Events Around the Country (May 1 – 31, 2024)

Friday, May 31, 2024

JAHM COMMUNITY EVENTS

(Looking for the Weitzman Museum’s website and calendar of events? Visit TheWeitzman.org/#events)

Note: times are listed in either PDT or EDT based on the location of the organization so please be sure to double check the time zone. 


 

FINAL WEEK (May 27-31)

Shiva Baby with Lemon
Monday 5/27/2024 7:30 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/shiva-baby-with-lemon-018cfa7b-ae40-c687-8ee6-03aaa4619852

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


CJM After Sunset: Deli Nights
Thursday, May 30, 2024 6:00 PM EDT
Cost: $10-25

Explore the Museum and the exhibition “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Jewish Deli after hours.

https://www.simpletix.com/e/cjm-after-sunset-deli-nights-tickets-165143

Organized by: Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, Washington, DC


Opportunities throughout the month

First Jewish Americans
A 3D tour of the “First Jewish Americans” exhibition (available throughout May 2024)
https://firstjewishamericans.nyhistory.org
Organized by: New-York Historical Society, New York, NY

Jewish Contributions to Medicine
FREE
AJMA will be highlighting Jewish contributions to Medicine throughout the month of May. Every day will highlight another Nobel prize winner, physician, or medical advancement that can be attributed to Jewish healthcare professionals and researchers.
www.theajma.org

Organized by: American Jewish Medical AssociationNew York, NY

Steinberg before STEINBERG
FREE
The art of Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) was arguably one of the most recognizable for the US public from the mid-1940s until his death in 1999, appearing in magazines such as The New Yorker.  In this presentation Mario Tedeschini Lalli will try to tell the story of Saul Steinberg, before he became STEINBERG, the majuscules with which he signed his name to the art most people know, using some of his public art, some of his clandestine art, some of his personal art and -yes- some his top secret art.
https://fritzaschersociety.org/exhibition-event/saul-steinberg/

Organized by: The Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art, New York, NY

Tapestries by Shoshana Comet: From Survival to Strength
FREE

The five tapestries in this exhibition were created in the late 1960s by psychotherapist and Holocaust survivor, Shoshana Comet (1923 – 2011). Through the lens of these unique works and Shoshana’s story, we explore the themes of Holocaust history and trauma, psychological repair, and affirmation of life. Open throughout the month.

https://www.yumuseum.org/exhibitions/upcoming/tapestries-by-shoshana-comet-from-survival-to-strength

Organized by: Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY


PAST JAHM EVENTS 2024

WEEK 1

Author Talk with Sarah Birnbach
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 6:30 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Join local author, Sarah Birnbach in conversation with Meghan Riordan Jarvis, podcast host, Tedx Speaker, and psychotherapist, as they discuss Birnbach’s book, A Daughter’s Kaddish: My Year of Grief, Devotion, and Healing. To honor her beloved father, Sarah dedicates herself to reciting the Mourner’s Kaddish twice a day in synagogue for eleven months-a Jewish mourning ritual.

https://www.simpletix.com/e/author-talk-with-sarah-birnbach-tickets-165129

Organized by: Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, Washington, DC


JAHM Happy Hour with Cookbook Author Micah Siva
Thursday, May 2, 2024 4:00 PM PDT
Cost: $7-$8 (see event listing for details)

In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, enjoy weekly fun and informal happy hours at The CJM featuring delicious Jewish-themed mocktails and drinks. Gain insights into the meaningful Jewish symbols embedded into The CJM’s architecture on brief tours, and join special guests for cooking demonstrations and/or crafts. Special guest Micah Siva discusses her new cookbook Nosh: Plant-Forward Recipes Celebrating Jewish Cuisine. Guests will be invited to sample Siva’s delicious plant-based Pas

https://www.thecjm.org/programs/1352

Organized by: The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA


Funny Girl in 4K
Thursday 5/2/2024 7:30 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/funny-girl-018cfa5f-82f2-a913-6b14-bee1141000e5

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


 

