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The Mission of the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is to introduce visitors to the beauty and diversity of that heritage in the context of the American experience. It promotes an understanding of Jewish history, religion and culture and builds bridges of appreciation, tolerance and understanding with those of other religions, races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds, serving as an educational resource for Northeast Ohio’s Jewish and general communities. ...
Asher Barkin Orchestra has provided musical entertainment for hundreds of events the Midwest and nationally over the past 10 years. Please contact us about your event. ...
Jewish Community Radio is a local radio show that broadcasts weekly on a non-commercial college radio station WJCU 88.7 FM. The program is non-profit, volunteer and unaffiliated with any organization. ...
Full orchestra Jewish music for weddings and events at one-man band prices since 1995. ...
Kol Simcha Orchestras for the finest in Jewish music for all kinds of celebrations. The Orchestra plays in Cleveland, New York and surrounding areas and throughout the United States. ...
Yiddishe Cup Klezmer Band has been playing throughout the United States at festivals, colleges and numerous Jewish gatherings since it was formed in 1988. Klezmer music is a hybrid of Eastern European Jewish folk music, American swing, Yiddish theater tunes and Israeli horas. ...
A program of Mandel Jewish Community Center
The annual Cleveland Jewish Book Festival celebrates Jewish authors, books and ideas. It showcases nationally and internationally acclaimed authors as well as spotlights those from the local community. ...
A program of Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
The Maltz Museum Store’s array of unique products includes jewelry, books, catalogues and decorative arts. ...
A program of The Temple-Tifereth Israel
The Temple Museum was founded by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver in 1950 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of The Temple-Tifereth Israel. It was housed at The Temple’s original location in University Circle in Cleveland in a space designed by Rorimer Brooks before moving to its current location in Beachwood. It is one of the first museums of Judaica in North America and one of only a few synagogue museums with significant collections. The Museum’s collection numbers over 2,500 Jewish ritual and fine art objects including 186 pieces on view in The Temple-Tifereth Israel Gallery at The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. In addition to exhibitions, Museum programming includes monthly Art Talks, salons, lectures, tours, artists-in-residence, and collaborations with schools and community groups. ...
A program of Dance Israeli
Experience high-energy Israeli dancing on Wednesday nights at the Mandel JCC! ...