Cleveland Israel Arts Connection - 2013-14 Season Magazine

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2013-14 Season Nalaga’at

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A vibrant array of Israeli arts and culture

theater

visual arts

dance

David Grossman

music

literature

Gil Shaham

Hila Lulu Lin

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Cleveland Israel Arts Connection The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s 2013-14 Cleveland Israel Arts Connection is brought to you by these generous sponsors: CORPORATE SPONSORS Gold Sponsor

Dear Friends: “How can we ever top last season?” That was our first thought coming into the 2013-14 Cleveland Israel Arts Connection season. But through the generosity of our corporate sponsors and patron society members, the creativity of our arts partners, and the reputation that Cleveland is building as a home away from home for Israeli art, we have again assembled a tremendous array of opportunities. We know you will enjoy all of the offerings on the following pages, but we’d like to point out a few highlights.

The Leonard Krieger Fund Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsor

• Virtuoso Gil Shaham will perform at the Cleveland Museum of Art on February 6 as part of the museum’s “Masters of the Violin” series; • Prints from Kibbutz Cabri will open in the Federation’s Roe Green Gallery in February, featuring works from Israel’s renowned Gottesman Etching Center, and curated by Cleveland’s own Jane Glaubinger; • Tel Aviv’s groundbreaking Nalaga’at Deaf-Blind Theater will be at Playhouse Square from March 19-22 as part of their US tour– which includes stops at the Kennedy Center and in Boston; • Music superstar Noa will headline the community’s Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration on May 5. Whatever feeds your cultural palate–music, visual art, dance, literature, theater or film–the Cleveland Israel Arts Connection is your ticket to the finest Israel arts has to offer. We look forward to seeing you in the audience! Roe Green and Erica Hartman-Horvitz Co-chairs, Cleveland Israel Arts Connection

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A vibrant array of Israeli arts and culture

Jewish Federation OF CLEVELAND


Calendar of Events

2013

2014

OCTOBER 2-6 Chagrin Documentary FilmFest 3-13 Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest 6 Piven World Opens 8 TRAITOR! Spies, Lies and Justice Denied: The Dreyfus Affair* (exhibition opens) 25-26 After Chorus 27 Daniel Gortler

JANUARY

NOVEMBER 7-21 Mandel JCC Festival of Jewish Books & Authors* 22-23 After Chorus

MARCH 9-12 The Reel Israel: David Fisher Trilogy 19-22 Not by Bread Alone

DECEMBER

MAY

7&9 The Music of Chanukah*

* J’etc Jewish Themed Events can be

10-Feb. 2

FEBRUARY 6

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found on pages 16-22.

All events subject to change. The views and opinions expressed by the artists do not necessarily reflect those of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.

Piven World (exhibition closes) Yentl*

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Gil Shaham Prints from Kibbutz Cabri (Open House) Sephardic Journey* Duo Amal

Noa in Concert An Evening with David Grossman Prints from Kibbutz Cabri (exhibition closes) Die tote Stadt*

Special thanks to the following individuals and foundations: PATRON SOCIETY Star Patrons Roe Green Foundation Richard Horvitz & Erica Hartman-Horvitz David and Inez Myers Foundation Platinum Patrons Miriam Becker, Ph.D. Toby Devan Lewis Silver Patrons Sara Hurand & Elie Weiss Sharon & Bruce Rosenbaum

You can be a Patron of Israeli Arts & Culture too! By becoming a Patron, you help ensure that Clevelanders will be exposed to high-quality, thought-provoking and emotionevoking Israeli arts programming right here in our hometown. Benefits include: • Exclusive “Meet The Artist” Receptions; • Name Listing in the Season Brochure; • Name Listing on jewishcleveland.org; • The true satisfaction of knowing that you are helping bring top-notch Israeli talent to Cleveland! For more information about the Cleveland Israel Arts Connection Patron Society, please contact Hedy Milgrom at hmilgrom@jcfcleve.org or 216.593.2850.