The Great Ziegfeld in 35mm
Sunday 5/5/2024 2:00 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/the-great-ziegfeld-018cfa71-57a4-2f61-0338-0ad32636d3ca

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


MEF & AJU Present: Israel’s 7 Fronts- Iran
Monday, May 6, 2024 | 11 AM PDT
Cost: FREE

Examine the recent actions, regional ambitions, and strategic implications of Tehran’s aggressive expansion and its threat to Israel.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/881565274467?aff=oddtdtcreator

Organized by: American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA


Honoring Jewish American Veterans, Remembering The Holocaust
Monday 5/6/2024 3:00PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Featuring Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Col Jack Jacobs, USA, Ret.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsvnxwZQHpw

Organized by: Jewish War Veterans of the USA, Washigton, DC


WEEK 2 (May 6-12)

3GNY Yom HaShoah Evening of Remembrance
Monday, May 6, 2024 | 7:30 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Join the 3GNY community for a participatory and meaningful Yom HaShoah ceremony to honor our responsibility to remember, and embrace our commitment to remember responsibly.  Our program will once again be guided by the “Hitkansut Haggadah,” developed by the Shalom Hartman Institute. We invite attendees to share, discuss, reflect, and remember together.  All are welcome. For planning and security purposes, RSVPs required for each attendee.

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/c84d9976-ad24-4f8d-b8ce-830e9ed677ef

Organized by: 3GNY, New York, NY


What’s Up, Doc? in 35mm with Clue in 35mm
5/6/2024 7:30:00 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/whats-up-doc-with-clue-018cfa62-54ef-3ec0-726c-c6cd6beade6b

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


Jews and Antisemitism on Campus: A Century of Discord
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 12:00 PM PDT
Cost: Yes

Just after World War I, the trustees of Columbia University conspired to limit the number of Jews on their campus, instituting concepts like “geographical diversity” to more easily recruit Gentile students from outside the New York area. In the century since, restrictions on Jews at schools like Columbia, Harvard, and Stanford came and went-and some worry that campus climates have turned hostile again. We’ll learn the truth-and explode some myths-in this four-part course, ranging over 100 years

https://open.aju.edu/event/jews-and-antisemitism-on-campus-a-century-of-discord/

Organized by: American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA


“The Jews of Long Island 1705-1918” book talk plus tour of the LI Jewish History Museum
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 7:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month by attending a book presentation by author Brad Kolodny followed by a tour of the LI Jewish History Museum current exhibit “101 Jewish Long Islanders”

https://www.sjjcc.org/may7event

Organized by: Jewish Historical Society of Long Island, East Hills, NY


Judaism Is About Love with Rabbi Shai Held
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 | 7:00 PM PDT
Cost: FREE

Join three distinguished rabbinical voices in a captivating conversation about the profound insights in Shai Held’s new book, Judaism Is About Love. Rabbi Shai Held, a founder of the innovative Hadar community, will be in conversation with rabbis Brad Artson and Sharon Brous, moderated by Mark Oppenheimer. Whether you are well-versed in Jewish teachings or exploring them for the first time, this event is sure to leave you inspired and enriched.

https://open.aju.edu/event/judaism-is-about-love-with-rabbi-shai-held/

Organized by: American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA


James S. Snyder in Conversation with Tarek Masoud
Wednesday 5/8/2024 6:30PM EDT
Cost: $22 General; $15 Students and Seniors; $12 Jewish Museum members

Join us for a conversation between James S. Snyder, Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director of the Jewish Museum, and the Harvard Kennedy School’s Tarek Masoud on the topic of “Isaac and Ishmael: Pathways to Common Ground in Times of Conflict,” an open and searching conversation about the ways in which the communities of the Middle East can come together to transcend the pain of war and conflict.

https://thejewishmuseum.org/calendar/events/2024/05/08/directors-talk-james-s-snyder-in-conversation-with-tarek-masoud-050824

