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Jewish Museum In New York
40 47 '07 "N 73 57' 27" W / 40.7854, -73.9576 The Jewish Museum in New York was founded in 1904 , when the theological seminary Jew received a donation of twenty-six works of art of ceremony J. Mayer Sulzberger. In 1944, Frieda Schiff Warburg, widow of philanthropist Felix Warburg, donated the family mansion, located on Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street New York , into a museum.
The museum, which is still there, now has a collection of 28,000 objects, including paintings, sculptures, archaeological objects, and many other important pieces to the preservation of history and Jewish culture.
