it makes you want to go back over and over.it makes you cry and you can meet people from the holocaust and more you learn so much and make you think twice about living and what you have right now. i love it!!!!so much!!!!
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Great Experience
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/28/07
It was our first time to see this museum and I think it was a great experience to learn how the Jews experienced hardship to survive.
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I'm going to visit again!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/19/07
I have been to this museum twice in highschool, and for me it has been a very touching and sentimental experience. This museum is great for people to go visit and see what life actually was like before and how lucky we are to know that we now have rights. You should think about life twice after you go visit the museum of tolerance!
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It's the Lectures!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/12/07
It's been about 5 years since I've visited the museum. I view its impact as nearly overwhelming. I have thought about it over and over. I found it more profoud, personally, than the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem (although that one is awesome too - its perspective is different). But the most outstanding part was the lecture. ...
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My awaking
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/13/06
This place was a real eye opener. It helps you look back into the past and understand the torment these people had to live through. It was awful to watch but beneficial to all.
I came to the Museum of Tolerance as part of teacher training through the Los Angeles Unified School District. Be prepared to laugh and cry, to be shocked, outraged. This is an amazing exhibit that should be viewed be everyone, regardless of race or religion.
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beautiful!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/27/06
I did like everything about it,the most interesting was that elie the old man was really a survivor at the holocaust.I can't believe.the other thing was that a lot of people died.The concentration camp were horrible.Ireally want to go back..
you are not the same person when you leave this place that is all i can tell you. you owe it to yourself to visit this museum. It is a must see.
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I think the space used for this museum would be better used as a parking lot.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/22/06
It's not very informative and it draws on people's emotions by showing too many pictures. Teaching should be about information and not emotions. Come here for your indoctrination and a complimentary star of David sticker to put on your lapel as a reminder that some people are inherently evil...IMO I don't think a museum is necessary to learn this however.
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great learning, history lesson thought education gifts to be giving can not take away
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/01/05
history know educarte life libert evil good dad think gift horse sat in hear down you up sing word tom day plan wish it stop now does not make sense not relaye just randow thoughts