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Around the world, there are multiple Jewish museums or museums on a particular aspect of Judaism or with a significant part of their content on Jewish topics.
Europe
Amsterdam
- Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum, website in Dutch)
Berlin
- Jüdisches Museum Berlin (website in English)
London
Prague
- Jewish Museum in Prague (website in Czech)
Middle East
Jerusalem
- Yad Vashem (website in English)
North America
Cincinnati
- Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion's Skirball Museum and Archeology Center
Houston
New York City
- The Jewish Museum in New York
- Museum of Jewish Heritage: a living memorial to the Holocaust
Miami Beach
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Toronto
Washington DC
External links
- The website of the National Museum of American Jewish History hosts a page on Jewish Museums and Museum Resources Worldwide
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