Nov 15 2018
Lecture With Q&A - Talmud & Literature: How an Ancient Jewish Text Can Inspire Contemporary Art

Lecture With Q&A - Talmud & Literature: How an Ancient Jewish Text Can Inspire Contemporary Art

Presented by Maltz Museum at Siegal Beachwood Facility

Winner of Israel’s 2014 Sapir Prize, The Ruined House interweaves imaginative Talmudic texts and graphics with depictions of contemporary Jewish life. Join CWRU–Siegal Lifelong Learning’s Alanna Cooper in conversation with award-winning author Ruby Namdar for a discussion on how the Talmud has inspired Namdar’s life as a modern Jewish writer, and an exploration of art as creative spiritual practice. Note: Ruby Namdar also speaks the following morning at the Maltz Museum on being an Israeli-American author & his award winning book, The Ruined House.

Admission Info

$10 General; $5 Maltz Museum & Siegal Lifelong Learning Members

General Admission:

Adults – $12

Seniors – $10

Students (12-College) – $10

Children (5-11) – $5

Children (0-5) – Free

Phone: 2165930575

Email: info@mmjh.org

Dates & Times

2018/11/15 - 2018/11/15

Location Info

Siegal Beachwood Facility

26500 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH 44122