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1109 5th Ave at 92nd St.

New York, NY 10128

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Tickets

Adults
$24
Seniors, 65 and over
$14
Students
$10
Children, 18 and under
Free
Members
Free
Saturdays
Free

Hours

Sunday: 11 am - 6 pm

Monday: 11 am - 6 pm

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 11 am - 8 pm

Friday: 11 am - 4 pm

Saturday: 11 am - 6 pm

Free admission every Saturday
Please note closure dates when planning your visit

Advance timed tickets are available online as well as onsite in the Museum’s lobby. Members may also reserve free timed tickets online.

Free admission is offered to community partners, affiliates, and corporate patrons (see Visitor Guidelines below for the current list), visitors with disabilities and their caregiver, and SNAP/EBT cardholders.

Free admission on Saturdays is made possible by Mildred and George Weissman, and other generous donors.

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Group Visits

LOXat the Jewish Museum

Enjoy updated takes on classic Jewish comfort food including chef-created sandwiches, salad, handcrafted bagels, pastries, blintzes, herring, and a variety of house-cured salmon during your visit.

Executive Chef: David Teyf

Lox at the Jewish Museum is OU Kosher Certified.

Museum admission not required for entry.

The Museum, Restaurant, and Shop will be closed on Thursday, November 27.

Restaurant Hours

Sunday: 11 am - 6 pm

Monday: 11 am - 6 pm

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 11 am - 8 pm

Friday: 11 am - 2 pm

Saturday: Closed

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Close-up of restaurant tables with marble tops, set with glassware, utensils, and candles; illustrated wall art in the background.

The Cooper Shop

The Cooper Shop offers an extensive selection reflecting the Museum’s current exhibitions and permanent collection.

The Museum, Restaurant, and Shop will be closed on Thursday, November 27.

Shop Hours

Sunday: 11 am - 6 pm

Monday: 11 am - 6 pm

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 11 am - 8 pm

Friday: 11 am - 4 pm

Saturday: Closed

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Modern Hanukkah menorah with white candles, gold and silver gelt coins, and a small dreidel on a light blue background.
Modern cream-colored Hanukkah menorah with organic, sculptural shapes, three blue-and-white candles, chocolate gelt coins, and powdered jelly donuts on a plate, set against a light blue background.

Accessibility

Visitor Guidelines

The Jewish Museum is committed to promoting a positive culture that celebrates differences and permits freedom of thought and expression within a framework of mutual respect. The Museum expects that visitors, members, guests, and Museum staff align with these principles by treating each other with dignity and respect. Bullying, harassment, and discriminatory language will not be tolerated toward Museum staff or other visitors.
  • Museum Entry & Conduct Policies

    By entering the Jewish Museum, visitors agree to adhere to all Guidelines. The Jewish Museum reserves the right to refuse or revoke the admission of any visitor whose conduct violates its Visitor Guidelines.

  • Security Policies

    All visitors to the Jewish Museum are subject to security screening upon entry. The following items are not permitted in the Jewish Museum:

    • Explosives, firearms, weapons, tools, and noxious substances.
    • Knives with a blade measuring 3” or smaller must be left at the coat check; blades measuring more than 3” are not permitted.
    • Any large objects, such as flags, banners, frames, artwork, shopping carts, sporting goods, recreational equipment, musical instruments, plants and flowers.
    • Glass containers, jars, aerosol cans.
    • Marking materials, paint, adhesives, glitter and confetti.
    • Water and milk or formula for infants are allowed in secure containers and may not be consumed in the galleries. No other food or beverages are permitted.
    • Any other item that could put the art or visitors at risk, to be determined at the sole discretion of the Jewish Museum security team.
    • Service animals are welcome. Pets and emotional support animals are not permitted in the Museum.

    To ensure a safe experience for all visitors, the following expectations will be enforced at the Jewish Museum:

    • Artwork, frames, platforms, labels, display cases, stanchions, or anything used to protect the art cannot be touched or tampered with.
    • Non-public areas should not be entered without authorization.
    • Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited in the Museum or near the entrances.
    • Conduct that poses any risk to other visitors, the Museum’s staff, or art on view is prohibited, such as running, sitting on the floor, and disruptive behavior. Doorways, stairs, and hallways must be accessible to other visitors.
    • Yelling, audible music devices, the unauthorized playing of music and video, unauthorized performances, and sound amplification and noisemakers is prohibited. Assistive-listening devices are permitted.
    • Soliciting, signature gathering, or distributing any sign, flier, notice, ad, or printed materials without authorization.
    • Non-flash photography is permitted for personal, non-commercial use except where noted. Videotaping or streaming of and during the Jewish Museum’s programs and events is not permitted without prior written authorization.
    • Tripods, camera mounts, and professional video equipment is not permitted unless approved in advance by the Communications Department; unauthorized photoshoots and staged photography are not permitted.
    • Wearing masks of any kind is prohibited, except for facial coverings worn for health and safety purposes or for religious observance.
  • Coat Check

