
618 South Michigan Avenue
(312) 322-1747
Admission: $4 adults; $2 children & seniors. Fridays
are free.
http://www.spertus.edu
The Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies is the place to come for
a premier Jewish culture experience in the city. It claims to be the
largest Jewish museum between the east and west coasts, and also offers the
largest Jewish public library/resource center in the region with its collection
of books, videos, periodicals, and music.
The Spertus Institute also is the place for people of all ages
and all faiths and origins to come to experience a lifetime of learning.
Founded in 1924, the Spertus Institute today also offers
accredited graduate degree programs, a stunning museum, extensive
collection in the
Asher Library, in addition to a commanding variety of public
programs, exhibitions, and resources.
The Spertus Museum's permanent collection helps to acquaint
visitors with the beauty and customs of Jewish religion and culture around the
world.
The Rosenbaum ARTiFACT Center encourages hands-on learning for
families and school groups, especially the 32-foot-hill/dig site where
participants can unearth replicas of real archaeological treasures.
The Spertus Institute also has the nation's first permanent
museum exhibition on the Holocaust. The Zell Holocaust Memorial uses
its vast Holocaust-related resources to help adults and children to
interpret the Holocaust more completely.
Established in 1987, the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Center is a
unique collaboration between the Spertus Institute and the Chicago
Catholic Archdiocese to help promote interfaith theological and academic
dialogue.
The Bariff Shop offers a wide selection of traditional and
contemporary design objects, books, fine arts, jewelry, and limited edition
artwork, in addition to posters and catalogs created especially for Spertus
Museum exhibitions. The shop even maintains a bridal registry! For
further information, call (312) 322-1740 in the Chicago-land area or use
their
toll-free number (888) 322-1740.