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Friday, November 09, 2012
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About the Program
In-depth, guided look at the exhibition, The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936–1951.
Tours meet at the Sala Webb Education Center, and are available first-come, first-serve. No reservations are necessary. Exhibition tours are limited to the first 20 people. All tour times and locations are subject to change or cancellation.
Supporters
The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936—1951 was organized by The Jewish Museum, New York and the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio.
The exhibition was made possible by a major grant from the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation, with generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts and Betsy Karel.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presentation is made possible with the
Lead Support of the BERNARD OSHER JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES FOUNDATION
of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Major support is provided by Nellie and Max Levchin. Supporting sponsors include the Lisa and John Pritzker Family Fund, Baird Private Wealth Management, Jim Joseph Foundation, Denise Garone and Stuart Kogod, Joyce Linker, and Randee and Joseph Seiger.

The Koret and Taube Foundations are the Lead Supporters of the 2012/13 exhibition season.
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About the Program
In-depth, guided look at the exhibition, California Dreaming: Jewish Life in the Bay Area From the Gold Rush to the Present.
Tours meet at the Sala Webb Education Center, and are available first-come, first-serve. No reservations are necessary. Exhibition tours are limited to the first 20 people. All tour times and locations are subject to change or cancellation.
Supporters
California Dreaming: Jewish Life in the Bay Area From the Gold Rush to the Present has been organized by the Contemporary Jewish Museum with Lead Support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Presenting Partners: Gaia Fund and Osterweis Capital Management. Major Supporters: Jim Joseph Foundation and the Estate of Sidney and Vivian Konigsberg. Supporting Sponsors: Levi Strauss & Co., The Donald and Carole Chaiken Foundation of the Jewish Community Foundation of the East Bay, Catherine and James Koshland, and Alison Gelb Pincus and Mark Pincus. Additional generous support provided by: Robin Reiner and Fred Isaac from the Frederick J. Isaac Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of the East Bay; Barclay and Sharon Simpson; Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg; Randall E. Laroche and David G. Laudon; and Ruth and Don Seiler.
The Koret and Taube Foundations are the lead supporters of the 2011/12 exhibition season.

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| Admission: | Members and General: Series $75 (Museum admission separate); full refund available if cancelled by October 19 | ||||||||
| Contact: | info@thecjm.org or 415.655.7881 during Museum hours |
About the Program
Continue to play American Mah Jongg with a focus on the strategy to select winning hands and defensive play. Students will have the opportunity to bring out their inner maven and enhance their skills to bring more fun to the game. Players will need to bring their 2012 National Mah Jongg League (NMJL) card.
Note: This class is designed for novice players who are comfortable reading the card, who have been playing consistently for a minimum of three months, or who have recently completed a Discover Mah Jongg series. Class skips Thanksgiving week. Classes are sold as a series and students must attend first class.
Supporters
Public Programs at the Contemporary Jewish Museum are generously supported by the Leavitt Family and The Toole Charitable Foundation.

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About the Program
Guided exploration of the Daniel Libeskind designed home of the CJM, and Stanley Saitowitz Judaica Collection.
Tours meet at the Sala Webb Education Center, and are available first-come, first-serve. No reservations are necessary. Exhibition tours are limited to the first 20 people. All tour times and locations are subject to change or cancellation.







