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SUMMARY:Picturing Past + Present
DESCRIPTION:Picturing Past + Present premiers in February 2025.  \nAre you a Jewish Marylander? You can contribute to the project here and see your own story represented at JMM!
URL:https://jewishmuseummd.org/event/picturing-past-present-exhibit/
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:RE: Intimacy. Image. Identity. Open Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join JMM for an open gallery engagement in connection to RE: Intimacy. Image. Identity. on this new exhibition’s first day. \nThe Jewish Museum of Maryland’s 2005 exhibit Intimacy. Image. Identity. Perspectives on Orthodox Jewish Women’s Haircovering presented a traditional form of dress practiced upon marriage. Its series of black and white film photographs by Zoë Reznick traveled across five sites state-wide. Two decades following the development of this project\, Museum staff resurfaced the exhibition materials. \nThrough RE: Intimacy. Image. Identity.\, the artist reunites the women she photographed and reimagines this body of work through an expanded lens. The exhibition features select framed prints from the original show\, archival materials and photographs\, and multi-media reflections shared by women participating in the project\, exploring the personal significance of Jewish haircovering practice over time\, together\, in the present. \nThis project is an activation of the Museum’s transformed spaces\, including the experimental Long Gallery and its neighboring audio/visual production studio. Experience the exhibition\, hear light remarks from the artist Zoë Reznick\, and share your own responses in the space. \nKosher refreshments will be served. \nProgram registration is included with admission to the Museum. You can learn more about the event and register here: \nAccessibility: The Museum building\, including the family and all-gender single-stall bathroom\, is wheelchair accessible. Masks are welcome but not required. Complimentary masks will be available for anyone who would like one. Noise-reducing headphones and earplugs are available upon request at the front desk. Please reach out to our team if you have additional accessibility needs. \nParking: Street-side parking is available. Please be sure to check the parking signs when you park on the street. We do not currently recommend using the Housing Authority of Baltimore City-owned parking lot directly across the street from the main Museum building entrance. The lot is actively surveilled for parking violations. \nFor questions\, please contact info@jewishmuseummd.org or 410.732.6400. \n 
URL:https://jewishmuseummd.org/event/re-intimacy-image-identity-open-gallery/
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SUMMARY:Core Connections: Lecture with Dr. Eric Goldstein
DESCRIPTION:Join the Museum for the launch of the Core Connections program series\, exploring themes connected to the Museum’s new core exhibition\, Jews of Maryland at the Crossroads of Identity. \nOn Middle Ground: A History of the Jews of Baltimore\, written by Prof. Eric L. Goldstein of Emory University\, co-authored with Deborah Weiner\, and published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2018\, served as a key text in the development of the Jewish Museum of Maryland’s new core exhibition. Drawing on his award-winning book\, Dr. Goldstein will explore the historical factors that have given Jewish Baltimore a unique character and feel\, but also allowed the region to contribute disproportionately to American Jewish life over the past 250 years of this country’s history. \nFollowing the presentation\, engage with Dr. Goldstein through an audience question and answer session\, experience Crossroads in the new Meyerhoff Gallery\, and add your voice to the exhibition in the Museum’s production studio. \nEric L. Goldstein is Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Emory University\, where he directed the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies for over a decade. In addition to On Middle Ground\, he is also the author of The Price of Whiteness: Jews\, Race\, and American Identity (Princeton\, 2006). From 2007-2012\, he was the editor of the quarterly scholarly journal\, American Jewish History\, and he currently serves as the president of the Southern Jewish Historical Society \n6:30 PM | Program opens in the historic B’nai Israel Synagogue \n7:30 PM | Exhibition Exploration in the Meyerhoff Gallery \n8:00 PM | Program closes \nAccessibility: The Museum building\, including the family and all-gender single-stall bathroom\, is wheelchair accessible. Masks are welcome but not required. Complimentary masks will be available for anyone who would like one. Noise-reducing headphones and earplugs are available upon request at the front desk. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available. Please reach out to our team if you have additional accessibility needs. \nParking: Street-side parking is available. Please be sure to check the parking signs when you park on the street. We do not currently recommend using the Housing Authority of Baltimore City-owned parking lot directly across the street from the main Museum building entrance. The lot is actively surveilled for parking violations. \nJewish culture\, community-supported: Ticket revenue helps make Jewish cultural experiences like this possible for our community. If cost is a barrier\, please select an Access ticket. If you’re able\, consider choosing the Supporter option to help someone else attend. Most programs are free for JMM Members. Join today to reserve your complimentary ticket. \nFor questions\, please contact info@jewishmuseummd.org or 410.732.6400. \n 
URL:https://jewishmuseummd.org/event/lecture-with-eric-goldstein/
LOCATION:B’nai Israel Synagogue\, 27 Lloyd Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
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