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Piven World

October – January Roe Green Gallery Jewish Federation of Cleveland Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive, Beachwood Presented by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection Hanoch Piven was born in Uruguay and raised in Israel. He is a mixed media artist best known for his celebrity caricatures assembled from everyday objects and scraps of materials. His colorful and witty illustrations have appeared throughout the last 20 years on both sides of the Atlantic: in most major American magazines and newspapers such as Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and in many European publications from The London Times to the Swiss Die WeltWoche. • •

To schedule group tours email israelarts@jcfcleve.org or call 216.593.2866 For more information about the artist and his work visit www.pivenworld.com

Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection.

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World Premiere - After Chorus

October 25-26, 8 pm Allen Theatre at Playhouse Square 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland November 22-23, 8 pm Akron-Summit County Public Library 60 S. High Street, Akron Presented by GroundWorks Dance Theater and the Cleveland State University Department of Theater and Dance GroundWorks Fall Performance Series features a world premiere by Israeli choreographer Noa Zuk with original music/sound by Ohad Fishof. Zuk and creative partner Ohad Fishof spent four weeks in residence in June/July of this year creating and collaborating on this exciting new work. Ms. Zuk performed with the Batsheva Dance Company in Israel from 2000 to 2009 and began creating her own work while there. In 2012 she was awarded The Schusterman Foundation Visiting Artist Scholarship and spent three months in residency at The Ohio State University. The same year she was selected as one of 10 finalists to present her work in the 5th Copenhagen International Choreography Competition. Ohad Fishof, who is creating original music for Zuk’s new work, is an artist and musician working in sound, dance, video, performance and installation. A longtime contributor to Batsheva, he began his artistic career as a musician with the pioneering Israeli art-pop band Nosei Hamigbaat. •

For tickets, visit groundworksdance.org

Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection. Photo: Mark Horning

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Daniel Gortler

Classical Piano Series Sunday, October 27, 2 pm Gartner Auditorium, Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard Presented by Cuyahoga Community College Acclaimed Israeli pianist Daniel Gortler has delighted both audiences and critics alike with his memorable performances around the world, receiving great praise for both his technical mastery and his musical ingenuity. He has performed as soloist with orchestras around the world, including the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition to his frequent orchestral and recital performances, Daniel Gortler is an avid chamber music performer. • •

Recital is free and open to the public For information call 216.987.4444

Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection.

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2014 Gil Shaham, Solo Violin

Thursday, February 6, 7:30 pm Gartner Auditorium, Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland Presented by the CMA Performing Arts Series Gil Shaham was born in the United States while his parents, Israeli scientists, were on academic fellowships at the University of Illinois; the family returned to Jerusalem when Shaham was two. At age seven, Shaham began violin lessons with Samuel Bernstein at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem. In 1980, when he was nine years old, Shaham played for Isaac Stern, Nathan Milstein and Henryk Szeryng. By age 10, Shaham debuted as soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony and less than a year later he performed with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta.

Photo: Luke Ratray

Gil Shaham is one of the foremost violinists of our time; his combination of flawless technique with inimitable warmth and a generosity of spirit have solidified his legacy as an American master. He is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances with leading orchestras and conductors, and he regularly gives recitals and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most prestigious festivals. Shaham plays the 1699 “Countess Polignac” Stradivarius. Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection. • •

For tickets, visit www.ClevelandArt.org/Shaham or call 216.421.7350 Use code “JFED” for ticket discounts

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Prints from Kibbutz Cabri

Jane Glaubinger, Ph.D., curator February – June Roe Green Gallery, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive, Cleveland Jane Glaubinger, curator of prints for the Cleveland Museum of Art, has organized Prints from Kibbutz Cabri featuring a selection of prints from the renowned Gottesman Etching Center at Kibbutz Cabri in Israel.

