
February 2022
A Collage of Customs
Artist Mark Podwal creates imaginative and inventive interpretations of woodcuts from a 16th-century Sefer Minhagim (Book of Customs). Complementing Podwal’s 26 archival prints are a selection of Sefrei Minhagim from the Klau Library of HUC-JIR, as well as ritual objects from the Skirball’s collection that relate to images in the exhibition. *A Collage of Customs: Iconic Jewish Woodcuts Revised from the Twenty-First Century includes images of the prints and their sources as well as insightful accompanying text by the artist.…
Find out more »March 2022
Mobile Food Pantry (Inter-Parish Ministry)
IPM kicks off our 2022 Mobile Pantry schedule with five dates confirmed so far for this spring: Saturday, March 5: Mt. Carmel Christian Church, 4110 Bach Buxton Road, Batavia, 45103. Friday, March 11: New Richmond Library, 103 River Valley Blvd., New Richmond, 45157. Saturday, April 23: Williamsburg Library, 594 W. Main St., Williamsburg, 45176. Saturday, May 14: Mt. Orab Mobile, 212 Church St., Mt. Orab, 45154. Friday, May 20: Goshen Library, 6678 OH 132, Goshen, 45122. All of the drive-through…
Find out more »April 2022
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
The newest exhibition at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center amplifies the voices of incarcerated artists and criminal justice advocates through powerful visual art. Art made in prison is often excluded by established art institutions, but Marking Time aims to shift aesthetic currents and help people understand the reach and impact of the carceral state. Marking Time is included with general admission and is free for Members and on Fifth Third Community Days.
Find out more »May 2022
REBECCA NAGLE – NATIONS WITHIN A NATION: TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY 101
WorldOregon presents the 2022 International Speaker Series: Intersections Celebrating its 22nd season, WorldOregon’s International Speaker Series puts you virtually in the room with the global leaders, visionaries, and inspiring voices that are changing our world. This year’s series, presented exclusively online, brings to WorldOregon audiences four of the globe’s brightest, boldest thinkers and advocates discussing race and social justice, sovereign rights, confronting aggression, and resilience and humanity in the face of crisis. May 10, 7:30 PM (PDT) Rebecca Nagle Nations within…
Find out more »AN EVENING WITH LECH WALESA, FORMER PRESIDENT OF POLAND, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE-WINNING LEADER
Join us for a conversation with former President of Poland Lech Walesa. Ticket sales will go towards assisting Ukrainian refugees. ABOUT THIS EVENT *PLEASE NOTE THIS IS THE PAGE FOR LIVESTREAM /VIRUAL TICKETS ONLY FOR LIVE IN PERSON TICKETS use this link Join us in conversation with President Lech Wałęsa, former president of Poland, Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader, and founder of the Lech Wałęsa Institute. We’ll explore how President Wałęsa pulled Poland into the democratic fold, what Russia’s invasion of…
Find out more »An Evening with Holocaust Survivor Sami Steigmann
Sami Steigmann survived the hate and horrors of the Holocaust but hasn’t let those experiences define him. Hear his story from the cruel Nazi medical experiments to the newly-formed Israeli Air Force to a lifetime of advocacy for Holocaust education. Presented in partnership with the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. This event is free but registration is required.
Find out more »Explorations into the Life and Spirituality of Hildegard of Bingen – Part I
Presenter: Maureen Wild, SC (Gabriola Island, Canada) Webinars are free, but registration is required. For more information and to register go to: www.scearthconnection.org.
Find out more »Shared Grief, Different Customs
This event is hybrid. You can participate in-person or remotely. Register here in advance.
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