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The Jewish Museum of Maryland
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The Jewish Museum of Maryland is located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The museum tells the story of the American Jewish experience in the city of Baltimore and throughout the US state of Maryland.
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The Jewish Museum of Maryland

15 Lloyd St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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The Jewish Museum of Maryland is located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The museum tells the story of the American Jewish experience in the city of Baltimore and throughout the US state of Maryland.

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attractions: Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Port Discovery Children's Museum, McKim Park, Star Spangled Banner Flag House, Stratford University, The Gallery About Nothing, Baltimore Soundstage, Carroll Museums, Baltimore Phoenix Shot Tower, Such A Vibe Museum, restaurants: Attman's Delicatessen, Asian Harbor, Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop, Little Italy, Amicci's of Little Italy, Chiapparelli's Restaurant, Miss Shirley's Cafe, Inner Harbor, Isabella's Brick Oven, Mo's Seafood, Silver Moon II, Sabatino's
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(410) 732-6400
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jewishmuseummd.org
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Wed12 - 4 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of The Jewish Museum of Maryland

Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Port Discovery Children's Museum

McKim Park

Star Spangled Banner Flag House

Stratford University

The Gallery About Nothing

Baltimore Soundstage

Carroll Museums

Baltimore Phoenix Shot Tower

Such A Vibe Museum

Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Reginald F. Lewis Museum

4.7

(626)

Open 24 hours
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Port Discovery Children's Museum

Port Discovery Children's Museum

4.5

(1.6K)

Closed
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McKim Park

McKim Park

4.0

(30)

Closed
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Star Spangled Banner Flag House

Star Spangled Banner Flag House

4.6

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Jewish Museum of Maryland

Attman's Delicatessen

Asian Harbor

Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop, Little Italy

Amicci's of Little Italy

Chiapparelli's Restaurant

Miss Shirley's Cafe, Inner Harbor

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Mo's Seafood

Silver Moon II

Sabatino's

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Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop, Little Italy

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Amicci's of Little Italy

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Julia DeputyJulia Deputy
I went on a rainy day but most of the museum and tour are in the inside. There is the main museum and then a synagogue on either side. The main building has two exhibits and a gift shop. Make sure you check out the gift shop before they close as they close promptly on the dot. They had jewelry, mezuzahs, kids toys, etc. I unfortunately did not get to check it out as I ran out of time. The main exhibit (Voices of Lombard Street) is a tour around a Jewish neighborhood area and a personal visit to a Jewish home and deli. Very personal details and definitely informative. Be prepared to read a lot. The second exhibit was Blacklist The Hollywood Red Scare. I did not understand nor appreciate this exhibit as much as the other. I saw this last and feel I did not have enough time to read and understand what was going on and how it was related to the Jewish people. I was lucky enough to be there during a scheduled tour time of the synagogues. This was my favorite part. The first one we saw is no longer in use but you hear the history, see some original parts of the building and see the service area. The second synagogue is still in use. It was very intriguing to see the inside as a non Jewish person. I would recommend seeing this even if you are not Jewish. It is a part of history and interesting. We had to walk in the rain for part of the tour but that did not bother me.
Yelizaveta ZakharovaYelizaveta Zakharova
Really cool exhibit on the cultures of Lombard Street and the multicultural enclaves in East Baltimore. You would expect to see exhibits mostly on Jewish culture in the area, but the museum did an excellent job detailing the multicultural history of East Baltimore. Focus was on early 20th century Lloyd street area. Learned a lot about the various businesses and life in East Baltimore . Also what appears to be a temporary exhibit on Soviet Jews and the process of bringing the "refusniks" to America. Really identified with that one. Highlight was a synagogue tour of two historic synagogues on Lloyd st. with David, a local who grew up in the area and knows a ton about the history of Judaisim in Maryland and Baltimore. Learned so much! Highly recommended!
Robin BurkeRobin Burke
This place was really interesting! We spent about 2.5 hours here, which was more than I expected to for a small museum with only two exhibits, but there’s so much reading to do and the exhibits are really interesting. We came for the Blacklist exhibit but ended up loving the Voices of Lombard Street too. The person who checked us in was very nice.
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I went on a rainy day but most of the museum and tour are in the inside. There is the main museum and then a synagogue on either side. The main building has two exhibits and a gift shop. Make sure you check out the gift shop before they close as they close promptly on the dot. They had jewelry, mezuzahs, kids toys, etc. I unfortunately did not get to check it out as I ran out of time. The main exhibit (Voices of Lombard Street) is a tour around a Jewish neighborhood area and a personal visit to a Jewish home and deli. Very personal details and definitely informative. Be prepared to read a lot. The second exhibit was Blacklist The Hollywood Red Scare. I did not understand nor appreciate this exhibit as much as the other. I saw this last and feel I did not have enough time to read and understand what was going on and how it was related to the Jewish people. I was lucky enough to be there during a scheduled tour time of the synagogues. This was my favorite part. The first one we saw is no longer in use but you hear the history, see some original parts of the building and see the service area. The second synagogue is still in use. It was very intriguing to see the inside as a non Jewish person. I would recommend seeing this even if you are not Jewish. It is a part of history and interesting. We had to walk in the rain for part of the tour but that did not bother me.
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Really cool exhibit on the cultures of Lombard Street and the multicultural enclaves in East Baltimore. You would expect to see exhibits mostly on Jewish culture in the area, but the museum did an excellent job detailing the multicultural history of East Baltimore. Focus was on early 20th century Lloyd street area. Learned a lot about the various businesses and life in East Baltimore . Also what appears to be a temporary exhibit on Soviet Jews and the process of bringing the "refusniks" to America. Really identified with that one. Highlight was a synagogue tour of two historic synagogues on Lloyd st. with David, a local who grew up in the area and knows a ton about the history of Judaisim in Maryland and Baltimore. Learned so much! Highly recommended!
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This place was really interesting! We spent about 2.5 hours here, which was more than I expected to for a small museum with only two exhibits, but there’s so much reading to do and the exhibits are really interesting. We came for the Blacklist exhibit but ended up loving the Voices of Lombard Street too. The person who checked us in was very nice.
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I went on a rainy day but most of the museum and tour are in the inside. There is the main museum and then a synagogue on either side.

