“The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do,” the newest exhibit at The Museum of Jewish Heritage, is now open. The 12,000-square-foot exhibit features more than 750 objects and artifacts donated by survivors and their families, many who settled in the New York area.

The exhibit tells the story of Jewish life before, during and after the Holocaust. The museum said. One of the items on display is a Torah scroll rescued during Kristallnacht and packed in the suitcase of a family that immigrated to New York in 1940. It found a second life in a synagogue in Patchogue, Long Island.

The museum invites visitors to learn the stories behind the artifacts, listen to survivor testimonies, and watch original video footage.