Tickets to the Museum of Jewish Heritage

About Museum of Jewish Heritage

The Museum of Jewish Heritage is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday and from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Thursday. The museum is closed on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thanksgiving, and major Jewish Holidays.

If you want to avoid the crowds, visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage in the morning on weekdays.

Explore the Memorial to the Holocaust. Discover the history of the human tragedy of the Holocaust through the first-person testimonies of 4,000 people and artifacts of the time. The Garden of Stones, planted by Andy Goldsworthy, Holocaust survivors, and their families, provides an opportunity to reflect on the past and the present.

Celebrate the Jewish culture. See the valuable contribution of Jewish people to the world's art and culture through exceptional exhibitions such as the one of Boris Lurie that centers around the artist's earliest work War Series and displays the works of art and objects from his personal archives.

Connect with the Jewish community. In addition to hosting lectures, discussions, and concerts, the museum also provides exceptional educational programs for schools, internships, and fellowships for students. The museum is an educational resource itself. You can discover your family history and learn more about the Holocaust through the special lessons and special podcast series. 

Explore the historical, cultural, and spiritual Jewish legacy with the audio tour Museum of Jewish Heritage: Living Memorial to the Holocaust. The expert guide will tell you the stories behind the museum's significant exhibits, including the Ferdinand and Isabella letter and photos of 2,000 Jewish families who suffered from Nazis. No need to wait in line: the museum tickets are already included.

The Museum of Jewish Heritage ticket price is $18 for adults and $12 for seniors, veterans, students, and people with disabilities.

The museum offers free admission on Thursdays from 4:00 to 8:00 PM.

For Holocaust Survivors, first responders, members of the military, children under 12, museum members, and NYC DOE K-12 students, admission is always free.

FAQ about Museum of Jewish Heritage

Purchase the Museum of Jewish Heritage tickets before the visit to skip the line, save time and plan your schedule. It is better to book the tickets on our website in advance to reserve the desired date.

It is possible to buy the Museum of Jewish Heritage tickets up to 60 days in advance. The most convenient way is to do it online, where you can choose the desired date and save time.