The main building has two exhibits and a gift shop. Make sure you check out the gift shop before they close as they close promptly on the dot. They had jewelry, mezuzahs, kids toys, etc. I unfortunately did not get to check it out as I ran out of time.

The main exhibit (Voices of Lombard Street) is a tour around a Jewish neighborhood area and a personal visit to a Jewish home and deli. Very personal details and definitely informative. Be prepared to read a lot.

The second exhibit was Blacklist The Hollywood Red Scare. I did not understand nor appreciate this exhibit as much as the other. I saw this last and feel I did not have enough time to read and understand what was going on and how it was related to the Jewish people.

I was lucky enough to be there during a scheduled tour time of the synagogues. This was my favorite part. The first one we saw is no longer in use but you hear the history, see some original parts of the building and see the service area. The second synagogue is still in use. It was very intriguing to see the inside as a non Jewish person.

I would recommend seeing this even if you are not Jewish. It is a part of history and interesting.

We had to walk in the rain for part of the tour but that did...

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5.0
12y

On Tuesday evening, 4/30/13,the residents' of Weinberg Village, Owings Mills, had the pleasure of attending the Living History Performance starring Terry Nicholetti as Bessie Bluefeld. Our evening started with a ride on a school bus with Rachel as our "guide" and hostess. Our sincerest thank you to Rachel and to the Jewish Museum for providing the bus, and the opportunity to be at this Trunk show. We are from New York, living here just 7 years, From our friends we knew of Bessie and the Bluefield Caterers. Most of these neighbors had their special affairs there. But, watching this amazing woman portraying Bessie, we felt as though we too were part of these times. The end was so heartwarming, hearing from her descendants and their memories. Thank you so much for inviting us, Sincerely, Jack &...

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2y

Really cool exhibit on the cultures of Lombard Street and the multicultural enclaves in East Baltimore. You would expect to see exhibits mostly on Jewish culture in the area, but the museum did an excellent job detailing the multicultural history of East Baltimore. Focus was on early 20th century Lloyd street area. Learned a lot about the various businesses and life in East Baltimore .

Also what appears to be a temporary exhibit on Soviet Jews and the process of bringing the "refusniks" to America. Really identified with that one.

Highlight was a synagogue tour of two historic synagogues on Lloyd st. with David, a local who grew up in the area and knows a ton about the history of Judaisim in Maryland and Baltimore. Learned so much! Highly...

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