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THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Jewishpeople.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
A popular theme in television and film, holidays provide the opportunity to explore situations that many of us can relate to. Passover begins on March 27 this year, and the Jewish Museum has put together an eclectic selection of television episodes and movies that feature Passover scenes.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Frequent enhanced cleaning and disinfection procedures have been instituted throughout the Museum. These procedures are informed by the guidance issued to date by government and public health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State and City Departments of Health.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Thursday, Jun. 3 Lecture: Donald Kuspit: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity Sunday, Jun. 6 ASL Tour at Home: Participants in the ASL CommunityTuesday, Jun. 8
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION View of Fifth Avenue from 1911. Welles & Co., №1071 Rob’t C. Lewis — Wm. W. Fuller — McLane van Ingen — №1083 A. M. Huntington, 1911, Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, Digital Collections, New York Public Library. Five years earlier in 1903, Andrew Carnegie built his stately home at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Jewishpeople.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
A popular theme in television and film, holidays provide the opportunity to explore situations that many of us can relate to. Passover begins on March 27 this year, and the Jewish Museum has put together an eclectic selection of television episodes and movies that feature Passover scenes.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Frequent enhanced cleaning and disinfection procedures have been instituted throughout the Museum. These procedures are informed by the guidance issued to date by government and public health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State and City Departments of Health.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Thursday, Jun. 3 Lecture: Donald Kuspit: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity Sunday, Jun. 6 ASL Tour at Home: Participants in the ASL CommunityTuesday, Jun. 8
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION View of Fifth Avenue from 1911. Welles & Co., №1071 Rob’t C. Lewis — Wm. W. Fuller — McLane van Ingen — №1083 A. M. Huntington, 1911, Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, Digital Collections, New York Public Library. Five years earlier in 1903, Andrew Carnegie built his stately home at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Saul and Gladys Gwirtzman Lecture Join us for a conversation between writers Edmund de Waal and Adam Gopnik to celebrate the launch of de Waal's "Letters to Camondo," the highly anticipated follow up to his 2010 bestseller, The Hare with Amber Eyes.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Thursday, Jun. 3 Lecture: Donald Kuspit: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity Sunday, Jun. 6 ASL Tour at Home: Participants in the ASL CommunityTuesday, Jun. 8
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Tuesday, Jun. 8 Virtual Museum Mile Festival Tuesday, Jun. 8 Art In Context : Photography, Fashion, and Popular Culture Wednesday, Jun. 9 Verbal Description Tour JEWISH MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP Become a member and save 15% on your first Jewish Museum Shop purchase, 10% all year long. Choose a membership level and add it to your cart along with the products you are buying. RADICAL BEAUTY: THE “JEWISH” NOSE Émile Courtet, Les qualités du Juif d’apès la méthode de Gall (Jewish Virtues According to Gall’s Method), December 23, 1893.Photomechanical print on paper. Jewish Museum, New York, 1990–189. “Modigliani was sorting out what it meant to be a Jew in what was the most anti-Semitic city in Western Europe,” Gilman toldthe Museum.
IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION View of Fifth Avenue from 1911. Welles & Co., №1071 Rob’t C. Lewis — Wm. W. Fuller — McLane van Ingen — №1083 A. M. Huntington, 1911, Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, Digital Collections, New York Public Library. Five years earlier in 1903, Andrew Carnegie built his stately home at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street. REMEMBERING DR. VIVIAN B. MANN, CURATOR EMERITA Dr. Vivian B. Mann at the opening reception for the Jewish Museum exhibition Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land, September 2000.. On May 6, 2019, a light went out in the world of Judaica. It was on that day that Vivian B. Mann, a long-time curator at the Jewish Museum and head of the graduate program in Jewish Art and Visual Culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary, passed BEST IN SHOW: EDITH HALPERT’S DOG, ADAM Bernard Karfiol, Edith Gregor Halpert and Adam, 1935, oil on canvas. Jewish Museum, New York, gift of the World Savings and Loan Association and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. In 1935, New York art dealer Edith Halpert was the reigning queen of the art world. LOUISE BOURGEOIS, FREUD'S DAUGHTER by Philip Larratt-Smith, with an essay by Juliet Mitchell Louise Bourgeois, Freud's Daughter is an exploration of the art and writing of Louise Bourgeois through the lens of her relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. This book coordinates with the exhibition of the same title on view at the Jewish Museum May 21 to September 12, 2021. From 1952 to 1985, Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010 LEONARD COHEN: A CRACK IN EVERYTHING Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in. — Leonard Cohen. A world-renowned novelist, poet, and singer/songwriter who inspired generations of writers, musicians, and artists, Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) was an extraordinary poet of the imperfection of the human condition, giving voice toTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
A limited number of timed tickets are available per 15-minute time slot. Please plan to arrive on time, as space limitations prohibit waiting inside the Museum building. Ticket Pricing: Adults, $18. Seniors, 65 and over, $12. Students, $8. Children, 18 and under, Free.Members, Free.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Thursday, Jun. 3 Lecture: Donald Kuspit: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity Sunday, Jun. 6 ASL Tour at Home: Participants in the ASL CommunityTuesday, Jun. 8
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM Grey and Black Stripe Wool Tallis by Eretz Judaica. Price. $425.00.Quickview.
NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. RADICAL BEAUTY: THE “JEWISH” NOSE Émile Courtet, Les qualités du Juif d’apès la méthode de Gall (Jewish Virtues According to Gall’s Method), December 23, 1893.Photomechanical print on paper. Jewish Museum, New York, 1990–189. “Modigliani was sorting out what it meant to be a Jew in what was the most anti-Semitic city in Western Europe,” Gilman toldthe Museum.
IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
A limited number of timed tickets are available per 15-minute time slot. Please plan to arrive on time, as space limitations prohibit waiting inside the Museum building. Ticket Pricing: Adults, $18. Seniors, 65 and over, $12. Students, $8. Children, 18 and under, Free.Members, Free.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Thursday, Jun. 3 Lecture: Donald Kuspit: Art is a Guarantee of Sanity Sunday, Jun. 6 ASL Tour at Home: Participants in the ASL CommunityTuesday, Jun. 8
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM Grey and Black Stripe Wool Tallis by Eretz Judaica. Price. $425.00.Quickview.
NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. RADICAL BEAUTY: THE “JEWISH” NOSE Émile Courtet, Les qualités du Juif d’apès la méthode de Gall (Jewish Virtues According to Gall’s Method), December 23, 1893.Photomechanical print on paper. Jewish Museum, New York, 1990–189. “Modigliani was sorting out what it meant to be a Jew in what was the most anti-Semitic city in Western Europe,” Gilman toldthe Museum.
IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 Directions. 212.423.3200info@thejm.org.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum highlights Elinor Carucci’s photographs of the iconic collars worn by the late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader. The Jewish Museum. Mar 15. New York Jewish Film Festival 2021: ShortsQ&A Series.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Bienvenue au Jewish Museum. Bienvenue au Jewish Museum, musée au croisement de l’art et de la culture juive, ouvert aux visiteurs de tous horizons et situé sur le Museum Mile de New York. Fondé en 1904, il fut la première institution de son genre aux États-Unis. RADICAL BEAUTY: THE “JEWISH” NOSE Émile Courtet, Les qualités du Juif d’apès la méthode de Gall (Jewish Virtues According to Gall’s Method), December 23, 1893.Photomechanical print on paper. Jewish Museum, New York, 1990–189. “Modigliani was sorting out what it meant to be a Jew in what was the most anti-Semitic city in Western Europe,” Gilman toldthe Museum.
