A new exhibit at the Jewish Museum explores Hanukkah lamps through the ages, from gold and silver to acorn shell and pomegranate peel
Old conflicts in the air and on display at the Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum’s annual Purim Ball featured a Chinese-Jewish connection and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg, who spoke of the holiday’s ‘timeless’ lessons
If you’re observant, you can now enjoy a Saturday at the museum followed by a delicious meal. Or vice versa.
Hedy Strnad sketched dresses in 1930s Czechoslovakia before she was killed in the Holocaust. Now, her drawings have been made into real dresses on display at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan.
Two iconic institutions have partnered to offer some of the best of New York City
Iconic NYC appetizing shop to open kosher café in The Jewish Museum
The conceptual artist’s bold typographic works are on display in New York City
The Jewish Museum exhibit features the painter’s work from 1930 to 1948
Jack Goldstein’s three-minute minimalist film, The Jump, is broadcast nightly
To have conversations with Germans about Jews, I had to become an exhibition at Berlin’s Jewish Museum
Lena Dunham Purimspiels, James Rosenquist is honored
The recently discovered street photographer trained her lens on my family—and a lost, genteel world
A controversy over possible censorship at the Jewish Museum continues
The museum removed photos of gay men at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial from an exhibit on sex and identity
A Jewish Museum show reveals an avant-garde painter in turn-of-the-20th-century Paris transformed by his patrons into a mere portraitist
Etta and Claribel Cone, two Jewish sisters from Baltimore, went to Paris, helped discover Picasso, supported Matisse, and, as a new show at the Jewish Museum argues, shaped the birth of modern art
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