Organized by: The Jewish Museum, New York, NY


Jewish Culinary Traditions
Wednesday 5/8/2024 7:00PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Jewish Culinary Traditions, zoom only. Zoom in to hear about our culinary traditions, memories, and foods from local area residents from all across the Jewish spectrum. To register please go here. Meeting Registration – Zoom

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0td-GrqTorEtdGR1Rq49_S5X6EEaXH5FDh#/registration

Organized by: Montgomery County Jewish Parents Coalition and Silver Spring Town Center, Inc. (SSTCi), Silver Spring, MD


“Let’s Talk of Interesting People”: The Story of Erna Friedländer (1890-1979)
5/8/2024 7:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

This presentation by Noit Banai, PhD, Hong Kong, and Ketul Arnold, Boulder (Colorado), traces Erna Friedländer’s unique journey as a German refugee who survived World War II in Hong Kong, and subsequently migrated to England, Israel, and the USA.

https://fritzaschersociety.org/exhibition-event/erna-friedlaender/

Organized by: The Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art, New York, NY


Story Time at CJM
Thursday, May 9, 2024 10:00 AM EDT
Cost: FREE

Playing is learning! Children and their caregivers are invited to join us for stories, songs, and exploratory play as a means of reinforcing early literacy skills. Each month features a different theme and book suited for children of all backgrounds as they learn about themselves and the world around them.

https://www.simpletix.com/e/story-time-at-cjm-tickets-132634

Organized by: Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, Washington, DC


The King of Comedy
Thursday 5/9/2024 7:30 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/the-king-of-comedy-018cfa61-acf7-d872-f983-ab13c5cff7df

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


A New Leaf with Crossing Delancey in 35mm
Sunday 5/12/2024 2:00 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/a-new-leaf-with-crossing-delancey-018cfa73-e770-ba3f-93f7-8463e75711dd

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


WEEK 3 (May 13-19)

Israel and the World After October 7th: A Conversation with Yael Eckstein
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 11:00 AM PDT
Cost: FREE

Since October 7th, Israelis and Jews worldwide have questioned how the Jewish state will relate to the international community. Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, one of the world’s leading religious charitable organizations, has a unique perspective on Jewish-Christian relations and Israel’s role in the world. Yael, based in Israel, will be in discussion with AJU President Jeffrey Herbst about the lessons she has learned.

https://open.aju.edu/event/israel-and-the-world-after-october-7th-a-conversation-with-yael-eckstein/

Organized by: American Jewish University, Los Angeles, CA


Jewish Spiritual Autobiography
Thursday, May 16, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Cost: $180 for four sessions

Writing a spiritual autobiography helps you to discover how teachers, touchstones, symbols and stories have led you to make meaning and understand the sacred in your personal story. In this immersion, join Ritualwell’s Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer, a writer and spiritual director, to map out and narrate your most meaningful life experiences.

https://ritualwell.org/event/jewish-spiritual-autobiography/2024-05-16/

Organized by: Ritualwell, Wyncote, PA


American Jews in North Africa in World War II
Thursday, 5/16/2024 2:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Historian Françoise S. Ouzan, author of True to My God and Country: How Jewish Americans Fought in World War II discusses American Jews who served in Operation Torch in North Africa including their meaningful interaction with the local Jewish population in French Algeria.

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_huOY-7sfSSagEsCqv6yO9A#/registration

Organized by: National Museum of American Jewish Military History, Washington, DC


The Heart of the Matter: Two Rabbis Discuss Love in the Jewish Tradition
Thursday 5/16/2024 6:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Join Rabbi Sharon Brous and Rabbi Shai Held in a virtual discussion about love as the core of the Jewish tradition: how to show up for each other in times of joy and struggle, and how we can use Judaism as a lens to help us approach life’s great matters-injustice, protest, family life, selfhood, and responsibilities to our families, friends, neighbors, strangers, and enemies. Mod­er­at­ed by Stephanie But­nick, host of Tablet’s Unortho­dox podcast.

https://thejewishmuseum.org/calendar/events/2024/05/16/virtual-unpacking-the-book-jewish-writers-in-conversation-051624

