share their life stories in their own words. On April 15, Frances
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Acclaimed scholar Timothy Snyder—author of «On Tyranny»—will launch his new book «The Road to Unfreedom,» a stunning new chronicle of the rise of
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Join the Museum for a bagel brunch and exclusive tours of «The Number on Great-Grandpa’s Arm,» or «Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs
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Prep for Passover with interactive activities for children and their grownups to personalize your family’s Seder. Plus, enjoy a kid-friendly cooking demonstration, an
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