JEWISH LIFE
About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JAMES TISSOT’S JOURNEY TO THE JEWISH MUSEUM The artist’s original suite of 368 illustrations of the Hebrew Bible have been digitized for the first time and are available online. James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French, 1836–1902) and followers, “ Moses Defends Jethro’s Daughters ,” c. 1896–1902. Gouache on board. 8 3/8 × 12 in. (21.3 × 30.5 cm). Jewish Museum, New York, Gift of BEST IN SHOW: EDITH HALPERT’S DOG, ADAM Bernard Karfiol, Edith Gregor Halpert and Adam, 1935, oil on canvas. Jewish Museum, New York, gift of the World Savings and Loan Association and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. In 1935, New York art dealer Edith Halpert was the reigning queen of the art world. JEWISH MUSEUM ZE'EV RABAN PLAYING CARDS This deck of playing cards is a reproduction of one first produced c.1920 in Jerusalem by Ze'ev Raban, a founder of the Bezalel Academy. An iconic figure in Israeli art known for his evocative portrayals of biblical and Zionist themes, his work as an illustrator, designer, and painter created a visual lexicon for modern Jewish art. In the deck, Raban features Jewish figures for the royalty LEONARD COHEN: A CRACK IN EVERYTHING Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in. — Leonard Cohen. A world-renowned novelist, poet, and singer/songwriter who inspired generations of writers, musicians, and artists, Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) was an extraordinary poet of the imperfection of the human condition, giving voice to THE STETTIES: FLORINE STETTHEIMER AND HER SISTERS Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944), painter, poet, designer, and the subject of the Jewish Museum’s current exhibition Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry, was the fourth of five children born to a wealthy Jewish couple, Joseph and Rosetta Walter Stettheimer. The father, a banker, deserted the household early on, but thanks to Rosetta’s inheritance the family continued to live in comfortTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Temperature checks will be required of all visitors via non-contact body temperature scanners. Visitors with a body temperature above 100.4°F will not be admitted into the Museum. We will assist you in rescheduling your visit for a later date. Please call us at 212.423.3200 or emailTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 Directions. 212.423.3200info@thejm.org.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert. MENORAH BY LUDWIG WOLPERT This menorah is a reproduction of a minimalist branch menorah with a Bauhaus styling designed by Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert. An original of this menorah, fabricated in 1958, is in the Jewish Museum's collection. Brass 10"h x 10-3/4"w x 4-1THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Temperature checks will be required of all visitors via non-contact body temperature scanners. Visitors with a body temperature above 100.4°F will not be admitted into the Museum. We will assist you in rescheduling your visit for a later date. Please call us at 212.423.3200 or emailTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 Directions. 212.423.3200info@thejm.org.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert. MENORAH BY LUDWIG WOLPERT This menorah is a reproduction of a minimalist branch menorah with a Bauhaus styling designed by Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert. An original of this menorah, fabricated in 1958, is in the Jewish Museum's collection. Brass 10"h x 10-3/4"w x 4-1THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Bienvenue au Jewish Museum. Bienvenue au Jewish Museum, musée au croisement de l’art et de la culture juive, ouvert aux visiteurs de tous horizons et situé sur le Museum Mile de New York. Fondé en 1904, il fut la première institution de son genre aux États-Unis. JEWISH MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP Jewish Museum Membership. Become a member and save 15% on your first Jewish Museum Shop purchase, 10% all year long. Choose a membership level and add it to your cart along with the products you are buying. Check out at full price, and we will adjust your order with 15% off all purchased products, excluding the membership, before we ship andLOCATION HOURS
