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Inside the Museum of Jewish Heritage’s first Holocaust exhibition for children

Written by Anna Rahmanan. Friday, October 13 2023. This article originally appeared in Time Out. When Jack Kliger, President & CEO of the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Battery Park City, and his team started working on a new kid-friendly exhibit about the Holocaust almost four years ago, they could not have imagined the chaotic world order … Continued
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NYC’s Museum of Jewish Heritage will show its first Holocaust exhibition for children

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