On the advice of Health officials and Rabbonim, the Jewish Children’s Museum will be closed until further notice.
The Museum exhibit floors of the building located at 792 Eastern Pkwy in Brooklyn, NY will be closed to the public to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The closure does not affect the event rooms in the building, they said.
The Jewish Children’s Museum, dedicated to the memory of Ari Halberstam, is the largest Jewish-themed children’s museum in the United States and is a Crown Heights community landmark. It is dedicated to teaching people of all faiths and backgrounds about Jewish culture and heritage, fostering tolerance and understanding.
such a smart decision….many more people go through 770 on a single day than go through the museum in a week….when is someone going to take responsibility and close 770?
I have to sincerely agree with this sentiment, as much as I don’t want to, because this virus is a very serious and real thing 🙁 🙁 🙁
Young and old lives depend on doing what is right !!
If you think you can take that responsibility on yourself you probably don’t really understand what responsibility means..