Location. The Cooper Shop at The Jewish Museum. 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street. New York, NY 10128. 212.423.3211. The Cooper Shop (just off the Museum lobby) offers an extensive selection of merchandise reflecting the Museum’s current exhibitions and permanent collection, as well as distinctive gifts for men and women, Museum reproductions and adaptations, jewelry, books, music, toys and THE PARADOX OF VIRTUAL REALITY. THE JEWISH MUSEUM JUST Installation view of the exhibition Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design, November 4, 2016 — March 26, 2017.The Jewish Museum, NY. Photo: Will Ragozzino/SocialShutterbug.com. The Jewish Museum just wrapped up its year of design with a trifecta of exhibitions that began in March 2016 with Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History, followed by RobertoTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
Claudia J. Nahson is the Morris & Eva Feld Senior Curator at the Jewish Museum, with a concentration in Judaica. In her twenty-three years at the Museum she has curated a number of shows, including four exhibitions on Jewish artists who are acclaimed authors and illustrators of children’s books: The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats (2011); Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of JAMES TISSOT’S JOURNEY TO THE JEWISH MUSEUM The artist’s original suite of 368 illustrations of the Hebrew Bible have been digitized for the first time and are available online. James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French, 1836–1902) and followers, “ Moses Defends Jethro’s Daughters ,” c. 1896–1902. Gouache on board. 8 3/8 × 12 in. (21.3 × 30.5 cm). Jewish Museum, New York, Gift ofBLACK HISTORY MONTH
Black History Month: Picturing Black Love within the Jewish Experience. For the month of February, we invited writer Antwaun Sargent to explore works of art in the Jewish Museum collection that celebrate the. The Jewish Museum. Feb 5, 2018. Black History Month: A Single Figure That Could Easily Be Ten Thousand. REMEMBERING DR. VIVIAN B. MANN, CURATOR EMERITA Dr. Vivian B. Mann at the opening reception for the Jewish Museum exhibition Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land, September 2000.. On May 6, 2019, a light went out in the world of Judaica. It was on that day that Vivian B. Mann, a long-time curator at the Jewish Museum and head of the graduate program in Jewish Art and Visual Culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary, passed OBJECTS TELL STORIES: REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST THROUGH Bracelet (detail), Theresienstadt (Terezín), Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic), 1941–43. Brass: cut-out; porcelain; cord, 7 × 4 5/8 in. (17.8 × 11.7 cm). Gift of the Estate of Greta Perlman. Each piece held meaning for Perlman, like a traditional charm bracelet. The items range from mournful to grimly humorous, from reminders of camp life tomemories of home.
THE STETTIES: FLORINE STETTHEIMER AND HER SISTERS Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944), painter, poet, designer, and the subject of the Jewish Museum’s current exhibition Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry, was the fourth of five children born to a wealthy Jewish couple, Joseph and Rosetta Walter Stettheimer. The father, a banker, deserted the household early on, but thanks to Rosetta’s inheritance the family continued to live in comfortTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Temperature checks will be required of all visitors via non-contact body temperature scanners. Visitors with a body temperature above 100.4°F will not be admitted into the Museum. We will assist you in rescheduling your visit for a later date. Please call us at 212.423.3200 or emailTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 Directions. 212.423.3200info@thejm.org.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert. MENORAH BY LUDWIG WOLPERT This menorah is a reproduction of a minimalist branch menorah with a Bauhaus styling designed by Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert. An original of this menorah, fabricated in 1958, is in the Jewish Museum's collection. Brass 10"h x 10-3/4"w x 4-1THE JEWISH MUSEUM
The Jewish Museum was founded in 1904 in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where it was housed for more than four decades. Located along New York's Museum Mile, this elegant former residence has been the home of the Museum since 1947. LearnMore.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Temperature checks will be required of all visitors via non-contact body temperature scanners. Visitors with a body temperature above 100.4°F will not be admitted into the Museum. We will assist you in rescheduling your visit for a later date. Please call us at 212.423.3200 or emailTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York Jewish Film Festival 2020 January 15 – 28, 2020. New York Jewish Film Festival 2019 January 9 – 22, 2019THE JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 Directions. 212.423.3200info@thejm.org.
