Friday April 13, 2007
Art
ongoing
Children’s artwork from the JCC of San Francisco. Through May 31. At Children’s Art Exhibition Gallery, Concourse A and C, lower level of Terminal One, San Francisco International Airport. (415) 438-9933.
“Children of Jerusalem.” Exhibit of artwork created by Israeli and Palestinian children. Wednesday to Sunday through July 8. At Zeum, 221 Fourth St., S.F. $6-$8. www.zeum.org.
“Journeys East: Patterns of Collecting” through May 7; “Revisions Amy Berk, Recoverings” through Aug. 19; and “Studio Man Ray” photos by Ira Nowinski through Aug. 5 at Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley. $4-$6. (510) 549-6950.
“The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography.” Through April 29. Reception and tour April 17, 7 p.m. $7. At the Contemporary Jewish Museum, 121 Steuart St., S.F. Up to $5. (415) 344-8800. Free gallery tours every Sunday and Wednesday at 12:30 pm.
“Made in Israel.” Rare vintage Israeli posters. Through May. At JCC of San Francisco, 3200 California St., S.F. (415) 292-1233.
“The Mystical Hebrew Alphabet: Layers of Meaning, Fabric of Time.” Through May 24. At Peninsula JCC, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
“Pedestrian Sightings: Tel Aviv November 2006.” Photographs by Rabbi Bernie Robinson. Through September. At Congregation Kol Shofar, 215 Blackfield Drive, Tiburon.
“Purim and Passover: Artifacts to Remind.” Through May 1. At the Jewish Heritage Museum at the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living, 4000 Camino Tassajara, Danville. (925) 964-2076.
“Remembrance and Hope.” Paintings by Chris Ranes. Through July 29. At Elizabeth S. and Alvin I. Fine Museum, Congregation Emanu-El, 2 Lake St., S.F. (415) 751-2535.
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