Year in Review

2024 Weitzman Year-in-Review

Explore our post-October 7th activities—programs, exhibitions, educational initiatives, and special projects—that leverage our unique vantage as the only museum in the country teaching and interpreting nearly four centuries of Jewish life in America. From disrupting antisemitism with a new national curriculum, to lifting up the diversity of the Jewish American experience, to big moments of Jewish joy on a national stage, The Weitzman is proud to stand as a powerful bulwark against antisemitism, bigotry, and hate.

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Learn More About Our Work

  • Click here to watch short videos on our impact
  • Click here to read our 2024 Educational Impact Report
  • Click here to learn about our onsite and virtual educational offerings and booking groups

Other Ways to Support The Weitzman

Click here to learn about other ways you can give to The Weitzman, such as through tax-advantaged accounts.

Questions? Don’t hestiate to reach out to Jackie Glodstein, Chief Development Officer, at jglodstein@theweitzman.org or (215) 391-4645.

Lily Henley Live!

Celebrate Sephardic songs with singer-songwriter Lily Henley. Don’t miss our January 29 Secret Chord Concert, a unique reimagining of the Ladino tradition. Free for Weitzman Museum Members!

 

 

This concert also pays tribute to Flory Jagoda, a beloved figure in Sephardic music who passed away four years ago and is most popularly known for her original and widely covered Hanukkah song, Ocho Kandelikas. Learn more about the event and watch a clip of Henley here.  $20 | FREE for Weitzman Members. Click here to join today.

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