Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Camp - 11:00 AM
Longacre Theatre - various times
Brooklyn Bridge Park Environmental Education Center - 3:00 PM Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Camp - 11:00 AM
National Museum of Mathematics Pop Up - 6:30 PM Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Skyscraper Museum - 10:30 AM Pick
Green-Wood Cemetery - 10:00 AM Pick
The Jewish Museum - 11:00 AM Pick
MoMA Design Store, Soho - 11:00 AM Pick
Blue Heron Nature Center at Blue Heron Park - 1:00 PM Pick
Wyckoff House Museum - 12:00 PM Pick
The Paley Museum
AKC Museum of the Dog
Ailey Citigroup Theater
Activity Guides
- Beaches & Lakes
- Best Of Lists
- Birthday Parties
- Boats
- Boredom Busters
- Camps
- Childcare
- Christmas/Hanukkah
- City Guides
- City Hacks
- Classes & Enrichment
- Community
- Crafts & Recipes
- Earth Kids
- Easter
- Fairs & Festivals
- Fall Activities
- Family Travel
- Farms & U-Pick
- Free Activities
- GoList
- Halloween
- Holidays
- Hotels & Resorts
- Indoor Activities
- Museums
- News & Openings
- Outdoors
- Parent Talk
- Parks & Playgrounds
- Play Gyms & Sports Centers
- Pools & Spray Parks
- Preschools & Schools
- Restaurants
- Shows
- Skiing & Winter Sports
- Special Needs
- Special Occasions
- Sports
- Spring Activities
- STEM
- Stores & Services
- Summer Activities
- Theme & Water Parks
- Trains, Dinos & Heroes
- TV, Film & Movies
- Virtual
- Visitors Guide
- Weekend Events
- Weekend Trips
- Winter Activities
- Zoos & Gardens
Jewish Museum Open
Continuing its popular tradition, The Jewish Museumoffers a fun-filled way to spend an enjoyable day during the holiday season and Hanukkah.
Celebrate the third day of Hanukkah at the Jewish Museum with a drop-in workshop where kids can paint luminous scenes in celebration of the glowing lights of the holiday. On view in Scenes from the Collection are 80 Hanukkah lamps from North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, ranging in date from the Renaissance to the present. The Jewish Museum’s collection of Hanukkah lamps is the largest and finest in the world at nearly 1,050 pieces, and was amassed over the 115 years of the Museum’s existence.
Nefesh Mountain, a bluegrass band with a Jewish perspective, will perform two concerts for Hanukkah at 11:30 am and 2pm.
Exhibitions on view are Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art; Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone; and Scenes from the Collection.