    Coat check policies outline that for the safety of our visitors and the artwork:

    • Coats must either be worn in the galleries or checked. They cannot be carried.
    • Backpacks must be worn on the front or checked.
    • Bags larger than 11” x 14” x 8” must be checked.
    • Luggage and wheeled bags are not permitted and cannot be checked.
    • Umbrellas that don’t fit inside a visitor’s bag must be checked.
    • Personal transportation devices such as bikes, scooters, and skateboards are not permitted and cannot be checked.

    Use of oversized strollers may be limited in some galleries.

  • Parking

    The following parking garages offer discounted parking to visitors of the Jewish Museum. Tickets must be validated by the Jewish Museum admissions desk.

    • Impark 40 East 89th St between Madison & Park Aves
    • Champion Parking 60 East 90th St between Madison & Park Aves
  • Free Admission

    Free admission on Saturdays is made possible by Mildred and George Weissman, and other generous donors.

    We offer free admission tocommunity partners, affiliates, and corporate patrons, visitors with disabilities and their caregiver, and SNAP/EBT cardholders. Advance reservations are recommended. For information on reserving tickets and our affiliate list please contact us at[email protected] or call 212.423.3200 ext. 0. 

    Advance timed tickets can be rescheduled to an alternate date or time by emailing[email protected] or calling 212.423.3200 ext 0. Tickets to one-time programs and events cannot be refunded or rescheduled.  

  • Reschedules and Refunds

    Advance timed tickets can be rescheduled to an alternate date or time by emailing[email protected] or calling 212.423.3200 ext 0. Tickets to one-time programs and events cannot be refunded or rescheduled.

Collection

Explore the Collection
  • Wall-mounted light sculpture with exposed silver electrical conduits extending in multiple directions, ending in nine lit bulbs, resembling an abstract menorah or branching form, set against a plain wall.

  • Sepia-toned photograph of pedestrians walking along a city sidewalk in front of a large stone building with tall rectangular dark windows, casting elongated shadows across the scene.

  • Oil painting portrait of a seated woman wearing a white empire-waist dress, with dark hair in curls, looking calmly at the viewer against a dark, neutral background.

  • Black and white photograph of New York City skyline with the Chrysler Building prominently in view; in the foreground is a rooftop observation deck with coin-operated binoculars and vintage advertisements.

  • Ornate gilded Torah crown with intricate filigree, multicolored gemstones, engraved Hebrew inscriptions, and decorative birds; topped with a dome and eagle finial.

  • Modern silver spice container shaped as a geometric composition with a perforated sphere partially enclosed by two angled, intersecting flat planes.

  • View of Manhattan skyline reflected in a ferry window, with silhouetted passengers and metal railing in foreground.

  • Ornate rectangular Jewish spice container with intricate engraved designs, central clasp, and twisted handle on top.

  • Abstract portrait of a person with folded arms, rendered in muted tones of brown, green, and yellow, framed within a metal structure.

  • Painting of an elderly man with a long white beard and dark cap, wearing a black coat, standing with one hand to his chest against a background of small houses under a gray sky.

  • Large ornate cabinet with blue-green and gold painted panels, featuring tall vertical doors with gilded designs, decorative columns, and multiple drawers along the bottom, set against a blue background.

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Free Digital Guide

Explore the collection and special exhibitions through thematic audio tours, audio descriptions, ASL videos, and more at the Museum or from home with the Bloomberg Connects app.

Bloomberg Connects Logo

Individual, $75

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for one adult
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including the New York Jewish Film Festival and pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

Dual, $125

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including the New York Jewish Film Festival and pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

Family, $145

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults, and children 18 or younger
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including Family Programs, Family Days, and the New York Jewish Film Festival; pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

Whimsically-shaped, geometric menorah. Colorful, abstract objects are carefully balanced, almost like a mobile. It features a Star of David and a Dreidel shape.

Friend, $175

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults
  • Two free one-time guest passes, redeemable at the front desk
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including special lectures, Family Programs, Family Days, and the New York Jewish Film Festival; pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

Whimsically-shaped, geometric menorah. Colorful, abstract objects are carefully balanced, almost like a mobile. It features a Star of David and a Dreidel shape.

