Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, Artist in Residence at Temple Beth Sholom, is presenting Passover Landscapes: Illuminations on the Exodus at Hazak’s March 7 meeting at 1:15 p.m.
The program is open and free for all.
The synagogue is located at 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill.
For details call (856) 751–6663 ext. 204.
Passover Landscapes: Illuminations on the Exodus represents a five-year journey of Jewish learning and art.
Illuminated and authored by Berkowitz and inspired by an original commission for a new family haggadah for Dedee and Stephen Lovell, Passover Landscapes offers a unique window into the seder experience.
It is a piece rich with influences and history, bringing the experience of the Exodus to a deeper and more meaningful level.
Rabbi Berkowitz is the director of Israel Programs for JTS and cofounder of Kol Ha-Ot, a new Jerusalem-based venture devoted to exploring the arts and Jewish learning.
The weekend continues on March 9 at Shabbat Services and Kiddush.
Participate in a conversation of “Rembrandt and the Rabbis: Imaging and Imagining the Exodus from Egypt.”
A Federation of SNJ Department of Jewish Education Grant supports this special programming.
Additional information can be found at http://www.tbsonline.org/berkowitz/ and http://www.tbsonline.org/hazakberkowitz/.