| State: | New York |
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| Address: | 36 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10280, USA |
| Postal code: | 10280 |
| Phone: | (646) 437-4202 |
| Website: | https://mjhnyc.org/ |
| Monday: | Closed |
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| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday: | Closed |
| Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Truly amazing places like this have to be protected and preserved so we can continue to tell the story of what happened. The world needs to know, and every future generation must visit to learn about the Holocaust.
Got lost. Very hard to find. Very detailed sad history.
It's an amazing place to see, but not for the faint of heart!! It is a true life depiction of life as a Jew and details the true stories, the personal items, their clothing, concentration camp uniforms, and lives of Jews before, during, and after the Holocaust!! I think every human on earth should visit, spend a day seeing the Hell, Hitler created for the Jews!! Around every corner is another account experienced by another human being. Every section has videos, some interactive holographic characters telling short stories of daily life!!
Our first time here. We will return as often as the program here warrants. Today we saw "Becoming Dr. Ruth." 90 minutes of brilliant entertainment. As visible in our posted photos, every seat in this smallish theater is a good one! Clearly, we wish to return to visit the museum as well.
A very meaningful experience. I would say a better over all experience than the DC Holocaust museum - like yad vashem, where you exit and look upon Israel in all her glory, when you leave the museum of Jewish heritage you see lady liberty and New York harbor - a different homeland for the Jewish people. Worth the stop - free Wednesday and thruway evenings.