Works by Hila Lulu Lin

The Gottesman Etching Center, a state of the art printmaking facility, boasts the largest press in Israel. Many of the top ranked Israeli artists, as well as renowned foreigners, are attracted to this modern, well-equipped workshop. Printmaking is often a collaborative activity where printers with technical expertise help artists to translate their ideas into a rich array of exciting works on paper utilizing a variety of techniques. The staff makes sure that prints produced at the Gottesman Center demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship. In order to illustrate the diverse output of the Center, Prints from Kibbutz Cabri will include works in an array of styles and mediums. Hila Lulu Lin makes colorful abstract etchings, Ra’anan Levy uses aquatint and drypoint to produce powerful images of large heads, and Meir Appelfield creates monotypes of the Israeli landscape. Each artist experiments and finds the printmaking technique that best expresses their vision. Come see Prints from Kibbutz Cabri and enjoy the latest in innovative Israeli printmaking. •

To schedule group tours email israelarts@jcfcleve.org or call 216.593.2866

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Duo Amal

Saturday, February 22, 8 pm Reinberger Chamber Hall, Severance Hall 11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Presented by Cleveland International Piano Competition Israeli-Palestinian piano duo Yaron Kohlberg and Bishara Haroni present a unique, thoughtful, and inspiring collaboration. “Amal” means hope in Arabic and reflects the idea behind their playing together as an Israeli and a Palestinian. Kohlberg is well-known to Cleveland audiences, having won second prize in the 2007 Cleveland International Piano Competition and performing the final round with The Cleveland Orchestra. Together, Kohlberg & Haroni have a large and varied repertoire ranging from the baroque to the modern period, including works by Israeli and Palestinian composers. The duo aims to show that music-making at the highest level can transcend political and national differences. On the personal level, the two have become close friends. •

For tickets, visit www.clevelandpiano.org or call 216.707.5397

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The Reel Israel Presents: David Fisher Film Trilogy

March 9-12 Presented by @Akiva, The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University, and The Cleveland Museum of Art

Award-winning Israeli filmmaker David Fisher created a trilogy of documentaries focusing on three generations of familial relationships–those with his parents, his siblings and his son. Join us for this unique opportunity to screen all three films and hear from Fisher in person. For updated locations and times, please visit www.jewishcleveland.org/israelarts David Fisher appears courtesy of the Schusterman Visiting Artist Program and the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection.

Mostar Round-Trip (2011) Sunday, March 9 Jewish Federation of Cleveland 25701 Science Park Drive, Beachwood

17-year-old Yuval leaves Israel to attend the UWC international high-school in Mostar, formerly the CroatianBosnian frontline during the civil war in Yugoslavia. A year later his father, filmmaker David Fisher, follows. As their father-son relationship evolves, we discover the conflicts facing young people away from home.

Love Inventory (2000)

With special guest, David Fisher Tuesday, March 11 Stonehill Auditorium, Mandel JCC 26001 South Woodland Boulevard Bittersweet, honest, and touchingly funny, this multiaward-winning film chronicles Fisher’s attempt to solve a family mystery–uniting his troubled family in the process. This critically acclaimed film won both the Best Documentary Award at the Jerusalem IFF and the 2000 Israeli Film Academy Awards.

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“A remarkable piece of intimate documentary-making.” -The Jerusalem Post

Cleveland International Film Festival

March 19-30 Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland

Six Million and One (2011)

With special guest, David Fisher Wednesday, March 12 Morley Lecture Hall, Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard Fisher and his siblings retrace the steps of their Hungarian Jewish father, Joseph, a Holocaust survivor. Their father was interned in Austria, after a brief time at Auschwitz. While imprisoned he kept a memoir that was discovered 12 years after his death. This film won several awards, including Best Film at DOK.fest Munich, Best Director at Silver Horn in Krakow, and Special Mention at Doxa in Vancouver.

The Jewish and Israeli Visions sidebar will feature films from or about Israel and the Jewish Diaspora. Schedule to be released in late February 2014. •

For tickets and schedule visit www.clevelandfilm.org

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“It’s a test of theater itself, the way good work can communicate across the boundaries of darkness and silence.” – The Guardian

Thank you to the following special purpose funds of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland for their assistance in bringing the Nalaga’at Deaf-Blind Theater to Cleveland.

