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Recently opened at The Greens of Lyndhurst, serving
authentic Mexican food all made from scratch. This is
the Magana family's fifth area location. Menu specialties
include burrito loco, fajitas, combos from the grill and
vegetarian meals. For dessert, try the homemade flan or
chimi cheesecake. Full bar serving margaritas, wine, beer, tequila and mixed drinks.
Friends of Beachwood Library Presents
Family Fun Day
Celebrate and Create Art
at the Beachwood Library
25501 Shaker Blvd.
Sunday, September 25 ˇ 2 ­ 4 pm
Friends of Beachwood Library invites you to create
your own art during this fun- lled day,
with a variety of free make-and-take projects,
as we unveil our newly-restored
Bell Harp and Mother Goose sculptures.
A Henna Artist, co-sponsored by
the Beachwood Arts Council,
and balloon clown will round out this exciting a ernoon
that is geared toward guests of all ages.
Refreshments will be provided.
For more information, call 216.831.6868
or visit cuyahogalibrary.org.
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Approves Maltz Museum
of Jewish Heritage as Local
Beneficiary Agency
The Federation Board of Trustees recently voted unanimously to
make the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage a local beneficiary of the
Jewish Federation of Cleveland, solidifying a longstanding relationship
between the two organizations. The Maltz Museum provides high-qual-
ity programming and outreach to nearly 40,000 members of the Jewish
and general communities each year.
"We are grateful for the incredible support of the Federation," says
Maltz Museum executive director Ellen Rudolph. "The Museum produces
high-profile, original exhibitions, such as Violins of Hope and Operation
Finale: The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann. The Federation's part-
nership is invaluable as we continue to build this important institution's
reputation on the national stage."
Federation has been a leader in support of Maltz Museum from its
inception, and this shift to "beneficiary agency" status formalizes and
strengthens that relationship. "Federation's partnership with the Maltz
Museum goes back to its earliest conception," said Federation presi-
dent Stephen H. Hoffman. "Welcoming it formally into the family of full
beneficiary agencies is very satisfying as it represents recognition of its
tremendous value to our community as well as the careful stewardship
of its operation. We are partners for the long run."
Now a fixture in Northeast Ohio, the cultural hub's creation was initi-
ated when The Temple-Tifereth Israel leadership asked the Maltz family
to support a small addition to move The Temple's world-renowned
collection of Judaica to Beachwood. Milton Maltz had a vision for a much
larger, freestanding museum that would connect diverse people while
telling the story of Cleveland's Jewish community from 1837 through
the present day. Between 2000 and 2003, a collaborative effort of the
Maltz Family Foundation, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, The Tem-
ple-Tifereth Israel and the Western Reserve Historical Society that led to
the Museum's October 2005 opening. The entire facility was constructed
with Jerusalem stone imported directly from Israel.
"The Museum builds bridges of understanding to the broad com-
munity as evidenced by highly attended exhibits, such as the Cradle of
Christianity and A Blessing to One Another: Pope John Paul II and the
Jewish People," said co-founders Milton and Tamar Maltz. "It has also
garnered national recognition with programming segments on CBS and
PBS. The critical importance of reaching out to our youth is central to its
Stop the HateŽ competition. The Museum awards $100,000 in scholar-
ships annually through the contest ­ $800,000 to date ­ and a winner
was recently featured on CNN."
The Maltz Museum becomes part of a network of 30 local and nation-
al partner agencies, reaching people of the local and global Jewish and
general communities. Together, this network of partners helps to feed
the hungry, comfort the sick, care for the elderly, educate youth, ensure
a Jewish future, speak out for what's right, bridge cultural divides, and
support Israel.
"The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is delighted to be a local ben-
eficiary of the Federation and is dedicated to continue its mission in the
future," added the co-founders.
For more information, please contact Erika Rudin-Luria at
216.593.2867 or erudin-luria@jcfcleve.org.