This is a good museum. It tells the story of European oppressed Jews and how America came to their assistance during WWII. Be prepared to take your time to obsorbe the personal stories and to reflect of where the United States of America was as a country during this time. There are parts of the museum are so powerful that you will have to contain your emotions in order to progress to the next section. The displays are arranged in a manner that you feel transported back in time and are about to enter into life's struggles as part of a Jewish family. In the end, you will fully understand why hate, racial discrimination, and social injustice cannot be tolerated. The influence of our Jewish American population in a America is woven into the tapistary of these United States, and it is no wonder that we came to the aid of such an oppressed people. Their are bathrooms throughout the building and they are very clean. When you walk in, they would like for everyone to pickup a free ticket; this is for their accountability and...
ย ย ย Read moreNot much in the way of food selection and the food that was available was ok, not great but not bad. The reason for the 1 star is because of the servers. My wife asked for a sample of the soup. While she got the sample it did not come without the servers saying they did not do this and accuse my wife of being rude. At the same time it was obvious the server cared more about talking to her co-worker than serving so it was obvious who the rude person was. Then they both lied about it when questioned. Additionally I asked for the manager and instead got the cook. I live not far away so I will never come here again or bring anyone else here either. Final note, the cashier and the cleaning lady not only supported our version of the events they were nice and professional. They...
ย ย ย Read moreThe cafe is just outside the museum and has a separate entrance. They have a very simple fare and basic modern decor without any frills. Don't be misled by the menu. Here is what I mean... Most people see the menu and they assume things are made to order and can be altered and customized. No, they premake their food and put them in the cooler or keep them warm. They will try to accommodate you the best they can, and make more if they are out of food, but this is not a cook to order restaurant. They made my wife a sandwich on gluten free bread instead of regular bread, but we naturally had to wait a little. The menu sort of makes people assume that they make things to order but be aware it's a really simple shop. Still great place to have quick bite and there is nothing much anywhere...
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