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HOLOGRAM HISTORY-MAKING: Survivor Shares Stories that Will Live for Generations

ALYSSA SCHMITT | STAFF REPORTER Reposted with permission from the Cleveland Jewish News. Help support the Survivor Memory Project. Donate here. Stanley Bernath estimates that he tells the story of how he survived the Holocaust 10 to 15 times a year.

Maltz Museum Launches New Medical Program Series
BREAKING THROUGH BARRIERS: STORIES OF MEDICAL INNOVATION

CLEVELAND, OH – The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is proud to announce the launch of Breaking through Barriers: Stories of Medical Innovation, a new medical program series based on the special exhibition Beyond Chicken Soup: Jews & Medicine in

Christopher M. Connor Named 2018 Recipient of The Maltz Heritage Award

Beachwood, OH – The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage has named Christopher M. Connor this year’s recipient of The Maltz Heritage Award, the Museum’s highest honor. Connor will accept the award at an event to be held on Monday, May 14,

BEYOND CHICKEN SOUP: JEWS & MEDICINE IN AMERICA – New Museum Exhibit Examines Discrimination in Healthcare through Jewish Lens

Beyond Chicken Soup

(CLEVELAND, OH)  The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is proud to announce the October 10th opening of a new special exhibition. Beyond Chicken Soup: Jews & Medicine in America tells the story of how Jews were forced to create access to

10th ANNIVERSARY OF “STOP THE HATE” SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM KICKS OFF SEPTEMBER 13 AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM

CLEVELAND, OH – September 6, 2017 –The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is proud to announce the September 13th kickoff of the Stop the Hate® Youth Speak Out program, now in its 10th year and as timely as ever. Teachers,

THIS LIGHT OF OURS ENDS SUCCESSFUL RUN: Powerful Exhibition about 1960s Civil Rights Struggles Closes May 14 with Free Mother’s Day Admission

This Light of Ours

(CLEVELAND, OHIO) This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement, a powerful look at efforts to effect positive change in the face of racial, social and economic imbalance in America on display at the Maltz Museum of

AND THE 2017 STOP THE HATE® AWARDS WENT TO: Maltz Museum Announces Winners of $100,000 in Scholarships, Awards and Anti-Bias Education Grants

2107 Stop the Hate® Winners

(CLEVELAND, OH)  “Overgeneralizations cause stereotypes and I refuse to be part of this cycle of oppression,” Zephaniah Galloway told a crowd of nearly 600 at the Stop the Hate® Awards Ceremony. Galloway, a senior at Cleveland Early College High School

MORE IN STORE: Temple Emanu El Gift Shop Partners with Maltz Museum

Temple Emanu El Partnership

CLEVELAND, OH – Temple Emanu El in Orange Village is pleased to announce a partnership with the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in which the Temple Emanu El gift shop will carry merchandise from the Maltz Museum Store. “Cleveland is a

THIS LIGHT OF OURS: ACTIVIST PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT – Exhibition Portrays Struggles of the 1960s and the Continuing Effort to Bridge America’s Racial Divide

This Light of Ours

(CLEVELAND, OH) As relevant today as they were half a century ago, more than 150 black-and-white images chronicling the Southern Freedom Movement are featured in This Light of Ours: Activist Photographers of the Civil Rights Movement, on view September 29,

JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND: Maltz Museum Now a Local Beneficiary Agency

Jewish Federation of Cleveland Partner

CLEVELAND – On June 21, 2016, the Federation Board of Trustees voted unanimously to make the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage (2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122 I 216.593.0575 I maltzmuseum.org) a local beneficiary of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland,


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