Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
New York City is renowned for its deep Jewish roots and heritage. As a religion and as a way of life, the Jewish people have inspired thousands of artists to depict the rich history and culture. The Manhattan museum at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion showcases the creativity of these artists and allows its visitors to not only better understand the Jewish heritage but also experience, hands-on, how the Jewish customs inspired the world. Inside the 5000 feet of exhibition space, patrons will find a number of exhibits that reflect not only on the past but also on contemporary issues facing the Jewish population. With the assistance of any of the 30 plus volunteers that man the museum throughout the year, you can experience interpretations of the Torah, reflections on the Holocaust, private collections on Jewish identity and consciousness and simply a better understanding of Judaism. In Summer 2012, several traveling exhibits will be featured including a photograph collection by Norman Gershman that shows Albanian Muslims rescuing and protecting Jewish families during the Second World War. This heart-moving and love-filled experience is a benefit for all people regardless of ethnic origin and religion to experience.