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March 2011


Sunday 27 March 2011

Film Screening & Discussion

Sun 27 Mar, 2-4 pm. The opening night feature at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, Mary & Max is a claymation film that tells the stroy of a friendship between two very different people: Mary is a lonely eight-year-old living in the suburbs of Melbourne and Max is a New York Jew with Asberger's syndrome. Their friendship takes us on a journey that explores autism, taxidermy, psychiatry, alchoholism, and obesity. A discussion follows the screening. This program will take place at the Edward A. Myerberg Center, 3101 Fallstaff Rd. Contact Ilene Dackman-Alon, idackmanalon or 410.732.6400 410.732.6400 x214. $5 per person . 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [email][events]

Film Screening & Discussion

Sun 27 Mar, 2-4 pm. The opening night feature at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, Mary & Max is a claymation film that tells the stroy of a friendship between two very different people: Mary is a lonely eight-year-old living in the suburbs of Melbourne and Max is a New York Jew with Asberger's syndrome. Their friendship takes us on a journey that explores autism, taxidermy, psychiatry, alchoholism, and obesity. A discussion follows the screening. This program will take place at the Edward A. Myerberg Center, 3101 Fallstaff Rd. Contact Ilene Dackman-Alon, idackmanalon or 410.732.6400 410.732.6400 x214. $5 per person . 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [email][events]


Wednesday 30 March 2011

Whose Truth?

Wed 30 Mar, 7-9 pm. How Jews and Egyptians Battled Over the Passover Narrative 2,000 Years Ago Wednesday March 30, 7-9pm Join Rabbi Dovid Katz as he journeys back 2,000 years to explore the roots of the Passover narrative. Rabbi Katz is anoted lecturer on Jewish history and Jewish law. He teaches at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, and serves as rabbi of Congregation Beth Abraham in Baltimore. 15 Lloyd Street, Baltimore. Lauren Silberman, 410-732-6400 ext. 29. Free. Jewish Museum of Maryland - [email][events]

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