Release Date: February 28, 2022

The Jewish Museum Launches New Digital Guide to Enrich Both Onsite and Offsite Visits

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The Free Guide Joins More than 60 Cultural Institutions Around the Globe on the Bloomberg Connects App

Monday, February 28, 2022—The Jewish Museum has launched a new, digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The Bloomberg Connects app, available for download from Google Play or the App Store, makes the Jewish Museum accessible for either onsite or offsite visits through photo, audio, and video features offering insights into the Museum’s exhibitions, programs, and collection.

The Jewish Museum digital guide features a wide array of content including:

A range of Thematic Tours and Points of View that allow visitors to choose a path that fits their interest through the Museum’s collection exhibition, Scenes from the Collection. Thematic Tours related to this exhibition include Jewish Rituals, Kids and Families, and a Director’s Tour, with new tours planned for release in the future. Through Points of View tours, users can hear from luminaries such as fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, Deb Perelman from Smitten Kitchen, and artists Martha Rosler and Kehinde Wiley, among others, discussing works in the collection.

The video series “Object Lessons,” featuring stories about works in the Museum’s collection. The app includes a video of culinary historian and author Michael Twitty and Curator of Judaica Abigail Rapoport reflecting on the layers of meaning embodied in the Seder plate. More Object Lessons will be released later this year, including one about the charm bracelet assembled by Greta Perlman, a prisoner in the Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II, timed for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) in April.

Access to past exhibition content, including the virtual symposium “Looting, Loss, and Recovery” and the audio tours for exhibitions such as Afterlives: Recovering the Lost Stories of Looted Art and Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine.

Verbal descriptions and ASL tours, including a verbal description of the Jewish Museum’s Warburg building and poet Douglas Ridloff’s ASL tours of select works in the collection.

A “Featured Objects” section, in which the Museum will regularly highlight objects in the collection related to Jewish holidays and other thematic holidays occurring throughout the year.

“The Jewish Museum is grateful for its ongoing partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies,” said Claudia Gould, Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director. “We were one of the first museums, over 20 years ago, to receive funding from them for our audio guide program. The Bloomberg Connects app enables us to continue providing our exciting and engaging content, either to visitors to the Museum or our admirers around the world.”

Bloomberg Connects offers free digital guides to cultural organizations around the world. The app platform is part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ longstanding commitment to supporting digital innovation in the arts. Bloomberg Connects makes it easy to access and engage with arts and culture from mobile devices when visiting in person, or anytime from anywhere. With dynamic content exclusive to each partner organization, the app provides a range of features including video, audio, and text; expert commentary; and way-finding maps. Follow Bloomberg Connects on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for updates on new guide launches, exhibition highlights, and more.

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Bloomberg Connects Digital Experience Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies

About Bloomberg Philanthropies

Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 941 cities and 173 countries around the world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: Arts, Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg’s giving, including his foundation and personal philanthropy as well as Bloomberg Associates, a pro bono consultancy that works in cities around the world. In 2021, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $1.66 billion. For more information, please visit bloomberg.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.

About the Jewish Museum

Located on New York City’s famed Museum Mile, the Jewish Museum is a distinctive hub for art and Jewish culture for people of all backgrounds. Founded in 1904, the Museum was the first institution of its kind in the United States and is one of the oldest Jewish museums in the world. Devoted to exploring art and Jewish culture from ancient to contemporary, the Museum offers diverse exhibitions and programs, and maintains a unique collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects, and media reflecting the global Jewish experience over more than 4,000 years. The public may call 212.423.3200 or visit TheJewishMuseum.org for more information.

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