Up on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, The Jewish Museum remains the preeminent museum in the United States "devoted exclusively to the scope and diversity of 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture." The Museum is quite fantastic, and their website offers up selections from their collections and special exhibits along with ample information about their educational programs and membership opportunities. First-time visitors should begin by looking over the "Collections & Exhibitions" section which includes multimedia explorations of works by noted sculptor Louise Nevelson and a multi-layered look at Frida Kahlo's family portrait from 1936, titled "My Grandparents, My Parents, and I". After that, visitors should definitely utilize the search feature offered on the site and perhaps even check out their online store.
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