The Museum of Jewish Heritage - is committed to the crucial mission of educating diverse visitors about Jewish life before, during, and after the …
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Jan 19, 2025
The exhibitions are impressive. Due to school trips, I started at the Danish exhibit, which was a great suggestion. As a European, much of the information was familiar, but it’s still a powerful expe… Full review by Carolus v
Aug 4, 2024
Great experience at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Visited on a Thursday later afternoon. Thursday is their late day, open until 8pm, and admission is free during their after-hours period. During no… Full review by Jemlnlx
Apr 13, 2024
This is an excellent museum, well worth a visit if you are interested in knowing about history and this time period. There are many wonderful pieces that have been curated with lots and lots of info… Full review by LarsieB
Is the museum free for children of survivors? Is there parking nearby? How long does it take to get through the museum properly Thank you.
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More: This is a Museum experience you cannot rush through, and time depends upon how immersed you wish to be. The first time I was there, I spent two hours, but, I felt rushed. I …
More: This is a Museum experience you cannot rush through, and time depends upon how immersed you wish to be. The first time I was there, I spent two hours, but, I felt rushed. I need to return and do at least another two. 3-4 hours would not be unreasonable.
Is the museum free for children of survivors? Is there parking nearby? How long does it take to properly see everything at the museum? Thank you, & Shana Tova.
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It took me over two hours. I’m afraid I can’t answer the question on admissions. Parking anywhere in NYC is usually expensive and the museum is very close to the subway. There may …
It took me over two hours. I’m afraid I can’t answer the question on admissions. Parking anywhere in NYC is usually expensive and the museum is very close to the subway. There may be parking nearby but I don’t know.