Reading Room
Mon-Thurs: 9:30am-4:30pm
Genealogy Institute
Tues-Thurs: 9:30am-4:30pm
Exhibit Spaces
Mon-Wed: 9:30am-4:30pm
Thurs: 9:30am-8pm
Fri: 10am-3pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: 11am-5pm
Please note: The Center will be closed to the public from January 10 through 17, and January 26. The Lillian Goldman Reading Room and Genealogy Institute will be closed on January 21 and 27. The Reading Room will be closed on February 6.
Make sure to check our holiday closures prior to visiting.
Last entry to the Center for Jewish History Exhibitions, Reading Room, and the Genealogy Institute is 30 minutes before closing. The last call to page items in the Reading Room and Genealogy Institute is 3pm.
PLEASE NOTE: Our stacks elevator is currently out of service. During this time, some materials will not be accessible to researchers. We are working on fixing the problem, which may take several weeks to resolve. Please contact inquires@cjh.org before visiting the Center to determine if your requested materials will be available.
The Center for Jewish History welcomes researchers, scholars, and visitors of all backgrounds. The Lillian Goldman Reading Room, often described as the heart of the Center for Jewish History, is open to researchers interested in exploring the diverse history of the Jewish people through the collections housed at the Center.
The Reading Room is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Appointments are recommended, though walk-ins are accommodated, based on availability. Reservations can be made through your research account. Appointments must be made at least 3 days in advance.
The Reading Room shelves offer reference texts as well as all major publications of the Center’s partner organizations. Archive and library collections at the Center consist of over 500,000 volumes in multiple languages from many time periods, as well as over 100 million documents, including organizational records and personal papers, photographs, multimedia recordings, posters, art, and artifacts. In addition, the Reading Room has developed an extensive electronic resource library.
For tips and information about conducting research at the Center and advice on commonly consulted collections, please see our FAQ page HERE.