 | YUM presents: Drawing on Tradition: The Book of Esther on view through August 15, 2010
This exhibition depicts the Book of Esther as you've never seen it before.
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 | LBI presents: Publishing in Exile: German-Language Literature in the U.S. in the 1940s on view through March 31, 2010
The exhibit features the seven most prominent publishers who issued German-language literary texts in the United States between 1940 and 1950.
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 | ASF presents: Jerusalem and the Jews of Spain: Longing and Reality on view through June 30, 2010
From time immemorial the Jews of Iberia possessed a deep longing to dwell in their holy city of Jerusalem.
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 | YIVO presents: Avrom Sutzkever (1913-2010): A Memorial Exhibit on view through April 18, 2010
YIVO remembers the great Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever with an exhibit of his published work, unpublished letters and manuscripts, photographs, and memorabilia from their collections.
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 | AJHS presents: Pages from a Performing Life: The Scrapbooks of Molly Picon on view through March 31, 2010
Molly Picon, the darling of the Yiddish theater, and her husband and collaborator Jacob (Yankel) Kalish kept 22 scrapbooks chronicling their extraordinary 50-year career.
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 | YUM presents: Folk Art Judaica by Herman Braginsky on view through April 1, 2010
Carved ritual objects made of fine and aged woods, created by self-taught craftsman Herman Braginsky (1912-1999).
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 | YIVO presents: One Foot in America: The Jewish Emigrants of the Red Star Line and Eugeen Van Mieghem on view through April 30, 2010
On loan from the new Red Star Line / People on the Move Museum, which will open in Antwerp, Belgium, in 2012, this exhibit tells the story of the Red Star shipping line.
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 | YIVO presents: From Dream to Reality: Zionism and the Birth of Israel on view through April 1, 2010
In Honour of Israel's 60th Anniversary, YIVO presents an exhibition chronicling the Zionist movement in Eastern Europe.
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 | AJHS, CJH, and YUM presents: Letters of Conscience: Raphael Lemkin and the Quest to End Genocide on view through May 9, 2010
This exhibition focuses on the activities and legacy of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-American Jewish lawyer who coined the term genocide, working relentlessly and inventively to protect the rights and survival of specific groups targeted for destruction.
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 | YUM presents: Creation and the Ten Commandments: A Visual Journey by Rudi Wolff on view through May 2, 2010
Digital serigraphs inspired by two cornerstone biblical texts: Genesis and the Ten Commandments.
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