2007
September 2007
Sunday 9 September 2007
Sun 9 Sep, 2-4 pm. The Jewish roots of feminist artist and icon, Judy Chicago are the subject of a 2007 retrospective opening in the Samson, Rossetta and Sadie B. Feldman Gallery. Judy Chicago: Jewish Identity presents crucial works from private and public collections that illustrate Jewish themes. Significant works from the "Birth Project" (1980-1985) reveal the scope of Chicago's interests, along with her other works that range from her feminist images of the cover for Matzoh (unleavened bread) used in the annual Passover ceremony or the protective bag for the Tallit (prayer shawl). The opening reception is free to the public. For more information, contact 410.732.6400 x 14. 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29, info@jewishmuseummd.org. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [events]
Tuesday 18 September 2007
Tue 18 Sep, 6-8 pm. Tuesday, September 18, 6-8:00 p.m. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, with noted author and lecturer, Harry Ezratty who has done extensive research on the history of the Sephardim in the Americas and explores the diversity within Hispanic and Latin American Culture. This lecture is being presented in collaboration with The Governor's Commission on Hispanic Affairs and The Baltimore Jewish Council. This event is free. Reservations are strongly suggested. Please contact 410.732.6400 x 14. 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29, info@jewishmuseummd.org. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [events]
Wednesday 19 September 2007
Wed 19 Sep, 6:30 pm. Rabbi Harold Kushner, a lively and engaging speaker, and Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, will appear at the Central Library of the Enoch Pratt Library. His books include When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Who Needs God, and How Good Do We Have to Be? This event is free. This event is being hosted by the Central Library of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral Street . Contact Judy Cooper for more information. 410.396.5494. 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29, info@jewishmuseummd.org. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [events]