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Walking through a near-identical reproduction of the Amsterdam annex where Anne Frank and her family, along with four other Jews, hid to escape Nazi capture during the Holocaust is an incredibly emotional experience—and one that every New Yorker should endure. The much-anticipated “Anne Frank: The Exhibition” will officially open at the Center for Jewish History, See inside the emotional new Anne Frank exhibit opening in NYC next week

Although the various hues of the Jewish lifestyle as connected to food and prayer are often explored in art shows and exhibits, it is not often that the culture’s history with dance takes center stage. “Dance to Belong: A History of Dance,” currently on display at 92NY, does just that: the exhibit sheds light on You have one month left to catch this NYC exhibit about the Jewish history of dancing

For the first time in its history, the Anne Frank House, one of the most visited historical sites in all of Europe, will present an experience outside of Amsterdam, offering people in New York the chance to walk through a full-scale recreation of the room that Frank, her parents, her sister and four other Jews An Anne Frank exhibit featuring a full-scale replica of her annex is opening in NYC

“Resilience and Reflection: An Artistic Response to Oct. 7” is an exhibit exploring artists’ reactions to the tragedies that occurred in Israel on October 7. The show, on view through September 26 at David Benrimon Fine Art at 41 East 57th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is the brainchild of Danielle R’bibo, This NYC exhibition focuses on artistic responses to October 7

Ballon Story—the massive exhibit that was first conceived and debuted in Israel last year—will soon conclude its run on this side of the Atlantic at the Park Avenue Armory. But, before officially closing on August 25, the organizers are hosting a massive balloon popping party, effectively inviting guests to pop all the art pieces on Pop thousands of balloons before the Balloon Story exhibit closes at the Park Avenue Armory

Now through August 30, 81 Leonard Gallery, an artist-run exhibition space in Tribeca named after its address, is presenting “Artists on Antisemitism,” a group show that focuses on “Jewish artists’ responses to the current global surge of antisemitism,” according to an official press release. Among the works on display is “Yitler” by Marina Heintze, a This new exhibit in Tribeca focuses on antisemitic art

The Eldridge Street Synagogue at 12 Eldridge Street on the Lower East Side feels exactly like a museum: built back in 1887, the beautiful building still retains the architectural details that propelled it to National Landmark fame, in clear contrast to the other structures that call Chinatown home. Inside the synagogue, though, there is an A new retrospective at the Museum at Eldridge Street focuses on Jewish artist Tobi Kahn

As myth has it (and TIME has reported), on the days that she dissented, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would show up to court wearing “a bejeweled collar that looked like armor.” Clearly, Ginsburg’s sartorial choices have always been about more than personal fashion preferences. Those deeper meanings are the very focus Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s famous necklaces are the focus of this exhibit at the Jewish Museum

Nova Music Festival exhibit in NYC

Following a ten-week run in Tel Aviv, “6:29 AM The Moment Music Stood Still,” an exhibition honoring both the victims and survivors of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre in Israel, will be mounted in New York starting April 21 through May 25. Given the sensitivity of the topic, the possibility of protests and A Nova Music Festival exhibit is coming to NYC this month

Now through March 30, Hannah Traore Gallery at 150 Orchard Street by Stanton Street on the Lower East Side plays host to “It Doesn’t Have to Make Sense,” the debut exhibit by 25-year-old actor, activist, model and artist Chella Man. As made clear across the various paintings, drawings and writeups featured in the show, Man Deaf, trans artist Chella Man explores his Jewish roots in debut exhibit