January 02, 2005
Jewish Children's Museum opens in Brooklyn
Just half a mile from the oldest children's museum in the world, Brooklyn now has its own Jewish Children's Museum, reports JewishTimes.com. In a seven-story, 50,000-square foot building in Crown Heights, the museum aims to teach children about Judaism and tolerance. The museum web site says it's currently open only by reservation. There is more info at GoCityKids.
January 2, 2005 02:30 PM in Kids, Museums, Out of Manhattan
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