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  1. The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is New York's Holocaust Museum. It focuses on Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust.

    • Days and Hours
    • Digital Guide to The Museum
    • Visitor Guidelines
    • Accessibility

    The hours for the current week are: Generally, the Museum is open Sunday and Wednesday from 10 AM – 5 PM ET, Thursday from 10 AM – 8 PM, and Friday from 10 AM – 5 PM. Last admission to the Museum is 30 minutes prior to closing time. In the event of holidays or late openings/early closings, the hours will be slightly different. Lox at Cafe Bergson i...

    The Museum is proud to partner with the Bloomberg Connects app, which includes our audio guide to The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do. Visit bloombergconnects.orgto download the app and our audio guide on your phone for information about the Museum, visitor guides, and resources about the Museum from anywhere. Please bring headphones with you to listen...

    All visitors to the Museum must pass through security.
    Food and drink are not allowed in the exhibition galleries.
    Backpacks, strollers, large bags, and other large items are not allowed in the galleries. Please ask at the Visitor Services desk if you need to check your belongings.

    The Museum welcomes all visitors. Learn more about how we make our exhibitions, programs, and facilities accessible to everyone. We hope to see you soon. Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Edmond J. Safra Plaza 36 Battery Place New York, NY 10280 Phone: 646.437.4202

  2. The Museum of Jewish Heritage, located in Battery Park City in Manhattan, New York City, is a living memorial to those murdered in the Holocaust. The museum has received more than 2 million visitors since opening in 1997.

  3. 36 Battery Place, New York, NY 10280 - United States. 646-437-4202. Website. Facebook. Twitter. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2022, the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial...

  4. This evocative waterfront museum explores all aspects of modern Jewish identity and culture, from religious traditions to artistic accomplishments. The museum's core exhibition covers three themed floors: Jewish Life a Century Ago, Jewish Renewal and The War Against the Jews – a detailed exploration of the Holocaust through thousands of ...

  5. With its six-sided shape and tiered roof symbolic of the six points of the Star of David and the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, the Museum has proved a powerful attraction as one of New York City’s newest cultural destinations.

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