Jewish Hearing Impaired Fund Cora & Andrew Roth Memorial Fund Weizman Family Fund 12


Not by Bread Alone - Nalaga’at Deaf-Blind Theater of Tel Aviv Wednesday, March 19, 7:30 pm Thursday, March 20, 7:30 pm Saturday, March 22, 6:30 pm and 9:00 pm Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square 1511 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Presented by Playhouse Square

In Not By Bread Alone, eleven deaf-blind actors take the audience on a magical tour of the districts of their inner world; the world of darkness, silence and…bread. As the process of bread making unfolds on stage – the dough is being kneaded, raised and baked “for real” – a unique encounter occurs between actors and audience. Together they re-enact vivid or distant memories, recall forgotten dreams and joyful moments and “touch” the spark of creation present in every one of us. The actors take the spectators into those magical moments between reality and fantasy, between grandeur and ridicule, always eventually returning to the basic meaning of bread as a symbol of our longing for a home. “Not by Bread Alone [man lives]” – the actors declare, repeatedly emphasizing the importance of their interaction with the audience and their need for human relations, which is more crucial to us all than the need for bread. The Nalaga’at Deaf-Blind Acting Ensemble was founded in order to integrate deaf-blind people into the community, promote their needs and aspirations and provide them with the opportunity to express themselves and exercise one of the most basic rights – to contribute to society. Their performances enhance public awareness of deaf-blind people as equal citizens and promote universal values of solidarity, mutual respect, tolerance and coexistence, while offering the greatest gift of all – the gift of art. •

For tickets, visit www.playhousesquare.org/ceo and use code “JFED” for ticket discounts

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Noa in Concert

Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration Monday, May 5, 8 pm Executive Caterers at Landerhaven 6111 Landerhaven Drive, Mayfield Heights Noa is Israel’s leading international concert and performing artist. She has toured the world extensively with her sophisticated blend of contemporary western pop and Mid-Eastern inflections. Known in Israel by her given name Achinoam Nini, she was born in Tel-Aviv in 1969. Her family is originally from Yemen. After serving in the Israeli Army in a military entertainment unit, Noa studied music at the Rimon School where she met her long-time partner and collaborator Gil Dor. Noa’s strongest influences come from the singer-songwriters of the 60s, like Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. • •

Free and open to the public For details, visit www.jewishcleveland.org/israelarts

Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection.

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An Evening with David Grossman

Wednesday, May 14 Location: TBD Presented by The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University and the Mandel JCC Born in Jerusalem in 1954, David Grossman is a leading Israeli writer of his generation and his work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He is the author of eight internationally acclaimed novels and two powerful journalistic accounts, as well as a number of children’s books and a play. Considered one of Israel’s most perceptive writers, at the podium Grossman’s powerful prose comes to life in this rare and extraordinary experience. Expressing the courage, pain and occasionally brutal truth of Israeli reality with strength and honesty, Grossman’s words will change the way you view the world, and perhaps even yourself, proving to be an experience you will never forget. Photo: Vardi Kahana

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Lecture is free and open to the public; patron seating available For details, visit www.case.edu/lifelonglearning or call 216.368.2091

David Grossman’s appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Herbert and Marianna Luxenberg Siegal College Israel Lecture Fund

“Very rarely you open a book and when you close it again nothing can ever be the same… David Grossman has the ability to look inside a person and discover the essence of her humanity.” — Best-selling Author, Nicole Krauss 15


TRAITOR!

