National Museum of American Jewish History
The National Museum of American Jewish History immerses visitors in the history and legacy of Jewish culture. Tel: 215-923-3811
Sophie Hirsh Srochi Jewish Discovery Museum
Part of the Marcus JCC, the Discovery Museum consists of hands-on temporary and permanent exhibits depicting various aspects of Judaism.
Baltimore National Heritage Area
Discover Heritage Walk – Hear stories of America in Baltimore – explore the Inner Harbor, Little Italy and Jonestown. Discover more than 20 of the city’s landmarks.
Sophie Hirsh Srochi Jewish Discovery Museum
Part of the Marcus JCC, the Discovery Museum consists of hands-on temporary and permanent exhibits depicting various aspects of Judaism.
Baltimore National Heritage Area
Discover Heritage Walk – Hear stories of America in Baltimore – explore the Inner Harbor, Little Italy and Jonestown. Discover more than 20 of the city’s landmarks.
Jewish Museum
Since 1904, offering the public visual arts from the Jewish tradition. Today the museum exhibits painting, sculpture, photography, artifacts, ceremonial art, and more.
Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave., NYC. (212-423-3200)
For families @ at the JCC
Nothing can be more precious to us than our families – and no two are alike. Some have one child, others have more. There are families with a mother and father, single–parent families, families with adopted kids, blended families, families with children who have special needs, families with two mothers and those with two fathers.
Jewish Community Center, 334 Amsterdam Avenue, NYC. (212-279-4200)
Jewish Children's Museum
In this high-tech, fun-filled museum you won’t find any “do not touch” or “keep off” signs. Children are encouraged to make full use of the creative, hands-on exhibits such as a Sabbath dinner table big enough to walk on. REGION: NYC
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
The New York Times has called Ms. Gold “the doyenne of city tour guides.” Popular tours include Colonial Wall Street, Harlem, Chinatown / Little Italy, Hell’s Kitchen, Ellis Island, Gangs of New York—The Bloody Five Points, Jewish Lower East Side, Greenwich Village, Women of Washington Square, Macabre Greenwich Village, Soho and Times Square.
Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
The Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy (LESJC) offers private and public tours of New York’s Lower East Side, one of the City’s most historically vibrant neighborhoods.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
The Tenement Museum tells stories of immigrant families who lived at 97 Orchard Street, an historic tenement building that was home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations from 1863–1935. Guided tours are the heart of the Museum.
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 108 Orchard Street, NYC. (212-431-0233).
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
The New York Times has called Ms. Gold “the doyenne of city tour guides.” Popular tours include Colonial Wall Street, Harlem, Chinatown / Little Italy, Hell’s Kitchen, Ellis Island, Gangs of New York—The Bloody Five Points, Jewish Lower East Side, Greenwich Village, Women of Washington Square, Macabre Greenwich Village, Soho and Times Square.
Surprise Lake Camp
Located only 60 miles from New York City, Surprise Lake Camp sits on nearly 500 beautiful acres surrounding a private, half-mile long lake. www.supriselake.org 212-924-3131