Built as a living memorial to the lives lost in the Holocaust and a testament to those who survived, the Museum of Jewish Heritage stands in the tranquil setting of Lower Manhattan’s Battery Park City. The museum’s permanent exhibitions are rich with artifacts, old photographs, personal items, and first-hand accounts that weave together the stories of survivors and their families. Visitors can explore these detailed and poignant displays, gaining a deeper understanding of the historical and personal dimensions of the Holocaust.
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