Spies, Lies and Justice Denied: The Dreyfus Affair October 8 - January 5 Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood Presented by the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

Jewish Themed Cultural Events

In 1894, a false charge of treason sanctioned by the government of France and promoted by the country’s anti-Semitic media sent a Jewish officer named Alfred Dreyfus to life imprisonment on Devil’s Island. The Dreyfus Affair is one of the most notorious cases of criminal injustice in history. Original artifacts, photographs, drawings, newspapers, illustrations and film bring to life a fraudulent conviction engineered by the state that divided French society, sowed the seeds of future wars and inspired the birth of modern Zionism. •

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For details visit www.maltzmuseum.org or call 216.593.0575

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Presented by the Mandel Jewish Community Center

This 14th annual festival will feature 12 fascinating national and local authors. Israeli highlights of the Book Festival include: Matthew Levitt

Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God Thursday, November 7, 7:30 pm Mandel JCC 26001 South Woodland Blvd, Beachwood $15 Members, $20 Community This book is the first thorough examination of Hezbollah’s covert activities beyond Lebanon’s borders. Matthew Levitt is a senior fellow and director of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy’s Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence.

Scott B. Lasensky

The Peace Puzzle: America’s Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace, 1989 – 2011 by Scott B. Lasensky, Daniel C. Kurtzer, William B. Quandt, Steven L. Spiegel, and Shibley Z. Telhami Sunday, November 17, 7:30 pm Siegal Lifelong Learning 26500 Shaker Blvd, Beachwood Free The Peace Puzzle tracks the American determination to articulate policy, develop strategy and tactics, and see through negotiations to agreements concerning Arab-Israeli peacemaking. Dr. Scott Lasensky is a senior research associate in the Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C.

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Yentl The Music of Chanukah

Friday, December 7, 10 am Sunday, December 9, 12:30 pm The Temple-Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Boulevard, Beachwood Presented by The Cleveland Orchestra Explore the historic traditions and stories of Chanukah and get your family into the holiday spirit with this special 40-minute Holiday Rainbow program, recommended for children ages 3 and up. Featuring: Carolyn Warner, violin and piano Stephen Warner, violin Cantor Kathryn Wolfe Sebo, host • 18

For tickets and details visit www.clevelandorchestra.com or call 216.231.1111

January 10 – February 2 Allen Theatre at Playhouse Square 1407 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Presented by Cleveland Play House A young woman defies convention and the laws of her people to fulfill her dream. Disguised as a young man, she becomes a brilliant student — and the most wanted bachelor in town. Yentl is a startlingly modern love story, and a smart, witty comedy that will win your heart. • To save $10 on regular price tickets please use promo code 10ORG at www.clevelandplayhouse.com/partners.


Sephardic Journey: Wanderings of the Spanish Jews February 20-25 Presented by Apollo’s Fire Baroque Orchestra

Cast out of Jerusalem, cast out of Spain. The Spanish Jews in their travels absorbed the colorful musical accents of Italy, Turkey and North Africa, including exotic percussion. Our musical journey interweaves Sephardic folk song with the Monteverdi-like Hebrew choral work of Salamone Rossi – the Songs of Solomon. The daily rhythms of life and love culminate in the mystical prayers of the Shabbat. •

For tickets and venue information visit apollosfire.org or call 216.320.0012

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Fiddler on the Roof: Behind the Musical

Sunday, March 9, 2 pm and 7 pm Performing Arts Center at Tri-C Eastern Campus 2900 Community College Avenue, Cleveland Presented by The Musical Theater Project Celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of America’s greatest musicals, conceived by four brilliant artists: Jerome Robbins, Joseph Stein and the songwriting team of Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. As the show approached opening night on Broadway, Robbins and company were apprehensive: Perhaps this musical was too ethnic for popular appeal. But Fiddler went on to be performed in 32 countries and in 16 languages; a testament to its universality. You’ll hear all of the songs and the back story behind the creation of the musical. • Co-hosted by Bill Rudman and Nancy Maier Featuring George Roth, Jacqi Loewy, Sheri Gross, Jessica Cope, Ann Gilbert and two vocalists to be announced

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For tickets, visit www.musicaltheaterproject.org or call 216.245.8687 Use code “JFED” for ticket discounts


Story of the Jews Spring 2014 WVIZ/PBS

This 5-part documentary follows historian Simon Schama as he travels the globe from Spain to California, Berlin to Tel Aviv, telling ancient and modern stories on the interaction between Jewish culture and the rest of the world. •

