Explore : All Ages | $100 for every 10 visitors, +$50 to add
LGBTJews in the Federal City (closes January 4, 2026) | Allow your students to explore the exhibits at their own pace. To prepare for this self-guided visit, a member of our Education Team will meet with you to prior to your trip to help you plan. An Activity Guide for students is available upon request.
Tour : All Ages | 60 min | $275 for 25 students, +$100 for
LGBTJews in the Federal City (closes January 4, 2026) | Dig deep into local Jewish history and culture, from the city’s first synagogues to the diverse contemporary community. Guided by an expert docent, your group will visit each exhibition and discuss the people, organizations, and activism that inspire and challenge us today.
Workshop : Age varies | 2 hours | $425 for 25 students | These curriculum-aligned, inquiry-based experiences encourage students to focus on specific themes within the Museum. Currently available workshops include:
- Many Sides of Me: Bring your youngest learners for an exploration of identity, community, and inclusivity. K-3rd grade.
- Voices and Values: Connect to values like tikkun olam (repair the world) and kehillah (community) by engaging with stories and artifacts that illustrate the many ways to live them out. 4th-10th grade.
- What Makes History? : Applying a critical eye to the exhibitions, students will become curators, considering how and why Museums tell their stories. 7th-12th grade.
- Jewish DC: An American Story: Explore pivotal moments in Jewish American history through the lens of Washington’s Jewish community—and discover what makes the DC Jewish story uniquely its own. 7th-12th grade.
- Mensches in the Movement: From marching at the Supreme Court to speaking up at community meetings to making public policy, explore how Jewish Washingtonians have acted on behalf of their communities and values. Through artifact-centered stories, students will weigh the opportunities and responsibilities of civic engagement. . 7th-12th grade.