The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum was established on January 20, 1904 when Judge Mayer Sulzberger donated 26 ceremonial art objects to The Jewish Theological Seminary of America as the core of a museum collection. Today, The Jewish Museum maintains an important collection of 28,000 objects – paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs, archaeological artifacts, ceremonial objects, and broadcast media. Widely admired for its exhibitions and educational programs that inspire people of all backgrounds, The Jewish Museum is the preeminent institution exploring the intersection of 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture.
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Location:
Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street
Address:
1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street
New York, NY
Phone: 212.423.3200.
Hours of Operation:
Saturday through Wednesday, 11am to 5:45pm; and Thursday, 11am to 8pm.