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Explore the History of the Jewish Community in Southeastern Wisconsin. Jewish Museum Milwaukee is committed to building bridges to diverse groups through shared histories. Examine contemporary issues like social justice and human rights through the lens of Jewish history, culture, art and values.
Visit the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee today. View our hours, purchase admission tickets, find out where to park and get visitor tips.
Jewish Museum Milwaukee. Our exhibits examine contemporary issues like social justice and human rights through the lens of Jewish history, culture, art and values.
The Jewish Museum Milwaukee is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Jewish people in Wisconsin and celebrating the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. The history of American Jews is rooted in thousands of years of searching for freedom and equality.
Like our physical space, Virtual JMM is dedicated to sharing the history and culture of the Jewish people as it has been experienced and expressed in Wisconsin since the 1840s. Here we tap into our permanent archival collection to tell stories in a unique, engaging way and offer insights about the community that are hard to access within our ...
Learn about moments from Jewish history, artifacts housed in Jewish Museum Milwaukee’s archives, contemporary issues beyond the headlines, and visit venues around the world from the comfort of your couch.
Explore contemporary issues through the lens of Jewish history, culture and values. Buy your tickets online today. Museum members are free.
Jewish Museum Milwaukee is committed to giving everyone a dynamic, engaging experience with history—even if you can’t make it to our building on the Lower East Side. Check out our roster of virtual tours or contact our team to design a custom online experience for your group.
The award-winning Stitching History From the Holocaust exhibit uses the narrative of one couple’s experience to explore the Holocaust and the tragic loss of the talent and lives of 6 million people.
Upcoming exhibits examine issues like social justice and human rights through the lens of Jewish history, culture, art and values.