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Starting June 12, The Jewish Museum of Maryland building will be closed to the public until the summer of 2024 for the first phase of a capital project.

Over the course of the next year, we will take major steps towards growing the JMM from a 20th-century museum to a 21st-century one. 

Our employees will still be working on programming, education, archives and collections, audio and video production, exhibition development, capital project support, and so much more, though our programs will be happening offsite at other partner organizations and online.

You can read more about the first phase of this project here.

The Jewish Museum of Maryland building will be closed to the public until the summer of 2024 for the first phase of a capital project.

Over the course of the next year, we will take major steps towards growing the JMM from a 20th-century museum to a 21st-century one.

Our employees will still be working on programming, education, archives and collections, audio and video production, exhibition development, capital project support, and so much more, though our programs will be happening offsite at other partner organizations and online.

The Jewish Museum of Maryland building will be closed to the public until the summer of 2024 for the first phase of a capital project.

Over the course of the next year, we will take major steps towards growing the JMM from a 20th-century museum to a 21st-century one.

Our employees will still be working on programming, education, archives and collections, audio and video production, exhibition development, capital project support, and so much more, though our programs will be happening offsite at other partner organizations and online.

JMM is located on Lloyd Street. Lloyd Street is a few blocks east of President Street between Baltimore Street on the north and Lombard Street on the south.

JMM does not have a dedicated parking lot. There is a free City-owned parking lot across from the Museum. It is the brick lot across from the Museum entrance. The Museum cannot guarantee spots in that parking lot. Otherwise, street-side parking is available. Please be sure to check the parking signs when you park on the street.

The Charm City Circulator consists of three separate routes. The Green Route which runs from City Hall to Fells Point to Johns Hopkins. The Purple Route which runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Orange Route which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East, and includes a called stop for the Jewish Museum of Maryland at Lombard and Lloyd Street. We encourage residents and visitors to use this service-not only is it free and green, it’s efficient. A shuttle arrives every 10 minutes at the designated stops on each route.

Use it as your connector to your regular train, bus, or commuter lot-or just to get a taste of all Baltimore City has to offer. Visit the Charm City Circulator website for more information on visiting the Jewish Museum of Maryland using this great service: http:///www.charmcitycirculator.com.

JMM is for everyone. That’s why we work hard to ensure each guest can experience our stories and share their own. To learn more about the resources available to support your visit, check out our Accessibility Page.

If there is a resource that would make your experience at the Museum better, please let our Director of Public Programs, Zoë Reznick Gewanter, know. You can reach her at zgewanter@jewishmuseummd.org or (443) 873-5163.

To explore JMM's exhibits and events, visit our  Exhibits + Events page.

Our synagogue tours take you into two historic buildings, the Lloyd Street Synagogue and B’nai Israel Synagogue, for a close-up look into the history of Jewish Baltimore. These tours are included in admission and meet in the lobby of the Museum. The tour lasts about 45 – 50 minutes. They take place at:

Monday– Wednesday: 1 pm and 2:30pm
Sunday: 11am, 1pm, and 2:30pm

To learn more, click here.

JMM invites you and your group to experience the rich vitality of Jewish heritage by visiting our Museum. Discover the variety and liveliness of Jewish culture, both past and present. JMM offers on-site group tours, digital tours, and outreach programs. To find out more, visit our Bring a Group page.

At this time, we are not offering rentals of our property. We will update this section when we offer rentals again.

We love celebrating! JMM knows the importance of marking significant events in our lives, and we want to help make that happen for you! We offer rentals of our Lloyd Street Synagogue, Davidson Lobby, and Hendler Board Room to commemorate your special day. For specific information regarding our Lloyd Street Synagogue rentals, click here.

Stop by Esther's Place, our gift shop, and bring home a memory of one (or more!) of the stories you learned during your visit to JMM.

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