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WHERE WE ARE
400 S. Kearney St.
Denver, Colo. 80224
303.394.9993

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Teaching Awareness and Respect through Jewish Life and Culture, Immigration, Art, Lessons of the Holocaust, Bridges of Understanding, Exhibitions and Workshops.

Off-Site Exhibitions and Artists

Ed Stein, “World Record Gefilte Fish, Caught by Seymour Rosenblatt," August 25, 1987
  The Cartoon Artwork of Ed Stein
January 11, 2010 - May 31, 2010

Kohelet | 428 S. Forest St. | Denver, 80246


Cartoonists are asked frequently how we can come up with new ideas day after day. The best answer I've heard (from another cartoonist) is that I can't help doing it. It's how my mind works and how I relate to the world. I think that's true for all artists” -- Ed Stein


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  Mizel Museum and Hadassah Host the 6th Annual
Jewish Women in the Arts
Art Exhibit and Program
May 16, 2010
11:00 am - 2:00 pm | $36/person
Congregation Emanuel
Presenting Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life. Tablet is a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture.

The program also includes Robin Garbose, executive director of Los Angeles based organization, Kol Neshama, dedicated to providing professional artistic training and performance opportunities for girls and women in a Torah-observant setting.

Call 303.394.9993 ext. 107 to participate in the juried show. Call 303.394.9993 ext. 104 to purchase tickets.

Tikkun Olam   Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World
A Traveling Art Exhibition of the Mizel Museum
Art installation by Christy Honigman


Brighton Library :: 327 E. Bridge Street :: Brighton, CO 80601

A Traveling Bridges of Understanding Art Exhibition
Group tours are available on-site
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please call the Mizel Museum at 303.394.9993 ext. 103 to schedule a docent led tour.
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  “Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism”
An exhibition of the Mizel Museum
A non-profit non-partisan institution dedicated to combating terrorism through education, empowerment and engagement of individuals and organizations. Its exhibit, Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism is a dynamic interactive experience. Located in the Denver Civic Center Cultural Complex adjacent to the Denver Art Museum.
Admission hours are: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am 5:00 pm and Sunday, Noon -5:00 pm
For more information about ticket prices and admission, visit
www.thecell.org
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