Education at The Weitzman

Education is at the heart of who we are and what we do here at The Weitzman. From national curricula in public school classrooms across the country, to docent interactions for visitors to our Museum on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, our goal is to teach the vibrant, diverse, and true stories of Jewish life in America, bringing American history to life and creating connections in unexpected ways for learners of all ages and backgrounds. The through-line of our work lies at the intersection of Jewish values and American ideals, unleashing the power of education as a potent antidote to antisemitism.

Whether you live in Philadelphia, PA, or Philadelphia, MS, you can experience the Museum’s interdisciplinary and object-based programs that align with Common Core and National Standards. Immigration, religious liberty, social change, Jewish and American identity—these are just a few themes that will come to life during your time with our highly skilled educators.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the Museum or bring our programming to your community. Fun fact: Most of our group programs and school curricula are available virtually. Contact us today and let us know your needs at education@theweitzman.org.


Click here for Unleash the Power of Learning, our 2024-2025 Education & Group Visits brochure. 

OUR PROMISE
The Museum is committed to ensuring that our educational programs are accessible to all schools:

  • *Title I schools are automatically eligible to receive a scholarship to cover program costs.
  • *All schools may apply for need-based scholarships.

In our brochure, you can find details about our offerings and the applicable Pennsylvania and New Jersey standards from English Language Arts-Literacy and Civics to United States History and Social Studies for grades K through 12.

BOOK YOUR GROUP

How to Book Your Visit

Ready to book your visit? Please fill out our intake form below. Further questions? email us at education@theweitzman.org or 215-923-3811 ext. 1161

Cost of Group Visits

Costs range from free with scholarship funding to $18/person.

All Title 1 schools are eligible for full subvention, including bus transportation. For all other educational school groups, we have needs-based funding available.

Private tours are available for an additional cost, please inquire about availability and pricing.

Contact our group visits team today at education@theweitzman.org to discuss your group’s specific needs.

Hours of Operation

The Museum is open to the public Friday-Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm.

Contact the group visits desk directly at 215-391-4636.

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The Weitzman’s educational programming is funded in part by generous donors and through the PA EITC program. If you pay taxes in Pennsylvania, your tax credits could further support this important work. Click here to learn more about this option. Questions? Contact Rachel Berger, Major Gifts and Corporate Giving Officer, at rberger@theweitzman.org or 215.391.4632. Funding for the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

The Moment Music Stood Still: The Nova Music Festival Exhibition

Experience the acclaimed Nova Music Festival Exhibition at The Weitzman. This powerful testimony to the October 7th massacre is told through vivid, three-dimensional remnants of the day.

Open October 6 through October 13.
Advance reservations strongly recommended. Hours vary daily.

For one week only, the pop-up, traveling version of The Moment Music Stood Still: The Nova Music Festival Exhibition will display remnants salvaged from the festival grounds, including a camping area with tents, empty bottles, and a replica DJ booth, as well as video testimonies and written first-person accounts. The exhibition space will be transformed via dim and colorful lighting that evokes a concert while creating a contemplative atmosphere.

Reserve your tickets now.
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