As someone who's neither religious nor Jewish, this place wasn't exactly on my must-visit radar, but I enjoyed a visit here. We came for the Nazi propaganda exhibit but stayed for the permanent collections, which include some great Chagall prints, wonderful Middle Eastern torahs, Talmuds and biblical artifacts, and an extensive array of information and material covering Jewish history and culture. One big highlight was the focus on Jewish history in Cleveland. The special exhibit was well done too. I can't imagine being a frequent flyer here, but it was much more interesting on a whole than I anticipated.