Impact

The following 30-second videos offer a snapshot of the kind of impact our educational work has on students and visitors.
Questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].

Video 1a

In this video, Director of Education Rebecca Krasner shares how, for some students, visiting the Museum creates a first-ever encounter with Jewish people.

Video 1b

In this extended clip, Director of Education Rebecca Krasner continues sharing her experiences with students who encounter Jewish people for the first time when they visit the Museum.

Video 2

In this video, hear from our Director of Education, Rebecca Krasner, and our Director of Public Programs Dan Samuels on how our work builds empathy and counters hate.

Video 3

In this video, docent Rina Rosenberg shares how young women feel empowered to use their voices through the historical stories they explore in the core exhibition.

Consider a gift to support this work

Please complete this simple form to make your gift now (it may take up to 20 seconds to load—thank you for your patience). Interested in learning how you can apply your Pennsylvania tax credits to the Museum’s educational work? Click here to learn more or contact Rachel Berger, Major Gifts and Corporate Giving Officer, at [email protected] or 215.391.4632.

Lily Henley Live at The Weitzman!

Celebrate Sephardic songs with singer-songwriter Lily Henley. Don’t miss our January 29 Secret Chord Concert, a unique reimagining of the Ladino tradition. Free for Weitzman Museum Members!

This concert also pays tribute to Flory Jagoda, a beloved figure in Sephardic music who passed away four years ago and is most popularly known for her original and widely covered Hanukkah song, Ocho Kandelikas. Learn more about the event and watch a clip of Henley here.  $20 | FREE for Weitzman Members. Click here to join today.

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The Weitzman