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. JUDAICA - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert. MENORAH BY LUDWIG WOLPERT This menorah is a reproduction of a minimalist branch menorah with a Bauhaus styling designed by Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert. An original of this menorah, fabricated in 1958, is in the Jewish Museum's collection. Brass 10"h x 10-3/4"w x 4-1THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Bienvenue au Jewish Museum. Bienvenue au Jewish Museum, musée au croisement de l’art et de la culture juive, ouvert aux visiteurs de tous horizons et situé sur le Museum Mile de New York. Fondé en 1904, il fut la première institution de son genre aux États-Unis. JEWISH MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP Jewish Museum Membership. Become a member and save 15% on your first Jewish Museum Shop purchase, 10% all year long. Choose a membership level and add it to your cart along with the products you are buying. Check out at full price, and we will adjust your order with 15% off all purchased products, excluding the membership, before we ship andLOCATION HOURS
Location. The Cooper Shop at The Jewish Museum. 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street. New York, NY 10128. 212.423.3211. The Cooper Shop (just off the Museum lobby) offers an extensive selection of merchandise reflecting the Museum’s current exhibitions and permanent collection, as well as distinctive gifts for men and women, Museum reproductions and adaptations, jewelry, books, music, toys and THE PARADOX OF VIRTUAL REALITY. THE JEWISH MUSEUM JUST Installation view of the exhibition Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design, November 4, 2016 — March 26, 2017.The Jewish Museum, NY. Photo: Will Ragozzino/SocialShutterbug.com. The Jewish Museum just wrapped up its year of design with a trifecta of exhibitions that began in March 2016 with Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History, followed by RobertoTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
Claudia J. Nahson is the Morris & Eva Feld Senior Curator at the Jewish Museum, with a concentration in Judaica. In her twenty-three years at the Museum she has curated a number of shows, including four exhibitions on Jewish artists who are acclaimed authors and illustrators of children’s books: The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats (2011); Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of JAMES TISSOT’S JOURNEY TO THE JEWISH MUSEUM The artist’s original suite of 368 illustrations of the Hebrew Bible have been digitized for the first time and are available online. James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French, 1836–1902) and followers, “ Moses Defends Jethro’s Daughters ,” c. 1896–1902. Gouache on board. 8 3/8 × 12 in. (21.3 × 30.5 cm). Jewish Museum, New York, Gift ofBLACK HISTORY MONTH
Black History Month: Picturing Black Love within the Jewish Experience. For the month of February, we invited writer Antwaun Sargent to explore works of art in the Jewish Museum collection that celebrate the. The Jewish Museum. Feb 5, 2018. Black History Month: A Single Figure That Could Easily Be Ten Thousand. REMEMBERING DR. VIVIAN B. MANN, CURATOR EMERITA Dr. Vivian B. Mann at the opening reception for the Jewish Museum exhibition Morocco: Jews and Art in a Muslim Land, September 2000.. On May 6, 2019, a light went out in the world of Judaica. It was on that day that Vivian B. Mann, a long-time curator at the Jewish Museum and head of the graduate program in Jewish Art and Visual Culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary, passed OBJECTS TELL STORIES: REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST THROUGH Bracelet (detail), Theresienstadt (Terezín), Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic), 1941–43. Brass: cut-out; porcelain; cord, 7 × 4 5/8 in. (17.8 × 11.7 cm). Gift of the Estate of Greta Perlman. Each piece held meaning for Perlman, like a traditional charm bracelet. The items range from mournful to grimly humorous, from reminders of camp life tomemories of home.
