The Living Torah Museum is always amazing. I've been there several times over the years. I have seen and touched ancient artifacts, while hearing the rabbi explain the related history and Jewish concepts. Rabbi Deutsch is a very knowledgeable historian. Most museums do not allow visitors to touch their artifacts, but Rabbi Deutsch wants us to see them up close, to understand the concepts he explains and how they relate to torah studies and to our heritage. The museum is interesting even when the rabbi is not there, but if you have a chance when things open back up, go when you can participate in Rabbi Deutsch's tour. You can see that he truly enjoys his topics. His stated purpose in creating the museum is for education...
Read moreOk so this place is nice to go for the tour's of the old jewish world like 2000 years ago they have old coins old war stuff now they also have tour's for kids all about the life of all types of animals it's interesting but the service is terrible like i was there once & i waited & nothing it must hade been like 45 minutes when i decided to leave i was very disappointed but what can i do so it's a good idea that when you call you make sure everything is running...
Read moreIt's a great opportunity to see everything live from the Torah and the tour guide Rabbi Deutsch is taking you around through everything you come out of their you're head is open you start to understand everything when you learn, they have old things from the בית המקדש and the times then and their is all types of animals even a huge head of an elephant, it only cost $10 per tour try it out, they have tours all year round, and you could make an...
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