This year, our older children will visit the faithfully recreated building annex in which Anne Frank hid for over 2 years and wrote her historic diary. Tickets are selling fast and we must purchase our block of tickets well in advance. We are purchasing enough tickets for our 5th-7th graders and a few adults, but the deadline to guarantee your child a spot is August 15th. After that, we will make tickets we purchase available to others.
Step into history and discover the powerful story of Anne Frank — a young girl whose courage and hope continue to inspire generations.
We welcome all 5th–7th grade students and their grownups to join us for this unforgettable experience. Through photographs, personal writings, and interactive displays, you’ll explore Anne’s life, her diary, and the impact of the Holocaust — all through the lens of a young girl with an extraordinary voice.
📅 Date: Sunday, October 26th
📍 Location: Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, NYC
⏰ Time: 9:30am
💵 Admission: $30 per person
The exhibit does not permit children under the age of 10
All Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the exhibit.
This is more than a field trip — it’s a chance to engage with history, empathy, and the importance of standing up for human rights.
Space is limited – reserve your spot today!