THE STETTIES: FLORINE STETTHEIMER AND HER SISTERS Florine Stettheimer (1871–1944), painter, poet, designer, and the subject of the Jewish Museum’s current exhibition Florine Stettheimer: Painting Poetry, was the fourth of five children born to a wealthy Jewish couple, Joseph and Rosetta Walter Stettheimer. The father, a banker, deserted the household early on, but thanks to Rosetta’s inheritance the family continued to live in comfortTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
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New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
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New York, NY, June 24, 2019—The Jewish Museum presents Personas: George Segal’s Abraham and Isaac, an installation of the life-sized plaster sculpture by American artist George Segal (American, 1924–2000), being shown at the Museum for the first time.The artist adapted the biblical story of Abraham, who was commanded to sacrifice his son Isaac as proof of his obedience and faith GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
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New York, NY, May 19, 2021—The Jewish Museum presents Louise Bourgeois, Freud’s Daughter, an exhibition that explores Bourgeois’s complex and ambivalent relationship with Freudian psychoanalysis. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, the exhibition showcases a selection of Bourgeois’s psychoanalytic writings — many of them presented to the public for the first time — along withnearly
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New York, NY, June 24, 2019—The Jewish Museum presents Personas: George Segal’s Abraham and Isaac, an installation of the life-sized plaster sculpture by American artist George Segal (American, 1924–2000), being shown at the Museum for the first time.The artist adapted the biblical story of Abraham, who was commanded to sacrifice his son Isaac as proof of his obedience and faith GIFTS - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. NECKLACES - JEWISH MUSEUM About the Jewish Museum. The Jewish Museum is one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK: THE WARBURG MANSION The Babb, Cook and Willard mansion was designed in a Georgian Revival style and placed far enough north to ensure space for an ample lawn. When Felix M. Warburg purchased a parcel of land just one block north, he, too, stipulated that half of the lot be left for a lawn. But for his architect Warburg instead chose C. P. H. Gilbert.THE JEWISH MUSEUM
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Hear from a panel of community activists, cultural theorists, and artists discussing the impact of public artworks and the role of museums in achieving equity. Premiere date: January 28, 2021. Explore more programs on the Jewish Museum's Talks & Performances YouTubePlaylist.
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The Jewish Museum highlights Elinor Carucci’s photographs of the iconic collars worn by the late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader. The Jewish Museum. Mar 15. New York Jewish Film Festival 2021: ShortsQ&A Series.
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New York, NY, June 24, 2019—The Jewish Museum presents Personas: George Segal’s Abraham and Isaac, an installation of the life-sized plaster sculpture by American artist George Segal (American, 1924–2000), being shown at the Museum for the first time.The artist adapted the biblical story of Abraham, who was commanded to sacrifice his son Isaac as proof of his obedience and faithTHE JEWISH MUSEUM
Bienvenue au Jewish Museum. Bienvenue au Jewish Museum, musée au croisement de l’art et de la culture juive, ouvert aux visiteurs de tous horizons et situé sur le Museum Mile de New York. Fondé en 1904, il fut la première institution de son genre aux États-Unis. JEWISH MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP Jewish Museum Membership. Become a member and save 15% on your first Jewish Museum Shop purchase, 10% all year long. Choose a membership level and add it to your cart along with the products you are buying. Check out at full price, and we will adjust your order with 15% off all purchased products, excluding the membership, before we ship and RADICAL BEAUTY: THE “JEWISH” NOSE Émile Courtet, Les qualités du Juif d’apès la méthode de Gall (Jewish Virtues According to Gall’s Method), December 23, 1893.Photomechanical print on paper. Jewish Museum, New York, 1990–189. “Modigliani was sorting out what it meant to be a Jew in what was the most anti-Semitic city in Western Europe,” Gilman toldthe Museum.
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The Most Popular Works of 2019 in the Jewish Museum Online CollectionRead More
BASED ON GOOGLE ANALYTICS DATA, THESE WERE THE 10 MOST VIEWED WORKS FROM THE JEWISH MUSEUM ONLINE COLLECTION. The Jewish Museum collection spans 4,000 years of Jewish culture through nearly 30,000 objects from around the world. Although approximately 600 objects are currently on view in our rotating collection exhibition _Scenes from the Collection_,
the Museum’s online collection provides access to thousands more, along with hi-res images,
accompanying audio/video, and resources
for educators
.
