1109 5th Ave at 92nd St
New York, NY 10128
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The Jewish Museum is closed today.
The Jewish Museum is closed today.
1109 5th Ave at 92nd St
New York, NY 10128
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Plan your visit to the Jewish Museum and discover the intersection of art and Jewish culture Learn More
12:15 – 1:15 PM
45-minute tour of the exhibition Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art.
Tour
1 – 2:30 PM
The Gottex swimwear empire was founded by legendary designer, Holocaust survivor, and larger-than-life character Lea Gottlieb. Her unyielding vision and complex relationships with her daughters are on display in this inspiring documentary. Screening with Gurit Kadman.
Film
2:15 – 3:15 PM
45-minute tour of the exhibition Scenes from the Collection.
Tour
3:15 – 4:15 PM
45-minute tour of the exhibition Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone.
Tour
3:30 – 5:15 PM
The year is 1940, and the French-Jewish socialist reformer Prime Minister Leon Blum has been imprisoned at Buchenwald. This touching drama tells the story of Jeanne Reichenbach, who has loved Blum since they were teenagers and risks everything to reunite with him in prison.
Film
5:30 – 7:30 PM
Join us every Thursday evening in January and February to toast Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone with signature cocktails inspired by the New York-based artist, crafted and served by Russ & Daughters at the Jewish Museum.
Event
6 – 7:45 PM
This essential documentary tells the stories of the Jewish partisans who took up arms against Hitler's war machine in World War II. The last surviving partisans tells their stories to director Julia Mintz who shines a spotlight on their bravery through interviews, archival footage, and historic war records.
Film
6:30 – 7:30 PM
45-minute tour of the exhibition Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art.
Tour
8:30 – 10 PM
In 1976, Aulcie Perry was playing basketball in Harlem when scouts from Maccabi Tel Aviv spotted and signed him. A year later, he led the team to their first European Championship, converted to Judaism, and become an Israeli citizen. Dani Menken’s documentary tells the story of this legendary athlete.
Film