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Grandparent’s Day: M’dor L’dor

  • November 16, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

    575 3rd Street Northwest
    Washington, District of Columbia 20001
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Description

Grandparents, this is an opportunity for the whole family! Join the Museum for a day of sharing family memories—and recording them for posterity!  

Inspired by the value of m’dor l’dor (from generation to generation), visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibitions, record their own memories with our oral history tools, and start a family scrapbook. The day’s activities include:

  • Kids interviewing grandparents and other family member, with the help of an interview guide created by our education team
  • Interactive “Bubbe Stories” with former JCC preschool director Valerie Schwartz | 10:15 am & 11:15 am
  • Recording a family memory for the Museum’s archive with the Museum’s Oral Historian Kerry Reed
  • Preserving a memory together at a photo booth
  • Creating your own scrapbook using your photo booth picture and any other photos, recipes, and family materials you would like to bring
  • And, of course, treats for purchase from Baked by Yael

Best enjoyed by children ages 5-12 and their families.

Please note: Tickets for both adults and children are $5, but no family need pay more than $20. Please read follow instructions carefully at the point of purchase to ensure you are not overcharged. 


 

Date & Time

Sun, Nov 16, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Venue Details

Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

575 3rd Street Northwest
Washington, District of Columbia 20001 Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum
Capital Jewish Museum

The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum collects, preserves, and shares the diverse stories of Jewish history and culture in the National Capital Region. Through exhibitions and programs, we build connections across generations and communities, encourage reflection on the relevance of the past to today, and inspire civic and community engagement.


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