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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

“TUESDAY MORNINGS @ THE MUSEUM” BEGINS IN FREEHOLD ON FEBRUARY 16

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The Jewish Heritage Museum Is Offering

Jewish Journaling: Visions and Visions Workshop

Continuing its “Tuesdays Mornings at the Museum” program and in conjunction with its upcoming exhibit Voices & Visions: Master Series, The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is offering a Jewish Journaling workshop called Jewish Journaling: Visions and Voices, workshop inspired by the poster exhibit.

The exhibit is a series of 18 posters which pairs leading figures of contemporary art and design with powerful quotes from Jewish thinkers across the ages. The posters are signed by master Jewish designers such as Seymour Chwast, R. O. Blechman, Carin Goldberg, and Milton Glaster, and were commissioned by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in 2012. They are a gift to the Museum from the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. The Voices & Visions concept was inspired by the Container Corporation of America’s Great Ideas series.

The Journaling project will be under the direction of Michele Bernstein Klausner, Certified Journal Facilitator. The first group of sessions is scheduled for six Tuesday mornings, beginning February 16, 2016 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM through March 22, 2016. The price is $5.00 per session (or $25 total for all six sessions). Participants may attend one or more sessions.

Mrs. Klausner is an internationally known journal-writing consultant and her sense of humor and gentle approach create a comfortable, relaxed, and creative environment. Her goal is to help participants discover the personal joy, creative empowerment, magic, and ease of journal writing. Please bring a notebook or a journal.

For more information or to make a non-refundable reservation for your spot in the sessions, call the Museum at 732-252-6990, or visit www.jhmomc.org

The Jewish Heritage Museum is located in the Mounts Corner Shopping Center, at 310 Mounts Corner Drive Freehold, NJ, at the corner of Route 537 and Wemrock Road (between the CentraState Medical Center and Freehold Raceway Mall). It is on the second floor of the historic Levi Solomon Barn. The JHMOMC is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is handicapped accessible.