For more program information, visit www.wviz.org

Die tote Stadt

Saturday, June 14, 7:30 pm The Ohio Theatre at PlayhouseSquare 1151 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Presented by Opera Circle This glorious score of the 20th-century, Jewish composer Erich Korngold explores the human psyche, inner conflict, and overcoming the loss of a loved one. The opera’s theme of overcoming the loss of a loved one resonated with contemporary audiences of the 1920s who had just come through the trauma and grief of World War I, and this undoubtedly fueled the work’s popularity. But the work was banned by the Nazi régime because of Korngold’s Jewish ancestry, and after World War II it fell into obscurity. In recent years, however, the work has enjoyed notable revivals. •

For tickets, visit www.operacircle.org/totestadt or call 216.441.2822

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Looking Ahead to 2014-15 Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish Film Festival

September 11-21, 2014 Presented by the Mandel Jewish Community Center The 8th annual Cleveland Jewish Film Festival will showcase more than 20 critically-acclaimed international, documentary and short films.

Chagrin Documentary FilmFest October 8-12, 2014

The 4th annual Documentary FilmFest screens compelling films for five exciting days. Events include panel discussions and the opportunity to experience stories from around the world. Special emphasis is given to films that explore Israeli and Jewish themes. Sponsored with support from the Jewish Federation’s Cleveland Israel Arts Connection.

Ballad of the Weeping Spring

The World is Funny

Highlights of the 2013 Film Festival included Life in Stills, Melting Away, Numbered, Ballad of the Weeping Spring, Epilogue, and The World is Funny. 22

Kids of the Rocket Siren

Defiant Requiem

2013 entries included Miklat, Kids of the Rocket Siren, Blinky & Me, and Defiant Requiem.


cleveland israel arts connection

The Cleveland Israel Arts Connection is a program of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. The Jewish Federation of Cleveland, founded in 1903, funds and supports a wide range of social service, educational and humanitarian activities that strengthen Jewish life in Cleveland, Israel and more than 70 countries worldwide. ReneĂŠ Chelm, Board Chair Stephen H. Hoffman, President

A vibrant array of Israeli arts and culture

Cleveland Israel Arts Connection Advisory Group Roe Green and Erica Hartman-Horvitz, Co-chairs

Samantha Baskind Miriam Becker Michael Belkin Richard Bogomolny Joanne Cohen Natalie Epstein Matthew Garson Jay Geller Valerie Geller Rebecca Heller Joan Horvitz Sara Hurand

Robert Jackson Simone Jowell Terry Kovel Donna Kurit Rachel Lappen Karen Levinsky Irwin Lowenstein Deborah Ratner Barbara Robinson Sharon Rosenbaum Anita Siegal Ivan Soclof

Marilyn Soclof Cathy Stamler Herb Wainer Penni Weinberg Neil Weinberger Elie Weiss Trudy Wiesenberger Ruth Wolfson Scott Zeilinger Ruth Wolfson Scott Zeilinger

Jewish Federation of Cleveland Staff Israel Wiener, consultant Hedy P. Milgrom Debra S. Yasinow

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A vibrant array of Israeli arts and culture

The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s 2013-14 Cleveland Israel Arts Connection is brought to you by these generous sponsors, foundations and individuals:

CORPORATE SPONSORS Gold Sponsor

The Leonard Krieger Fund Silver Sponsors

PATRON SOCIETY Star Patrons

Roe Green Foundation Richard Horvitz & Erica Hartman-Horvitz David and Inez Myers Foundation

Platinum Patrons Miriam Becker, Ph.D. Toby Devan Lewis

Silver Patrons

Sara Hurand & Elie Weiss Sharon & Bruce Rosenbaum

Bronze Sponsor

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Email israelarts@jcfcleve.org for the latest arts updates

Jewish Federation OF CLEVELAND

Mandel Building 25701 Science Park Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44122-7302 www.jewishcleveland.org


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