There are six exhibits on the third floor Exploring Jewish Life namely: 6 Days of Creation, Shabbat, Jewish Holidays, Kosher Supermarket, Kosher Kitchen and World of Good. On the fourth floor there are nine themes namely: Patriarch and Matriarch, Sojourn in Egypt, Early Years as a Nation, Land of Israel, Sages through the Ages, Alley of Courage, Jewish World Today, The Era of Messiah, and Noah's Ark Toddler Area. There are also Miniature Golf, Gallery of Games, and Rock Climbing Wall in the fifth floor. We made our own doughnut in the Family Eating Area in the second floor. My daughter even painted Hanukkah in a canvas in the Lower Lever of the museum.
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Sunday, January 1, 2017
Visiting Jewish Children's Museum
We visited the Jewish Children's Museum at 792 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11213 on the last day of Hanukkah January 1, 2017.
There are six exhibits on the third floor Exploring Jewish Life namely: 6 Days of Creation, Shabbat, Jewish Holidays, Kosher Supermarket, Kosher Kitchen and World of Good. On the fourth floor there are nine themes namely: Patriarch and Matriarch, Sojourn in Egypt, Early Years as a Nation, Land of Israel, Sages through the Ages, Alley of Courage, Jewish World Today, The Era of Messiah, and Noah's Ark Toddler Area. There are also Miniature Golf, Gallery of Games, and Rock Climbing Wall in the fifth floor. We made our own doughnut in the Family Eating Area in the second floor. My daughter even painted Hanukkah in a canvas in the Lower Lever of the museum.
There are six exhibits on the third floor Exploring Jewish Life namely: 6 Days of Creation, Shabbat, Jewish Holidays, Kosher Supermarket, Kosher Kitchen and World of Good. On the fourth floor there are nine themes namely: Patriarch and Matriarch, Sojourn in Egypt, Early Years as a Nation, Land of Israel, Sages through the Ages, Alley of Courage, Jewish World Today, The Era of Messiah, and Noah's Ark Toddler Area. There are also Miniature Golf, Gallery of Games, and Rock Climbing Wall in the fifth floor. We made our own doughnut in the Family Eating Area in the second floor. My daughter even painted Hanukkah in a canvas in the Lower Lever of the museum.
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