Every year at the end of the year, we take a look at the most popular works in the Jewish Museum collection online based on Google Analytics data. Here were the 10 most viewed objects of 2019: * SIC, _Torah Finials_, early
18th century
* Alfred Stieglitz, _The Steerage_, 1907
* *Kehinde Wiley, _Alios Itzhak (The World Stage: Israel)_, 2011
* Marc Chagall, _Untitled (Old Man with Beard)_,
c. 1931
* Anni Albers, _Six Prayers_, 1965–66
* *Deborah Kass, _OY/YO_, 2016
* George Segal, _The Holocaust_, 1982
* James Jacques Joseph Tissot, _The Flight of the Prisoners_,
c. 1896
* Mel Bochner, _The Joys of Yiddish_, 2012
* Portion of a Synagogue Wall,
Isfahan (Persia), 16th century _*Indicates works on view in __Scenes from the Collection__
at the Jewish Museum_ Portion of a Synagogue Wallfrom
Isfahan, Persia, 16th century. Faience tile mosaic. The Jewish Museum,New York
This year, the Jewish Museum launched new audio tours featuring the voices of artists, rabbis, and curators, offering a range of perspectives on works from the collection. Many of these works were included on this year’s list, from Mel Bocher’s _TheJoys of Yiddish_
to
Deborah Kass’ _OY/YO__._
Deborah Kass, OY/YO
, 2016, produced
2017. Painted aluminum mounted on a polished stainless steel base. The Jewish Museum, New York As we enter 2020, we look forward to sharing more works from the Jewish Museum collection with you, whether through upcoming rotations within _Scenes from the Collection_ or through our digital channels. _Explore more works in the Jewish Museum collection online at __TheJewishMuseum.org/Collection__._
------------------------- The Most Popular Works of 2019 in the Jewish Museum Online Collection was originally published in The Jewish Museum on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to thisstory.
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The Most Popular Works of 2019 in the Jewish Museum Online CollectionRead More
BASED ON GOOGLE ANALYTICS DATA, THESE WERE THE 10 MOST VIEWED WORKS FROM THE JEWISH MUSEUM ONLINE COLLECTION. The Jewish Museum collection spans 4,000 years of Jewish culture through nearly 30,000 objects from around the world. Although approximately 600 objects are currently on view in our rotating collection exhibition _Scenes from the Collection_,
the Museum’s online collection provides access to thousands more, along with hi-res images,
accompanying audio/video, and resources
for educators
.
Every year at the end of the year, we take a look at the most popular works in the Jewish Museum collection online based on Google Analytics data. Here were the 10 most viewed objects of 2019: * SIC, _Torah Finials_, early
18th century
* Alfred Stieglitz, _The Steerage_, 1907
* *Kehinde Wiley, _Alios Itzhak (The World Stage: Israel)_, 2011
* Marc Chagall, _Untitled (Old Man with Beard)_,
c. 1931
* Anni Albers, _Six Prayers_, 1965–66
* *Deborah Kass, _OY/YO_, 2016
* George Segal, _The Holocaust_, 1982
* James Jacques Joseph Tissot, _The Flight of the Prisoners_,
c. 1896
* Mel Bochner, _The Joys of Yiddish_, 2012
* Portion of a Synagogue Wall,
Isfahan (Persia), 16th century _*Indicates works on view in __Scenes from the Collection__
at the Jewish Museum_ Portion of a Synagogue Wallfrom
Isfahan, Persia, 16th century. Faience tile mosaic. The Jewish Museum,New York
This year, the Jewish Museum launched new audio tours featuring the voices of artists, rabbis, and curators, offering a range of perspectives on works from the collection. Many of these works were included on this year’s list, from Mel Bocher’s _TheJoys of Yiddish_
to
Deborah Kass’ _OY/YO__._
Deborah Kass, OY/YO
, 2016, produced
2017. Painted aluminum mounted on a polished stainless steel base. The Jewish Museum, New York As we enter 2020, we look forward to sharing more works from the Jewish Museum collection with you, whether through upcoming rotations within _Scenes from the Collection_ or through our digital channels. _Explore more works in the Jewish Museum collection online at __TheJewishMuseum.org/Collection__._
------------------------- The Most Popular Works of 2019 in the Jewish Museum Online Collection was originally published in The Jewish Museum on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to thisstory.
