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Jewish Homegrown History

When Harriet Shapiro Rochlin’s family lived in Boyle Heights during the 1940s, her Orthodox grandfather used to attend the Breed Street Shul three times a day.

FOR MEMBERS

Jewish Homegrown History Member Preview Day

Drop in anytime, Wednesday, March 28, 12:00–5:00 p.m.

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ADMISSION

  • FREE and open to Skirball Members only
  • Reservations required for guided tours and free lecture


ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Members, be among the first to experience Jewish Homegrown History: Immigration, Identity, and Intermarriage.

Explore at your own pace— No reservations are required for self-guided viewing of the exhibition. Stop by anytime during the day and enjoy watching dynamic home movies!

Hear expert insights—At 2:30 and 3:30 p.m., attend an insightful gallery orientation led by Marsha Kinder, Professor of Critical Studies in the USC School of Cinematic Arts and founder of The Labyrinth Project, a research initiative and art collective on database narrative and digital scholarship.

Reservations required: www.skirball.org or (877) SCC-4TIX or (877) 722-4849. Orientations limited to two people per membership.

Learn about other Members-only events and offers.



RELATED EXHIBITION:

Jewish Homegrown History
On view now through September 2, 2012

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