Living Torah Museum

1601 41st Street, Brooklyn, NY 11218

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1601 41st St, Brooklyn, NY 11218, United States
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The Living Torah Museum, located at 1601 41st Street in New York, is a captivating museum and tourist attraction that showcases the rich history and culture of the Jewish faith. Visitors can explore a diverse collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that bring the teachings of the Torah to life. From ancient manuscripts and religious artifacts to multimedia presentations and educational programs, the museum offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a history buff, a religious scholar, or simply curious about the traditions of Judaism, the Living Torah Museum is a must-visit destination in New York City.

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Andrew Reynosa:
5

"One of the videos they show has an Elephant drawing a painting of Elephants. The same video shows Elephants playing Soccer and Basketball."

1 year ago
Surila M:
3

"It’s interesting to visit. I’ve been here twice. The Rabbi’s ego is a little difficult to listen to 90% of the time. Not entirely convinced that everything is real. It’s educational up until the age of 12-13’ish when kids should be old enough to recognize empty boasts and inconsistencies when they hear them."

almost 3 years ago
shanna mehrdad:
5

"I went with a large group and everyone was in awe of what we saw. it was amazing you could touch nearly everything (in a controlled setting) but none the less amazing. i loved it so much that i went back with my family and it’s by appointment only so it was us and another family so we had more opportunities to feel things and ask questions. highly recommend to anyone looking for a super unique museum experience"

almost 5 years ago
Rabbi G. Vogel:
5

"My organization took a bunch of students to the museum and they were blown away by what they experienced. It was very informative. It was truly surreal for us to be able to touch pieces of history from thousands of years ago!"

more 6 years ago
Michael Moses:
5

"This is one of the most unique and amazing museums in the whole NYC. They have a LOT of animals stuffed by Taxidermy which you can touch and feel. You are also allowed to take pictures. One of the videos they show has an Elephant drawing a painting of Elephants. The same video shows Elephants playing Soccer and Basketball."

more 6 years ago
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