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more than 450 people atten-
ding the patron event. The
museum will exhibit works
by Jewish artists and ad-
dress artistic Jewish themes
and issues. The gallery also
plans to display historical
and cultural exhibits
borrowed from other muse-
ums.
The 7,200 square foot mu-
seum, designed by Daniel
Redstone of Redstone and
Associates and located in-
side the JCC, is a gift to the
community from Manny
and Natalie Charach in
memory of their daughter
Janice Charach Epstein.
"This is a historic moment
in the Jewish community.
The exhibits will benefit the
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Museum dedication.
local area and guests from
across the country," said
Linda Lee, JCC president.
Marc Schlussel, Jewish
Federation president, said
the museum was a fitting
tribute to Janice Charach
Epstein and her creativity as
an artist.
Rabbi Irwin Groner of
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek hung the mezuzah
over the hand-painted glass
entrance doors and recalled
how enthusiastic Janice
Charach Epstein was about
being part of the first adult
bat mitzvah class at the syn-
agogue.
Director Sharon Zim-
merman researched the
community to put together
the first exhibit, "The Art of
Collecting: The Jewish Col-
lector's Experience." The 79
works of art, on loan from 60
families, is impressive. The
exhibit will be open to the
public through Aug. 25.
Some of the artists include:
Milton Avery, Camille
Pissarro, Adolph Gottlieb,