First Sunday and the One Nosh Cafe

First Sunday and the One Nosh Cafe

SUNDAY, APRIL 7 – The Mizel Museum is open on the first Sunday of every month for exhibit tours, storytelling hour for children and the new One Nosh Cafe. In April we’ll be serving cheese blintzes with assorted jams and apricot tea. Regular museum admission rates apply. 11:00 am – One Nosh Cafe opens 11:00 [...]

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Art of Shabbat: Eye on Contemporary Israeli Art

Art of Shabbat: Eye on Contemporary Israeli Art

FRIDAY, APRIL 19 – Mizel Museum curator Georgina Kolber will offer a slideshow presentation and discussion of the Mizel Museum’s hugely successful and enriching art and culture trip to Israel in October 2012. The art and culture trip to Israel was characterized by generosity–of time, energy and soul. All of the artists we met with [...]

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Going On: A Lone Survivor’s Story

Going On: A Lone Survivor’s Story

SUNDAY, APRIL 21 – Born in Pabianice, Poland in 1929, Jack Adler and his family were swept into the terror of the Holocaust. His parents and four siblings all perished at the hands of the Nazis. In his powerful and inspiring firsthand account, Y: A Holocaust Narrative, Jack (Yacob) tells his story and describes his [...]

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The Rare and Magnificent Moss Haggadah

The Rare and Magnificent Moss Haggadah

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 – This exceptional work of art by David Moss must be seen to be believed. Moss, one of today’s finest living Judaic artists, revived the marriage ketubah as a major work of art, then turned to illumination and illustration of Jewish texts. In 1983 he was commissioned to create an individual hand-made haggadah [...]

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