Groundbreaking is Nigh
Groundbreaking for the new Museum is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 30, at 11 a.m at 5th and Market streets on Independence Mall. The public is invited to this event, which will be a historic one for Jews locally and across America, and for the Greater Philadelphia region.
The public is invited so if you're in the area, or are thinking about visiting, come by.

I'll be writing more about the groundbreaking as it approaches, and afterward, but this will be the only time I will use the word "nigh." That's my guarantee.
The fantastic Save the Date card, by the way, was done by Debbie Schafer, a good friend of the Museum.
The public is invited so if you're in the area, or are thinking about visiting, come by.

I'll be writing more about the groundbreaking as it approaches, and afterward, but this will be the only time I will use the word "nigh." That's my guarantee.
The fantastic Save the Date card, by the way, was done by Debbie Schafer, a good friend of the Museum.Labels: groundbreaking

2 Comments:
The new blog is great!
I have recently completed a book about my parents and siblings during the war and what happened after wards. Below is a brief summary:
Baby Boomers are getting older, and our parents are beginning to leave us. For many of us, issues of inheritance will be handled fairly and equitably. But what would it be like if it didn’t go as expected? In my memoir Broken Birds, I describe the story of my mother, a Partisan fighter in World War II, and my father, a survivor of Dachau death camp, and their five children. When Mom dies, she doesn't leave the family home to Dad, or distribute it evenly among the five children, but instead leaves it to a single child. What was once a close-knit family is now led down the road to emotional destruction.
If you are interested in seeing a sample chapter please see my blog:
http://jeannettesbrokenbirds.blogspot.com/2009/01/broken-birds-by-jeannette-katzir.html
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