Culture and Continuity:The Jewish Journey

At the heart of The Jewish Museum is its permanent exhibition, Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, representing one of the world\'s great opportunities to explore Jewish culture and history through art. The final phase of an extensive reinstallation opened to the public on April 11th, 2003. This vibrant two-floor exhibition features 800 works from the Museum\'s remarkably diverse collection of art, archaeology, ceremonial objects, video, photographs, interactive media and television excerpts. It examines the Jewish experience as it has evolved from antiquity to the present, over 4,000 years, and asks two vital questions: How has Judaism been able to thrive for thousands of years across the globe, often in difficult and even tragic circumstances? What constitutes the essence of Jewish identity?

The exhibition traces the dynamic interaction among three catalysts that have shaped the Jewish experience: the constant questioning and reinterpretation of Jewish traditions, the interaction of Jews and Judaism with other cultures, and the impact of historical events that have transformed Jewish life. Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey proposes that Jews have been able to sustain their identity, despite wide dispersion and sometimes tragic circumstances, by evolving a culture that can adapt to life in many countries and under various conditions. Survival as a people has depended upon both the continuity of Jewish ideas and values and the flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances.

We invite you to visit the Museum and see Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey in its renewed and splendid glory. You can also explore some of the outstanding works featured in this exhibition and other works in the Museum\'s collection via the Online Exhibition.

Visitors to the Museum can enjoy random access audio guide tours of the exhibition, including a "Director\'s Highlights" audio guide featuring Joan Rosenbaum, Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director of The Jewish Museum, and a special audio guide for children and families. Audio guides are free of charge with Museum admission and were made possible by Bloomberg.

The reinstallation of Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey has been made possible through the generosity of Sara and Axel Schupf, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York City Council, and Eleanor and Marvin S. Winter. Additional support has been provided by the Meisel Family in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Philip and Blanche Meisel; and Milton and Lillian West.

For more detailed information, please visit the Museum\'s Press Room for a current press release about the reinstallation.

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