Organized by: The Jewish Museum, New York, NY


Songs of Revelry & Resistance: A Klezmer Concert
Thursday 5/16/2024 7:00 PM CDT (8:00 PM EDT)
Cost:
Members $5 / Nonmembers $10

Klezmer is the Yiddish language in music – played & sung with pride of religious and cultural identity.

https://jewishmuseummilwaukee.org/event/klezmer-concert-eastern-european-jewish-music/

Organized by: Jewish Museum Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI


HOLLYWOODLAND: JEWISH FOUNDERS AND THE MAKING OF A MOVIE CAPITAL
Sunday 5/19/2024 10:00 AM PDT
General Admission:

  • Adults $25  Seniors (age 62+)
  • $19  Students (age 18+ with ID)
  • $15  The museum is FREE for children (age 17-), Museum Members, Academy members, and CA EBT cardholders.

Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital, presented in English and Spanish, tells the origin story of filmmaking in early 20th-century Los Angeles, spotlighting the impact of the predominately Jewish filmmakers whose establishment of the American film studio system transformed Los Angeles into a global epicenter of cinema.

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/exhibitions/hollywoodland

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


Community Day in celebration of JAHM
Sunday 5/19/2024 11:00 AM PDT
Cost: FREE

Stop by the Magnes’s Community Day in celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month. This special open house is for families of K-5th graders in collaboration with Berkeley Unified School District. Hands-on arts activities, treasure hunt of the Global Diaspora, snacks, a screening of Reboot Studios new video short, “This is What Jewish Looks Life,” featuring portraits by photographer Brian Molyneaux, and Jewish world-music by Lior Ben-Hur!

https://magnes.berkeley.edu/program/jahm-community-day-2024/

Organized by: Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life at UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA


WEEK 4 (May 20-26)

Capitol Hill Jewish Heritage Celebration
Wednesday 5/22/2024 12:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE, registration required

Annual Capitol Hill Jewish Heritage Celebration

https://jewishheritagecelebration.org/index.html

Organized by: Jewish Heritage Celebration Committee, Kennedy Caucus Room – Russell Senate Office Building, DC


Jewish Voices Through Poetry
Wednesday 5/22/2024 7:00 PM EDT
Cost: FREE

Jewish Voices Through Poetry, in person only, Silver Spring Civic Building, Regional Services Center, One Veterans Place, Silver Spring, MD, Second Floor. Come and participate and listen to Jewish poets Luther Jett, Judy Leserman, Ellen Aronofsky Cole, Eileen Ivey Sirota, Richard Epstein, Nancy Naomi Carlson, and Ellen Sazzman.

https://www.silverspringtowncenter.com/

Organized by: Montgomery County Jewish Parents Coalition (MoCo JPC) and Silver Spring Town Center, Inc. (SSTCi), Silver Spring, MD


The First Wives Club in 35mm with Kissing Jessica Stein in 35mm
Thursday 5/23/2024 7:30 PM PDT
Film Screening Admission:  Adults $10  Seniors (age 62+) $7  Students (age 18+ with ID), Children (age 17-), and matinee price $5  Further discounts offered for Museum Members.

Film Screening

https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/the-first-wives-club-with-kissing-jessica-stein-018cfa7a-dbc9-6428-fe48-ea1b744501b6

Organized by: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA


Catskills Film Premiere and Historic Marker Dedication
5/25/2024 6:30 PM EDT
Cost: Dedication is free, ticket to film is 10.38

Our 5th historic marker dedication will partner with the Borscht Belt Deli at Brian Ingber Park and  follow with the Catskills premiere of the new documentary The Catskills at the Rivoli Theater.  Q&A with filmmaker Lex Gillespie to follow. The dedication is free and open to all. The film  begins at 8:00 pm and requires a ticket purchase.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/catskills-film-premiere-and-historic-marker-dedication-tickets-885300717277?aff=oddtdtcreator

Organized by: Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project, South Fallsburg, NY