Contributing, $250

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults
  • Four free one-time guest passes, redeemable at the front desk
  • Reciprocal admission at select U.S. Museums
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including special lectures, Family Programs, Family Days, and the New York Jewish Film Festival; pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

A portrait

Supporter, $500

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults
  • Invitation to Exhibition Opening Night receptions throughout the year
  • Four free one-time guest passes, redeemable at the front desk
  • Reciprocal admission at select U.S. Museums
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including special lectures, Family Programs, Family Days, and the New York Jewish Film Festival; pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

A portrait
Vibrant abstract painting with swirling organic shapes in bright colors including pink, red, yellow, green, and blue, featuring layered textures and surreal, fragmented anatomical forms.

Young Patron, $540

A dynamic group for young professionals and next generation leaders, ages 21-49.

A dynamic group for young professionals and next generation leaders, ages 21-49.

Young Patrons enjoy curated events and programs, including artist studio visits, curator-led exhibition tours, and a calendar of social gatherings. Through their dedication and leadership, Young Patrons play an integral role in shaping the future of the Jewish Museum.

Benefits include:

  • Unlimited free admission for four adults
  • Invitations to exclusive exhibition opening receptions
  • Invitations to monthly Young Patron programs
  • Discounts, priority registration, and leadership opportunities for special events, including Shabbat Dinners and the Purim Ball After Party

Additional leadership levels and discounted first-year membership are available. Contact Chloe Hyman, Development Officer to learn more:212.423.3268 |[email protected]

Vibrant abstract painting with swirling organic shapes in bright colors including pink, red, yellow, green, and blue, featuring layered textures and surreal, fragmented anatomical forms.

Sustainer, $750

Senior, Student, Disabled, Bar/Bat Mitzvah $10 discount available at checkout

  • Unlimited Free priority admission for two adults
  • Invitation to Exhibition Opening Night receptions throughout the year
  • Six free one-time guest passes, redeemable at the front desk
  • Reciprocal admission to select U.S. Museums
  • Free or discounted tickets to Museum programs, including special lectures, Family Programs, Family Days, and the New York Jewish Film Festival; pre-sale opportunities where available
  • Special savings at the Shop and Cafe
  • Invitation to exclusive Member Preview Days
  • Ability to purchase two discounted guest passes on each visit
  • Monthly Museum Digest

Fellow, $5,000

Fellows enjoy all Patron-level benefits, as well as invitations to prestigious art fairs and related offsite programming.

For additional information, please contact Chloë Drew, Senior Development Manager, at 212.423.3347 or via email at [email protected].

Patron, $1,000

Receive exclusive and personalized access to the Jewish Museum

Patrons enjoy all Sustainer-level benefits in addition to personalized access to the Jewish Museum through invitations to Patron-exclusive exhibition experiences, including when the Museum is otherwise closed to the public. Patron-level members and above are featured on the Museum’s annual list of supporters.

For additional information, please contact Chloë Drew, Senior Development Manager, at 212.423.3347 or via email at [email protected].

Sculpture of a white suitcase wrapped with straps, containing broken candlesticks, plates, and other domestic objects protruding from the top.

For annual support beginning with gifts of $10,000

Museum Council membership offers all benefits available at the Fellow membership level, plus participation in our exclusive Museum Council community through invitations to our Director’s Talk series followed by intimate post-discussion receptions at the Museum. Museum Council members also have access to private tours of the Museum, including when the Museum is closed to the public.

For additional information, please contact Chloë Drew, Senior Development Manager, at 212.423.3347 or via email at [email protected].

Sculpture of a white suitcase wrapped with straps, containing broken candlesticks, plates, and other domestic objects protruding from the top.

For annual support beginning with gifts of $25,000

The Curator’s Circle is a community of Jewish Museum leaders enjoying all benefits of our Museum Council, as well as invitations to exclusive, offsite private art tour experiences. Curator’s Circle members are eligible for the Jewish Museum committee participation at this level.

For additional information, please contact Chloë Drew, Senior Development Manager, at 212.423.3347 or via email at [email protected].

For annual support beginning with gifts of $50,000

The Director’s Circle is a community of Jewish Museum leaders enjoying all benefits of our Curator’s Circle, as well as invitations to Director’s Circle exclusive events, as well as access to participation in the Museum’s exclusive travel program.

For additional information, please contact Denise Gordon, Chief Development Officer, at 212.423.3236 or via email at[email protected].

For annual support beginning with gifts of $100,000

The Chairman’s Circle, in partnership with the Board of Trustees, sustains the Museum’s dynamic program and strategic growth through the highest level of annual support. Chairman’s Circle members enjoy all Membership and Giving Society benefits alongside access to exclusive Chairman’s Circle programming and social events with the Museum’s Board of Trustees.

For additional information, please contact Denise Gordon, Chief Development Officer, at 212.423.3236 or via email at[email protected].

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