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Yeshiva University Museum

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10011 Old Chelsea

Yeshiva University Museum

Tucked into Greenwich Village, this museum traces three millennia of Jewish history through thoughtfully assembled artifacts and installations. The collection spans continents and centuries, offering layered perspectives on how Jewish culture has evolved and thrived across different societies and time periods. You can move through the galleries at your own pace, then step into the hands-on exhibition space to engage more directly with the material. The adjacent sculpture garden displays large-scale works year-round, and during the quieter winter months the outdoor space takes on a particularly contemplative quality. Children have access to their own creative workshop area designed for building and learning alongside the permanent collections. The venue also houses a professional auditorium with 250 seats and a cutting-edge projection room that regularly host lectures, screenings and performances from visiting artists and scholars. The museum maintains high production standards across all its programming and exhibitions, making it a substantial cultural destination worth visiting during your time in the city.

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