The Jewish Museum Staff Holiday Gift Guide Read More_HANUKKAH_ _, THE
JEWISH FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, BEGINS AT SUNDOWN ON DECEMBER 22. TO HELP YOU FIND THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST, OUR STAFF SELECTED SOME OF THEIR FAVORITE PRODUCTS FROM THE JEWISHMUSEUM SHOP._
BOXED HANUKKAH CARDS WITH ARTWORK BY ELAINE LUSTIG COHEN When was the last time you saw a well-designed holiday card meant expressly for Hanukkah? This playful note card is based on a vibrant 1964 block letter pattern by Elaine Lustig Cohen.
The celebrated artist and graphic designer was known for her witty and sophisticated poster art and catalogue covers for such iconic Jewish Museum exhibitions as 1966’s _Primary Structures. _Let this colorful card light up your holiday season. _— REBECCA SHAYKIN, ASSOCIATE CURATOR_ GEO DREIDEL AND STAND BY NAMBE I love the sleek design, weight, and timeless feel of this dreidel. The well-crafted wooden stand elevates this object from a more traditional children’s toy to a statement piece accentuating my home. It also comes at an affordable price point, making it a perfect gift for friends and loved ones who invite us to theirHanukkah parties!
_— Cindy Caplan,
Chief Counsel & Talent Officer_ RAINBOW ENAMEL MENORAH My thoughtful team gifted this menorah to me to celebrate my 40th birthday. This gift meant a lot to me, as my grandmother’s menorah — one that has been handed down in my family for generations — was lost in a recent move. But now, I too have oneto pass down.
This menorah stands out to me for its rainbow design––an important symbol of pride and inclusion, reminding us the power of art to enrich our understanding of the world. _— JONAH NIGH, ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT_ DREIDEL SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS Perfect for any latke party host who loves holiday décor, these Dreidel Salt and Pepper Shakers make outstanding gifts. This year, I gave a set to my mother — I can imagine her bringing these out year after year as Hanukkah approaches and enjoying theirfestive charm.
_— Jenna Bastian,
Director of Membership_ NOSH MENORAH BY MODERN MENSCH IN ROSE GOLD Although I don’t technically celebrate Hanukkah, I always celebrate beautiful objects. This metallic, bagel-shaped menorah caught my eye over a year ago as a gorgeous tabletop piece, but also because it came in all the iPhone colors: silver, gold, and rose gold. As a millennial tech nerd, it has since become my go-to holiday gift to friends who also celebrate beautiful objects, Hanukkah, or both._— JiaJia Fei,
Director of Digital_ ECHO PARK POTTERY DESIGNED BY PETER SHIRE: SHORT SPLATTER MUG This mug by Los Angeles-based artist Peter Shire makes an outstanding gift for any creatives in your life. I like the balance between the purposeful, exaggerated forms of the object and the playful, kind of thoughtfully haphazard splatter of the glaze. The production process means that no two mugs are alike. Functional, unique, and sculptural — what more could you ask for? _— Jamie Auriemma, Manager of Teen Programs_ ONE-OF-A-KIND FOLK ART BRACELETS BY JOAN SHAVER This collection of wooden bracelets, selected to complement the Museum’s current exhibition _Edith Halpert and the Rise of AmericanArt_
_,
_is a wonderful reflection of American folk art. I love statement pieces, especially when they are graphic in nature. My bracelet features a beautiful red bird with a very long neck and is surrounded by flowers. Each of these items are one-of-a-kind and hand-painted byartist Joan Shaver.
_— Yeliz Secerli,
Director of Design_ WAY TOO MANY LATKES My kids love this silly story and read it all year round, along with other fabulous books like _The Missing Letters _and _All-of-a-Kind Hanukkah_. I love having a selection of books for every holiday and make the celebrations last longer._— Sarah Supcoff,
Deputy Director,
Marketing & Communications_ _Shop our complete selection of Hanukkah gifts at the Jewish Museum Shop or online at __shop.thejewishmuseum.org__._
------------------------- The Jewish Museum Staff Holiday Gift Guide was originally published in The Jewish Museum on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to thisstory.
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