[NEohioPAL] Upcoming Programs at the Maltz Museum

Lynda Bender lbender at mmjh.org
Mon Jul 12 12:46:33 PDT 2010


DON'T MISS THESE SPECIAL PROGRAMS RELATED TO OUR CURRENT EXHIBITION

WOMEN & SPIRIT: CATHOLIC SISTERS IN AMERICA

The story of a courageous group of innovative women who played a
significant role in shaping the nation's social and cultural landscape

Seating is limited. For reservations call 216-593-0575

For a list of all our upcoming summer programs visit www.maltzmuseum.org
<http://www.maltzmuseum.org/>  

 

Guest Lecture: There Are No Strangers at the Feast: Catholicism and
Community in Northeast Ohio 

Wednesday, July 14 

7pm 

$10/$8 members 

Urban historian John J. Grabowski presents a cultural history of
Cleveland's Catholic community and the role it played in the
transformation of Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. This lively
illustrated lecture depicts how Catholics became an integral part of the
community and in doing so foreshadowed the path that others, including
Jews and more recent immigrants of diverse religious backgrounds, would
follow. 

 

Inter-Faith Volunteer Opportunities Fair 

Sunday, July 18 

1-4pm 

Free with Museum admission 

Looking for impactful ways to live your faith? Meet representatives from
local organizations who are working for change in our community and
learn how you can become involved. Groups represented include: Catholic
Community Connection, Federation of Indian Communities, InterAct
Cleveland, Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland and Lutheran Metro
Ministries. Co-sponsored by the Abrahamic Center of Notre Dame College.


 

Film: Roses in December: The Jean Donovan Story (55 minutes)

Wednesday, July 21 

7pm 

$10/$8 members 

In 1980 lay missioner Jean Donovan and three American nuns were brutally
murdered by members of El Salvador's security force. This dramatic film
chronicles Jean's life, from her affluent childhood, to her decision to
volunteer with the Maryknolls, to her tragic death. An eloquent memorial
to the commitment of this courageous young woman, as powerful today as
it was when first released in 1982. Co-sponsored by the Inter-Religious
Task Force on Central America.

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

2929 Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

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