I had an awesome time and I took a lot of pictures as well.
Manuel E. (Clipperberlin)
Sep 19, 2022
Boring
Stelios P.
Sep 19, 2022
The museum is free every Saturday due to the Shabbat. It's worth pay a visit.
Professor Jan
Sep 13, 2022
Wonderful Museum, once again, exhibits are for everyone, now fantastic"1962-1964" show. Lovely permanent collection and all current exhibits are super. So easy to get to, near a few other major museums on 5th Avenue.
Hello Michael - the museum is free every Saturday, and select Jewish Holidays.
Regular pricing is as follows:
Adults: $18
Seniors: $12
Students: $8
Children 18 and under: Free
Members: Free
All best,
Lyndsey
Director of Visitor Experience
Hi Svetlana,
Connie is correct. You just show the pass at the admissions desk and up to 5 people will receive complementary admission. We hope you enjoy!
Lyndsey
According to their website though it looks like they will be closed on 8.24.2019. russanddaughters.com/jewishmuseum/reservations
Normally, you need to make an advance reservation for Saturdays (and, I think, prepay).
Based on my experience, the waits can be long. So check the Chamber first when you arrive--it's down the hall to the right once you enter the Cohen exhibit. If the line is long, check back later--but if there are just three or four folks ahead of you, go ahead and sign in. The wait time is about five minutes per person.
Are Saturdays still free including Leonard Cohen exhibition?
Tarah | Sep 23, 2019
Lyndsey Anderson | Sep 23, 2019
Yes. Saturdays are and will remain free and include the Leonard Cohen exhibition.
is the museum open on Friday night?
sylvia amato | Sep 23, 2019
Lyndsey Anderson | Sep 23, 2019
Dear Sylvia,
Our museum closes most Fridays at 5:45pm, but closes today at 2pm in observance of Passover. If you're looking for late hours. we are open until 8pm on Thursdays. We hope to see you soon!
Warmly,
Lyndsey
Is the museum open on Sunday & is admission free on Sunday?
lynda callen | Sep 23, 2019
Liz | Sep 23, 2019
Yes, it's open Sundays, but you have to pay. It's free on Saturdays.
The ticket costs Adults $18, Seniors $12, Students $8 and Children under 18 Free.
But if you want to pay less or enter for free the museum offers Pay-what-you-wish day on Thursdays 5-8pm and it is Free on Saturdays 11am-5:45pm
i have an old miltary trunk uss washington from ww1 or 2 i am wondering if there is anyone one i can send photos to to assess its historical significance and jewish connection..
Odarka Stockert | Sep 23, 2018
Stacey Pedone | Sep 23, 2018
I would call the Museum directly to get a name and email so you can send a picture of the Trunk
Yes. It's really an art museum dedicated to some very avant guarde works from Jewish artists. It's not a religious institution. Plus it has a kids room that is dedicated to ancient Israeli history and archeology.