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Created as a living memorial to those who perished during the Holocaust, our Museum honors those who died by celebrating their lives - cherishing the traditions that they embraced, examining their achievements and faith, and affirming the vibrant worldwide Jewish community that is their legacy today. The two quotes that define the Museum's mission - Remember, Never Forget There Is Hope For Your Future - also define the Museum's perspective on the events of the twentieth century Jewish experience. Although the Museum centers on life before, during, and after the Holocaust, the obligation to remember is enriched and enhanced by a commitment to the principles of social justice, education, and culture. Through collections and testimony, the core exhibition invites visitors to look back through Jewish history and ahead to the future. Now, the Robert M. Morgenthau Wing will help visitors to look within as well. The Morgenthau Wing is a place for reflection, education, and action. Through interactive learning environments and ambitious cultural programming, the 82,000 square-foot wing encourages people to explore their own family histories. The Morgenthau Wing is also the venue for performances, education and instruction, special exhibitions, remembrance, and special events. How Are We Different? The Museum differs from other institutions of memory by telling the story of the Holocaust from the perspective of those who experienced it. The personal objects and photographs that illustrate the story of 20th century Jewish history are at home in a venue for memory and learning, which also offers musical and theatrical performances, lively lectures and debates, thought-provoking films, and special events for visitors of all ages.
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