- Jewish Museum (New York)
The Jewish Museum of New York was first established in 1904, when the
Jewish Theological Seminary received a gift of 26Jew ish ceremonial art objects from JudgeMayer Sulzberger . In 1944,Frieda Schiff Warburg , widow of philanthropistFelix Warburg , donated the family mansion (located atFifth Avenue and92nd Street in the middle of Museum Mile inNew York City ) for use as the museum. The museum remains in the same location, and now displays a collection 26,000 objects including paintings,sculpture , archaeological artifacts, and many other pieces important to the preservation ofJewish history and culture. Over the past twenty years, some of the museum’s important exhibitions have included: "The Circle of Montparnasse: Jewish Artists in Paris, 1905–1945" (1985), "The Dreyfus Affair: Art, Truth, and Justice" (1987), "Painting a Place in America: Jewish Artists in New York, 1900–1945" (1991), "Too Jewish?: Challenging Traditional Identities" (1996), "Voice, Image, Gesture: Selections from The Jewish Museum’s Collection, 1945–2000" (2001), "Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art" (2002), "New York: Capital of Photography" (2002), and "Modigliani Beyond the Myth" (2004). Joan Rosenbaum is the museum's Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director.Location
The street address of The Jewish Museum is 1109 Fifth Avenue (at 92nd Street), New York, New York 10128, USA.
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List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
*Education in New York City External links
* [http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/ Jewish Museum official website]
* [http://www.jewishmuseum.info/ Global Directory of Jewish Museums]
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