Jeff Abt (Wayne State University)

In this episode, we explore the fascinating history of the Jewish Museum in New York City. From its humble beginnings in 1904 as a small collection of ceremonial objects to its current status as a renowned institution grappling with questions of identity and purpose, the museum's story is one of constant evolution and debate.

  • We discuss the museum's origins and early years, including the significant contributions of Cyrus Adler and the impact of the Holocaust on its collection.
  • We delve into the mid-20th century, when the museum gained a reputation for showcasing avant-garde art, sometimes sparking controversy within the Jewish community.
  • We examine the museum's shifting focus over the decades, from Jewish cultural history to contemporary art and back again.We hear from artist and scholar Jeff Abt, author of "Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough: Ritual Objects and Avant-Garde Art at the Jewish Museum of New York," who shares his insights on the museum's ongoing struggle to define its mission.

Join us as we explore the complex and captivating story of the Jewish Museum, a reflection of the ever-evolving American Jewish experience.

 

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