Other Campus Exhibits

oskar lachs

rachel papo


Oskar Lachs

April 21–June 24, 2010
The Sabes JCC lobby exhibition area will feature works by Oskar Lachs in the series Vintage Israel. Oskar Lachs was an artist and a graphic designer who lived and created in Tel Aviv during the 1930s and 1940s. His wonderful artwork is presented in Minnesota for the first time, courtesy of Fay Kaye, his granddaughter who resides in Minneapolis.

Rachel Papo
May 9–June 24, 2010
The Sabes JCC hallway exhibition area will feature the photographic exhibit Serial No. 3817131 by New York artist Rachel Papo. Almost fifteen years after her mandatory military duty ended, Rachel Papo went back to several Israeli army bases, using the medium of photography as a vehicle to re-enter this world. Serial No. 3817131 represents her effort to come to terms with the experiences of being a soldier from the perspective of an adult. Through the camera’s lens, Papo tried to reconstruct facets of her military life, hopeful to reconcile matters that had been left unresolved. “The photographs in this project serve as a bridge between past and present—a combination of my own recollections and the experiences of the girls who I observed.” -Rachel Papo


These two exhibits are brought to you by the Israel Program Center of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation and the Sabes JCC.

 





TEL AVIV 100Tel Aviv Centennial

The city of Tel Aviv is turning 100 and the Israel Program Center of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation is celebrating this milestone with activities during the month of March. Starting March 1st, you can view a display of historical photos obtained from the Tel Aviv Municipality, depicting the making of this modern Hebrew city. Find the photos at the Sabes JCC outside the auditorium during the month of March.  The event scheduled for Wednesday, March 25 has been cancelled.

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We need your help
Help us celebrate Tel Aviv 100 by providing pictures you have of the people and places of Tel Aviv. They may be used in a display during the Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) celebration. Send photos by April 3 to Noga Shavit, Israel Program Center, Barry Family Campus, 4330 S. Cedar Lake Road, Minneapolis, MN 55416 or e-mail nshavit@mplsfed.org.


JCC Maccabi ArtsFest


JCC MACCABI ARTSFEST® EXHIBIT

On display March 25 - April 15, 2009
In the Health & Wellness Exhibition Area

“I have discerned that the energy, enthusiasm, and idealism of youth, coupled with this generation’s ease in working with digital tools, can produce significant photographic expression.” So says professional photographer Lloyd Wolf, and now young photographers who developed their skills in a workshop with Wolf at JCC Maccabi ArtsFest® last summer will be exhibiting their work at Sabes JCC on March 25, 2009. Teenagers traveled with Wolf to areas around Washington, D.C., Fairfax, Virginia, and Minneapolis, Minnesota and took photographs of adults and children in conjunction with the theme of L’dor v’dor, generation to generation and Tov L’Hodot, it’s good to give thanks.. The experience was so successful that JCC Association organized a traveling exhibition.

JCC Maccabi ArtsFest®, hosted by the Sabes JCC, was supported locally by the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, the Jon and Judith Harris Foundation, the Daniel and Phyllis Heilicher Family Philanthropic Fund, the Harry Kay Charitable Foundation, John and Kris MacDonald, Chuck & Melanie Barry, Sandy and Deborah Donaldson, Doreen Frankel and Jake Hurwitz, John Goodman, Marylee and Wayne Hanson, Elissa Heilicher, Steve and Gail Machov, McGough Construction Company, Nort and Bert Rockler, Sherry Stern and Steven Snyder, Violet Werner and many others.

Supported by the Legacy Heritage Fund, JCC Maccabi ArtsFest® is an annual program that brings teens from 13 to 17 years of age together in different communities to engage in arts workshops with renowned artists-in-residence. At the end of five days, the teens take part in a gala performance/exhibition. Some of the many arts specialties are musical theater, visual arts, dance, vocal music, and photography. A full listing is available at www.jccmaccabiartsfest.com.

Wolf’s work has appeared in numerous publications, and he has published several books, including Facing the Wall, Jewish Mothers, and Jewish Fathers. He’s taught photography at George Mason University and the Arlington County Public Schools in Virginia.

The Artists are:

Michael Bekkerman, Morganville, NJ
Courtney Brockman, Lincoln, NE
Sarah Cancelarich, Hillsdale, NY
Chaim Yaacov Clein, St. Louis Park, MN
Benjamin Cross, Boca Raton, FL
Ilana Dell, West Bloomfield, MI
Ranana Dine, Silver Spring, MD
Rebecca Edelstein, West Long Branch, NJ
Alyssa Ezon, Deal Park, NJ
Aidel Gestetner, Israel
Michael Greenberg, Longmeadow, MA
Sasha Grudskaya, Moscow, Russia
Sarah Hoffman, Minneapolis, MN
Lauren Katz, Florence, MA
Megan Kimmel, Cherry Hill, NJ
Claire Kramer, Richmond, VA
Katrin Krasner, Moscow, Russia
Zoe Kravitz, San Rafael, CA
Molly Norrbom, Arlington, VA
Amos Remer, New Orleans, LA
Eliana Ringer, Minnetonka, MN
Jonathan Shertok, Bayside, WI
Marissa Sonkin, San Rafael, CA
Alexis Spivak, Tampa, FL
Dina Stolstein, Staten Island, NY
Yelena Tregerman, Staten Island, NY
Elizabeth Washko, Wayzata, MN
Elianna Wasser, Ocean, NJ
Harris Weinstein, Philadelphia, PA
Maari Weiss, Arlington, VA
Rosie Zagha, Oakhurst, NJ

 

 

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