The Permanent Collection

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Permanent Collection display is built on a theme of Holiness, a basic principle of Judaism, as manifested in Torah, Shabbat, and Holiday observances and Life Cycle events. The exhibits, from all over the world, are vivid examples of the sameness of Jewish life as well as it's adaptability in all cultures. Many of the ceremonial Objects reflect the Sephardic Traditions from the Middle East Countries, as well as the Ashkenazic Traditions from Eastern European Countries.

The Tunisian Legacy

Beautiful mosaic tiles and graceful arches welcome visitors to the recreated, composite neighborhood synagogue of Tunis. This exhibit displays authentic artifacts collected and donated by Steven Orlikoff.

The Western Wall

This new interactive exhibit is a to-scale replica of part of the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Read about this sacred site in Israel, the only part of the ancient 2nd Temple, then leave a prayer or message in the cracks between the stones.

The Evanne Copeland Kofman Biblical Garden

The Biblical Garden, accessible year round, is the museum's newest exhibit, featuring plants mentioned in the Bible -- grape, flax, terebinth, papyrus, fig, date, ebony and olive.

 

The Gallary Judaica

The Gallerie Judaica carries unique Judaica art Ceremonial objects created by contemporary artists. You can find Shabbat candlesticks, Seder Plates, Chanukah menorahs and more. See more objects on the Gallery Judaica page.