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Living Torah Museum, Brooklyn NY

Address 1601 41st St, Brooklyn, NY
Phone (877) 752-6286
Website www.torahmuseum.com
Categories Museum, Tourist Attraction
Rating 4.7 6 reviews
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Living Torah Museum reviews

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Sholom
June 17, 2022 9:32 pm

This small building has more items you think it has, highly recommended for every Jewish person to visit, rabbi Deutsch explains everything so clear.

Surila
February 22, 2022 3:24 pm

It’s interesting to visit. I’ve been here twice. The Rabbi’s ego is a little difficult to listen to 90% of the time. Not entirely convinced that everything is real. It’s educational up until the age of 12-13’ish when kids should be old enough to recognize empty boasts and inconsistencies when they hear them.

Mike
October 25, 2021 2:34 pm

I loved animals since i was a little kid & this Museum is awesome where u can c all different animals mentioned in the Bible & it's amazing how real they look as if they're still alive & rabbi Deitch explains it veeeeeeery well & if u love the bible & Animals & wanna get a better understanding of them then this is definitely the place 2 come.

shanna
September 24, 2020 6:23 pm

I went with a large group and everyone was in awe of what we saw.it was amazing you could touch nearly everything (in a controlled setting) but none the less amazing.i loved it so much that i went back with my family and it’s by appointment only so it was us and another family so we had more opportunities to feel things and ask questions.highly recommend to anyone looking for a super unique museum experience

Chanie
September 24, 2020 3:10 am

The Living Torah Museum is always amazing. I've been there several times over the years. I have seen and touched ancient artifacts, while hearing the rabbi explain the related history and Jewish concepts. Rabbi Deutsch is a very knowledgeable historian. Most museums do not allow visitors to touch their artifacts, but Rabbi Deutsch wants us to see them up close, to understand the concepts he explains and how they relate to torah studies and to our heritage. The museum is interesting even when the rabbi is not there, but if you have a chance when things open back up, go when you can participate in Rabbi Deutsch's tour. You can see that he truly enjoys his topics. His stated purpose in creating the museum is for education about Judaism.

Jochanan
May 07, 2020 1:48 am

Rabbi Deutch has amazing wealth of knowledge and vrongs Torah True Judaism Alive! Our Toras Emes Hebrew School Children really enjoyed it!

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