An exhibit exploring 60 years of Jewish immigration to America will open Sept. 14 in New York.The exhibit, called “New York: City of Refuge — Stories from the Last 60 Years,” will be on display at Manhattan’s Museum of Jewish Heritage as part of the celebrations surrounding American Jewry’s 350th year. It will include personal stories, film footage and artifacts from three generations of Jewish immigrants to New York.
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