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CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! The Breman Museum’s 25th Anniversary Celebration
Mar 27 2022 | 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH! The Breman Museum’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

CELEBRATE CHUTZPAH!
The Breman Museum’s 25th Anniversary Celebration 

MAR 27th | 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Outside of The Breman Museum in a Tented Space.
For more information email Lizzie Lack.
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For over 25 years, The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum has long been a part of the fabric of a vibrant midtown community. It has evolved from its early days as a museum dedicated to Jewish culture and heritage to what it has become today: the most respected Jewish history museum in the South. This March we are hosting an anniversary event to honor our past and celebrate our future!

We are inviting you to join with us as we plan for this festive occasion which will be the first event of the Jewish New Year. Please mark your calendar now for the evening of Sunday, March 27th, 2022. The event will include a tour of a powerful new exhibition entitled HISTORY WITH CHUTZPAH. The exhibition, steeped in passionate curatorial content, will reveal history once hidden in attics and filing cabinets. Guests will be invited to tour the newly installed exhibition followed by a dynamic, not to be missed evening of cocktails and cuisine ... entertainment and enlightenment. 
 
A Celebration 25 Years in The Making!

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