BRooKLYN, NY PeRmIT No. 1235
PaID
presents
CHABAD CULTURE CLUB
at Chabad of Southampton Jewish Center 214 Hill Street, Southampton, NY 11968
For more information:
631-287-2249
∂ Led by Rabbi Avrohom Chassan ∂ each talk will be followed by questions and answers, and a catered Kosher Buffet Lunch ∂ Complimentary admission
THE OLD JEWISH CEMETARY IN PRAGUE
House of Life chronicles its lore and tradition: stories of rabbis and mystics — and tells the story of the famous giant Golem, created from clay to protect the Jewish community. The cemetery serves, as does the film, as a reminder of the indomitable spirit of a people determined to honor their past and preserve the lessons of history. House of Life is narrated by Claire Bloom.
www.SouthamptonJewishCenter.com
HOUSE OF LIFE
SPRING 2012
A project of Chabad of Southampton Jewish Center
Film Screening Debut:
SPRING 2012
Announcing a special Southampton
This solemn yet joyous documentary tells the story of the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, the site of layer upon layer of buried members of the once-vibrant Jewish community of the ghetto. Two thirds of a million people from all over the world now visit the cemetery each year. The 12,000 stones on the surface of The Old Jewish Cemetery may be covering as many as 100,000 members of Prague’s historic Jewish community.
CHABAD CULTURE CLUB
Early Spring 2012
Return Service Requested
Thank you to Dr. Joanne Revson for her creative selection of speakers, and for planning and organizing these programs.
Chabad of Southampton Jewish Center
∂ all programs will be held on Wednesdays at 11:00am
SPRING 2012 SouthamptonJewishCenter.com
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CHABAD CULTURE CLUB
Announcing a new lecture series with renowned speakers, all speaking for the first time at the Synagogue!
Announcing a new Spring Series of renowned local speakers www.SouthamptonJewishCenter.com
May 2012
Speaker:
Shanette Barth Cohen Executive Director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show
Wednesday, May 9, at 11:00am
Our Prominent Speakers in Early Spring 2012
THE HAMPTON CLASSIC HORSE SHOW:
THE BATTLES OF CAPTAIN WHITE
THEN AND NOW
IN THE FIGHT FOR SOUTHAMPTON: 1819-1893.
The Hampton Classic, the largest one-week horse show in North america, provides a stage for 1,600 of the country’s top horses to vie for $700K in prize money, over eight exciting days of competition. In addition to showcasing world class show jumping, the Hampton Classic is a highlight of the Hamptons summer social season, and includes more than 70 shops, three VIP tents, and pony rides. Prior to joining the Classic, Cohen worked in the White House’s office of Political affairs, during the administration of President george Herbert Walker Bush.
Southampton residents pass by Captain george White’s home, the modest farm house located at the corner of main Street and Jagger Lane, at least once a day but know little of the dynamic personality who lived within. after Captain White retired in 1850 from 30 years on whaling ships he became a tireless fighter for the rights of local farmers and fishermen who were battling large landowners wanting to build hotels, casinos, racetracks and factories on the ocean and bays. Southampton could easily have looked like atlantic City today if it were not for this fearless man.
Shanette Barth Cohen has served as the Executive Director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, first organized in Southampton in the early 1900s, for the past seven years.
SPECIAL OFFER!
Speaker:
Tom Edmonds Executive Director of the Southampton Historical Museums
Wednesday, May 23, at 11:00am
All attendees* will receive a complimentary day-pass, good for one carload of people to attend the Hampton Classic this year.
Mr. Edmonds has over 20 years of experience in historic house museums in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Florida. He came to Southampton in 2006 to manage the Museum’s five properties containing sixteen historic buildings. In 2011 the Rogers Mansion, located at 17 Meeting House Lane, was awarded a unique status as a museum complex on the National Register of Historic Places.
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT OWNING A HOTEL IN THE HAMPTONS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK
Dede Moan Owner and General Manager of the internationally known Southampton Inn.
Edward Warner Jr.
SOUTHAMPTON ESTATES OF THE GILDED AGE (1880-1930)
WITH ARTIST JEFF MUHS AND ART DEALER BETH MCNEILL Southampton native, artist Jeff muhs, and Beth mcNeill of McNeill Art Group will give you an insiders view of the Hamptons contemporary art world.
Speakers:
Jeff Muhs and Beth McNeill McNeill Art Group
Wednesday, May 16, 11:00 — 11:45am
This husband and wife duo will take you inside the illusive world of fine art. Jeff muhs is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor, and furniture designer. His works appear in exhibits and private collections in europe, South america and the United States. He draws his inspiration from the beauty of the east end. Jeff will talk about his journey as an artist,and Beth mc Neill will share secrets about successfully acquiring works of art.
SPECIAL OFFER!
All attendees* will receive a private tour of Jeff Muh’s Southampton studio will follow at 12:30pm.
* All Special Offers are only for those attending the related talk.
Speaker:
Gary Lawrance Architect and Author
Wednesday, May 30, at 11:00am
gary Lawrance, architect and author will give a talk about the greatestates and homes built in Southampton during the gilded age, and about what made the Hamptons the summer playground for New York Society. His presentation will include: Wooldon manor, the 56 room home of Woolworth heiress, Jesse Donahue, The orchard, located on Hill Street, built by financier James Breese and designed by Stanford White, and Chestertown House, the 65 room oceanfront house built by Henry F. Dupont.
All attendees* will receive 2 free guest passes; 1 to the Rogers Mansion, and 1 to the Halsey House.
Sixth generation local bayman, with a degree in marine technology, ed Warner is working to ensure that the way of life that people have enjoyed for 350 years, their access to the beaches and bays and the sustainability of fishing stocks continues. He is maintaining our heritage and preserving it for future generations.
THE YOUNGEST “GUN” IN THE EAST
Alissa Smith Founder and Owner of Smith
alissa Smith is the youngest business owner and the youngest Jewish owner in Southampton. Six years ago she founded Smith in Southampton Village. Last year alissa Smith taught a seminar at the Rogers memorial Library, and she has lectured at the Southampton Historical Society.
THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM: BUILDING
Gary Lawrance is an architect whose firm Architectural Presentations,provides architectural models. His work was recently exhibited at the Southampton Historical Museums. He is co-author of the bestseller “Houses of the Hamptons, 1880-1930.”
SPECIAL OFFER!
Mrs. Moan has generously offered rooms at
SPECIAL the Southampton Inn for Reduced Rates in OFFER! the Month of March for all attendees.*
A BAYMAN’S PERSPECTIVE
Bayman and Trustee of the Town of Southampton
INSIDE THE HAMPTONS ART SCENE
There are reasons why one of our nation’s premier vacation destinations has so few lodging rooms... The price of land? The barriers to entry? The non existent labor pool? The “lenders”? a behind the scenes look at lodging in the Hamptons and what it takes to run the famous Southampton Inn.
OF THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
Terrie Sultan, Director of the Parrish Art Museum
The Parrish art museum, founded in 1898, celebrates the creative legacy of Long Island’s east end. ms. Sultan will discuss how the art, architecture, and landscape of the new Herzog & de meuron building ,scheduled to open in Water mill this fall, will help the Parrish fulfill this mission and become a cultural center for the entire region. Ms. Sultan is the Director of the Parrish Art Museum, a position she has held since 2008. She is a museum professional with more than 25 years of experience. An