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February 20, 1998 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-20

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miniite multimedia presentatio n ws
mates: seen and heard at New York
City's Museum of Jewish Heritages the what it's. like to be Jewish: 'Fri' nons,
family life and customs are explained by
newest livingtnernorial to the Jews
a myriad of Jewish 'Mice
who died at the hands of the
Aanong the exhibits on the ground
Nazis. Located in downtown
level
are fancily trees and an overview
ivlanhattan, at Battery Park
featuring religious life-cycle events,
City facing the Statue of
including bris, bar mitzvah and wed-
Liberty and Ellis Island,
ding. _Jewish holidays arc clearly defulect
the museum Rises first-
as well, and a colorftil sukkah, built by
hand experiences with
Arvell Steinberger and created in
larger Ni,- orid events, guiding
Bud. pest in the 1920s, is painted with
visitors through pre- and post-war
fainily vignettes.
_Jewish life.
Opening its doors to the public last
HERITAGE on page 94

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