Housed in four former Ashkenazi synagogues, the Jewish Museum (Joods Museum) stands as the only institution in the Netherlands entirely devoted to Jewish culture and history. Nestled in Amsterdam, the museum’s collections offer a rich tapestry of past and present Dutch Jewish life. Visitors can explore the main exhibits, which delve into the historical and cultural significance of the Jewish community, or venture into the separate children’s museum, where interactive and engaging displays bring Jewish traditions and customs to life for younger audiences.
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