Upcoming Events
The Moore Family Tour
Experience the heart of the immigrant saga through the music of Irish America, then tour the restored home of the Moore family, Irish-Catholic immigrants coping with the death of a child in 1869. Compare the Moore's struggle to keep their family healthy with that of the Katz family, Russian-Jewish i... [ + ]mmigrants who left their “mark” on our building in the 1930s.
First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5pm, 7 days a week.
This tour lasts 60 minutes
Recommended for ages 12 & up.
This tour goes to the 4th Floor: 61 steps up, 53 down
$20 - Students & Seniors
Members: Free
The Moore Family Tour
Experience the heart of the immigrant saga through the music of Irish America, then tour the restored home of the Moore family, Irish-Catholic immigrants coping with the death of a child in 1869. Compare the Moore's struggle to keep their family healthy with that of the Katz family, Russian-Jewish i... [ + ]mmigrants who left their “mark” on our building in the 1930s.
First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5pm, 7 days a week.
This tour lasts 60 minutes
Recommended for ages 12 & up.
This tour goes to the 4th Floor: 61 steps up, 53 down
$20 - Students & Seniors
Members: Free
The Moore Family Tour
Experience the heart of the immigrant saga through the music of Irish America, then tour the restored home of the Moore family, Irish-Catholic immigrants coping with the death of a child in 1869. Compare the Moore's struggle to keep their family healthy with that of the Katz family, Russian-Jewish i... [ + ]mmigrants who left their “mark” on our building in the 1930s.
First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5pm, 7 days a week.
This tour lasts 60 minutes
Recommended for ages 12 & up.
This tour goes to the 4th Floor: 61 steps up, 53 down
$20 - Students & Seniors
Members: Free
The Moore Family Tour
Experience the heart of the immigrant saga through the music of Irish America, then tour the restored home of the Moore family, Irish-Catholic immigrants coping with the death of a child in 1869. Compare the Moore's struggle to keep their family healthy with that of the Katz family, Russian-Jewish i... [ + ]mmigrants who left their “mark” on our building in the 1930s.
First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5pm, 7 days a week.
This tour lasts 60 minutes
Recommended for ages 12 & up.
This tour goes to the 4th Floor: 61 steps up, 53 down
$20 - Students & Seniors
Members: Free
The Moore Family Tour
Experience the heart of the immigrant saga through the music of Irish America, then tour the restored home of the Moore family, Irish-Catholic immigrants coping with the death of a child in 1869. Compare the Moore's struggle to keep their family healthy with that of the Katz family, Russian-Jewish i... [ + ]mmigrants who left their “mark” on our building in the 1930s.
First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5pm, 7 days a week.
This tour lasts 60 minutes
Recommended for ages 12 & up.
This tour goes to the 4th Floor: 61 steps up, 53 down
$20 - Students & Seniors
Members: Free
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of the international community to resettle over one million displaced people following World War II. Like many, David Nasaw believed that the United States had welcomed Holocaust survivors with open arms after the war. But the truth was far more complicated. 5/6 Fri at 3:39 PM
In last month’s Tenement Talk, we hosted a discussion of acclaimed historian and bestselling author David Nasaw's latest book, "The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced People from World War II to the Cold War." The conversation explored Nasaw's research examining the failures... 4/6 Fri at 3:39 PM
Revisiting this painful chapter of our history must be a moment to re-examine our own roles in standing up to prejudice, indifference, and anti-Semitism. 3/6 Fri at 3:39 PM