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Join us this Sunday for the Israeli American Council 6 Million Steps Walk
Israeli American Council 6 Million Steps Walk – Cleveland
Sunday, May 5, 9:15 am
Free to attend, registration requested.
The walk begins at the Maltz Museum
Join us as we walk in memory of the Jewish lives lost in the Holocaust and stand up against antisemitism. Never again is now!
The community is invited to join Israeli American Council Cleveland and their partners from the Cleveland Jewish Federation, Mandel JCC, Maltz Museum, The Temple-Tifereth Israel, Kol Israel Foundation, Run For Their Lives and the Shul Boys as they walk together. The walk will begin at the Maltz Museum following a short ceremony.
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Upcoming Programs in May
Jonathan Polin, left, and Rachel Goldberg in Jerusalem on Oct. 15. Their son Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, is missing. Photograph by Michal Chelbin for TIME
The Hostage Nightmare: A Conversation with Photographer Michal Chelbin
Wednesday, May 8, 7:00 pm
$10 general, $5 for members.
Join Michal Chelbin, photographer, Matthew Garson, curator, and Sarah Spinner Liska, Maltz Museum Board member, for an in-depth conversation about the impact of photographing the families of October 7, 2023 hostages.
Acclaimed Israeli photographer Michal Chelbin was approached by TIME magazine to photograph a story of the Israeli hostages taken on October 7, 2023. The cover story, The Hostage Nightmare was the most heartbreaking story Michal ever worked on. Michal will discuss the images as well as how she handled this important, yet very painful assignment.
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Film screenings at the Maltz Museum with Ygal Kaufman: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Sunday, May 19, 1:00 pm
$10 general, $5 for members.
Experience the legends of the silver screen with Ygal, as he takes us through some of cinema’s greatest treasures—all starring, directed, written, or scored by great Jewish artists. This month, enjoy The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), featuring the screen debut of Issur Danielovitch (aka Kirk Douglas). Produced by Hal Wallis, directed by Lewis Milestone, and written by Robert Rossen.
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For questions please call the Maltz Museum at 216-593-0575
The Maltz Museum is proud to be part of Museums for All. We offer free general admission to individuals and families with a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card or a Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) card. Visitors must present an EBT or WIC card and valid form of photo ID. To claim your free tickets call 216 593-0575.
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