
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
All good walls must come down eventually!




It's official, the beautiful huge wall that was built for one of our exhibitions this past Autumn is coming down. This wall was constructed in 5 days by 4 workman...and one special lady of course. We are preparing for the glass show, and as much as we loved this wall and it's extra hanging space, it just isn't fitting our daily gallery needs. So adios GREAT WALL OF CHARACH.....we enjoyed highlighting you in our beautiful gallery.
As the wall comes down, the glass comes in and here we go again! Did we mention that we love this job!!!!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Haggadah scavenger hunt

Today we had Rabbi Finkelman's class from the Frankel Jewish Academy at the gallery. The students watched a video on the Sarajevo Haggadah. We discussed the importance of the Haggadah, and how it managed to survive all these years. The class then went on a Haggadah scavenger hunt. Thanks for coming and visiting!!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sherrill Berman Children's Art Program





Today in the gallery we had artist in residence Lesley Serri here making stained glass seder plates with the 4th, 5th and 6th grades at Temple Israel's religious school. The children had such a great time with their creations. Many made traditional seder plates, while some got really funky creative with theirs. Everyone had such a good time! Thank you again to the Berman Family for allowing us to bring these amazing free programs to the children in our community!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Irwin Alterman lecture



This past Sunday, we had a wonderful lecture at the Charach gallery. Irwin Alterman, the guest curator of the current exhibit, (The Fifth Question, Why so Many Haggadot?) spoke to us about his outstanding collection of Haggadot. He spoke of the history of the Haggadah, the things that made Haggadot different from one another, and the things that all Haggadahs must have. He even told us how a 5 year old would be able to tell if it was indeed a traditional Haggadah. Irwin also spoke of the illustrations, including depictions of Hitler as the Evil son, and how the Prague Haggadah illustrations are still commonly used today. (thanks to not having a copyright) He showed examples of how in one depiction of the Four Sons, it illustrates that a part of all of us individually, is in each son. He showed beautiful examples of different borders in the haggadot, and invited people to leaf threw some of his collection.
We would like to Thank Irwin and his fiancee Marilyn for helping us bring this wonderful exhibit to life!
A special thank you goes out to Larry and Andi Wolfe, Stanley Frankel, and Paula and Lou Glazier for allowing us to include their items in the exhibit as well.
We would like to Thank Irwin and his fiancee Marilyn for helping us bring this wonderful exhibit to life!
A special thank you goes out to Larry and Andi Wolfe, Stanley Frankel, and Paula and Lou Glazier for allowing us to include their items in the exhibit as well.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Meet Our Assistant Director Hillary Fisher....

For the past year, I have had the privilege and honor to work with an amazing woman, Hillary Fisher. Hillary has become both my confident and friend. She assists this gallery in smooth transitions from exhibit to exhibit and helps balance the budget. Hillary can write up a PO, while patching a whole in the wall from the top of a ladder! (OK, I exaggerate about the ladder thing, but she is a superstar) Without Hillary, this gallery would not be the wonderful cultural institution it is. Hillary is working on a wonderful educational seminar on social media networking to apply to the entire Jewish Community Center. Recently, Hillary was interviewed for a Blog on the Jewish Arts...follow this link to see her answers!
http://iconia.canonist.com/2009/02/26/15-questions-for-hillary-fisher-assistant-director-janice-charach-gallery/
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Opening Day!





Picture this, the sun is shining in Detroit as our next exhibit opens. Today was a wonderful day. Everyone who came to this exhibit was blown away by it! The Haggadahs are unbelieveable, there are old ones, new ones, children's, replicas and so much more. The illustrations depicting the Red Sea, The Four Sons, Next Year in Jerusalem, Chad Gadya, were all so interesting! This really is a must see exhibit! The Gallery is open Sunday 12 - 4
Monday - Wednesday 10 - 5 and Thursday 10 -7. Call us in advance for a docent tour.
248-432-5579
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