
Take a Tour to Jewish Museum in New York City: Ways to Explore the Rich Jewish Culture
The Jewish Museum is one of the largest and most important institutions in the world that is devoted for exploring the richness and hidden secrets of the Jewish culture. The roots of the museum begin from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in the year 1904, later moved to the mansion of the Warburgs and is now located in the New York's Museum Mile.
The museum has been contributed with numerous gifts of art and contemporary works representing the Jewish culture and tradition, with a permanent collection as of today being numbered to nearly 26, 000 objects. This will include paintings, sculpture; work on paper, photographs, ethnographic material, archaeological artifacts, numismatics, ceremonial objects and broadcast media materials.
When you are planning your visit to the Jewish museum, you will find that the museum is opened on all days expect on Wednesday. There is an entry fee for everyone expect for children under the age of twelve and Jewish members, and for all visitors on Saturdays.
The museum organizes adult group tours that will be guided if you have a group bigger than they have 20 or more people, and daily tours that come free with all admissions. The museum is also friendly for the physically challenged and has disabled accessibility.
While on your tour day, you can dine in the Cafe Weissman venue tasting an innovative kosher cuisine prepared by Foremost Glatt Kosher Caterers. The menu in the cafe provides an exquisite selection of delicious salads, pasta dishes, desserts and beverages.

