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Several people are standing by a wooden tree. They are in a museum

Visitors at the Wishing Tree; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Svea Pietschmann

Family Sundays

Family Programs for Children and Teens

In our anniversary year 2026, we warmly invite families with children ages 8 to 16 to visit the Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) together. From May through December, one Sunday each month will focus on a special theme – from food and Jewish holidays to architecture and art, as well as history, music, and everyday culture – there’s so much to discover!

Sun 16 Aug 2026, 10 am–6 pm

Map with all buildings that belong to the Jewish Museum Berlin. The Old Building is marked in green

Where

Old Building, ground level, Info Counter in the foyer
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

Program

10 am–5 pm  

Rainbow Questions – A Noah’s Ark Bicycle for Everyone (in German)

Rainbow Questions’ selected by children invite everyone to reflect on the world together. The collected questions, wishes, and ideas come together to form a colorful rainbow stretching across a large trailer.

Location: Glass Court

No registration required, just drop by and join!

10 am–5 pm  (six sessions)

Ark Building – Workshop (in German)

During the shared building of the ark, children learn about the story of Noah’s Ark from the Torah. In the completed ark, everyone finds space together and engages in conversation about what the story means for all of us.

Location: Auditorium

No registration required, just drop by and join!

Sessions start at: 10.30 am, 11.30 am, 12.30 pm , 1.30 pm, 2.30 pm, 3.30 pm

10 am–6 pm 

Book Table – Koscher & Co.

The JMB library has a large collection of cookbooks. They, too, tell stories of Jewish life—from tradition, assimilation, emancipation, exclusion, and exile. At the book table in the Glass Courtyard, we present a selection of them.

Admission to the permanent exhibition is free. You can purchase a timed online ticket in advance via the ticket shop before your visit or obtain one directly at the ticket counter.

Location: Glass Court

No registration required, just drop by and join!

11 am–12 pm 

Between the Lines – Architecture Tour for Teens and Adults (in German)

The tour of the Between the Lines exhibition presents the JMB museum building and Daniel Libeskind’s design in the context of its development.

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

11 am–2 pm 

Word. The Meaning of Words in Judaism – Workshop (in German)

What can be done with words and what they mean is discussed in this workshop. Why is it that we understand words, or sometimes do not? What role do words play when it comes to getting along well with others?

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

12–1 pm 

About Bread – A Family Tour (in German)

Bread tells stories! In short family tours, we explore traditional breads from biblical narratives and learn what significance they have. Afterwards, you can experience at the clay oven how bread smells, looks, and tastes.

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

1–2.30 pm 

Human Rights – On Their Origins. A Tour for Teens and Adults

This tour looks at the origins of individual articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the context of German-Jewish history. It draws a line from the concept of humanity in the Torah, through freedom of religion, to the prohibition of discrimination and the right to asylum and freedom of movement.

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

2–5 pm 

Doing and Not Doing in Judaism – Workshop (in German)

In this workshop, we explore the question of how rules come into being, in our everyday lives and in Judaism. What happens if one does not follow them? And what are the consequences of what I do or do not do—for myself and for others?

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

3–4 pm and 
4–5 pm 

About Bread – A Family Tour

Bread tells stories! In short family tours, we explore traditional breads from biblical narratives and learn what significance they have. Afterwards, you can experience at the clay oven how bread smells, looks, and tastes.

Meeting point and registration at the info counter in the foyer. Register on site!

View of the zinc facade of the Libeskind Building against a blue sky (detail)

All Anniversary Specials

Exhibitions

Publications

  • Stay Curious!: the Anniversary Issue of the JMB Journal
  • See also

    • di.kla: the Jewish Museum Berlin's Digital Classroom
    • Jewish Places: Discover places of Jewish life in Germany!
    • JMB APP: the Jewish Museum Berlin Audio Guide
    • FRIENDS OF THE JMB: Partners for 25 Years: Learn more about the Museum‘s Friends
    • ANOHA: The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin celebrates its 5th anniversary!

Where, when, what?

  • WhenSun 16 Aug 2026, 10 am–6 pm
  • Where Old Building, ground level, Info Counter in the foyer
    Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin
    See location on map
  • Entry fee

    Free of charge

  • Language German and English

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