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  1. Open (almost) every day. 10am – 5pm. For adults and children (6+) Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1, Amsterdam. From Spinoza to Shabbat. Who were the Jews who began settling in the Netherlands around 1600? What do Jews celebrate on Pesach? And why do Jews wear a kippah? Come and find out at the Jewish Museum.

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      A ticket to the Jewish Cultural Quarter costs € 30,00. You...

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      Opening hours. The Jewish Cultural Quarter is open (almost)...

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      Jewish Museum + junior. Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1 1011 PL...

  2. Jewish Museum + junior. Nieuwe Amstelstraat 1 1011 PL Amsterdam View on Google Maps Portuguese Synagogue. Mr Visserplein 3 1011 RD Amsterdam View on Google Maps. National Holocaust Museum. Plantage Middenlaan 29 1018 DB Amsterdam View on Google Maps Hollandsche Schouwburg. Plantage Middenlaan 24 1018 DE Amsterdam View on Google Maps

  3. Join us for an adventure as Jewish history and culture come to life! Relive famous biblical stories and explore traditions and customs. Whether you’re discovering a new culture or celebrating your own heritage, the Jew- ish Children’s Museum is a fun and educational environment for children and parents of all faiths and back- grounds.

  4. Whether you’re discovering a new culture or celebrating your own heritage, the Jewish Children’s Museum is a fun and educational environment for children and parents of all faiths and backgrounds. Regular Hours & Admission. Sunday: 10am – 5:30pm. Monday – Thursday: 10am – 5pm. $19 per child (ages 2-15) $17 per adult (age 16+)

  5. Opening hours. The Jewish Cultural Quarter is open (almost) every day. Jewish Museum + junior. opening hours. Portuguese Synagogue. opening hours. National Holocaust Museum. opening hours. Hollandsche Schouwburg. opening hours. Ticket prices. See all four Jewish Cultural Quarter locations with one single ticket.

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · The Childrens museum introduces kids to what it means to be Jewish through a tour of a Jewish family home. As the kids journey through the house, they will learn different elements of Jewish culture, including food customs, and even bake their own little hallah bread rolls.

  7. The heart of the museum is in the galleries which occupy the third and fourth of the building’s six floors. There visitors encounter an array of exhibits and displays covering Jewish history and heroes, holidays and customs, the Holocaust, and contemporary Jewish life.

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