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92nd Street Y - For over 133 years, the 92nd Street Y has been serving its community and the world in a remarkable way, providing exceptional programs across the spectrum - in the arts and culture, Jewish life and education, health and fitness, personal growth and travel, and in classes for adults, families and children. A unique, multifaceted institution, the 92nd Street Y serves over 300,000 people annually, from newborns to centenarians, always remaining true to its mission.

Center for Jewish History - The Center for Jewish History is one of the great public Jewish historical and cultural institutions in the world. Opened to the public in 2000 as the campus to its five partner organizations, the Center unites under one roof the collections that represent centuries of Jewish life - defining one people and many cultures.

The IsraFest Foundation - The mission of the Israel Film Festival is to enrich the American vision of Israeli life and culture, to spotlight Israel’s thriving film and television industry, and to promote cultural recognition of Israel through the powerful medium of film.

Jewish Community Center in Manhattan - The mission of the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan is to build an inclusive Jewish community that celebrates the strength of diversity. It is a home for individuals and families of all backgrounds to grow and to learn, and to care about and deepen their connections to one another.

The Jewish Museum - The Jewish Museum is the preeminent museum in the United States devoted exclusively to 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture.

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum - The Lower East Side Tenement Museum's mission is to promote tolerance and historical perspective through the presentation and interpretation of the variety of immigrant and migrant experiences on Manhattan's Lower East Side, a gateway to America.

The Museum at Eldridge Street - The Museum at Eldridge Street, founded as the Eldridge Street Project in 1986, presents the culture, history and traditions of the great wave of Jewish immigrants to the Lower East Side, drawing parallels with the diverse cultural communities that have settled in America.


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