
MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST
MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST

MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST
Programs
Exhibitions
As New York’s Holocaust memorial, we are committed to education and remembrance. Our exhibitions illuminate powerful stories of hope, resilience, courage, and compassion during one of the darkest chapters in human history. We develop our own exhibitions and host traveling exhibitions from around the world. We opened "The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do," our new core exhibition, in July 2022. It is an expansive presentation of Holocaust history told through our rich collections. With over 12,000 square feet of objects, eyewitness stories, photos, and films—many on view for the first time—the exhibition examines the Holocaust’s global impact and the dangers of where hate and bigotry can lead. The exhibition tells history through individual stories to explore the heartbreaking decisions, acts of resistance, and the diversity of experiences that shaped families for generations.GeographiesNew York, NY, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedArts and culture,Education,Human rightsAdults,Children and youth––Speakers Bureau of Holocaust Survivors
Members of our Speakers Bureau offer eyewitness testimony about the Holocaust to student and adult groups. Our Speakers are adept at engaging diverse audiences and speak in-person as well as over Zoom. The program offers students and the public the unparalleled opportunity to learn about history from those who lived it. We offer this program at no charge.GeographiesNew York, NY, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedArts and culture,Education,Human rightsAdults,Children and youth––Tours for School Groups
Our staff and highly-trained volunteers Gallery Educators lead school groups on guided tours of our exhibitions. These guides provide crucial context for what students are seeing and encourage discussion about the topics explored.GeographiesNew York, NY, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedArts and culture,Education,Human rightsChildren and youth,Adults––
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