The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center in Cincinnati and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Cleveland will establish a statewide campaign to increase Holocaust education throughout Ohio.
It’s a double-whammy weekend, with Valentine’s Day and Washington’s Birthday. Whether you’re looking for something to do with a special someone or just want to feel the love for the arts, there’s a big list just waiting for you.
This week is another monster, with a widely diverse array of choices ahead.
Get yourself out and experience all this city has to offer. And take a friend, someone new to experience whatever you’d like to share. Who knows? You might make a convert.
When the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center opened last month in its new location at Union Terminal, it became the first museum of its kind to reside in a public, civic space.
A wealth of holiday arts and entertainment abound for sharing the season with family and friends, from the sacred to the silly, the profound to the prosaic, the ingrained to the innovative.
Inside and out, architects, preservationists and scores of skilled tradespeople have given their full attention to one of the city’s most iconic Art Deco masterpieces – Union Terminal. The museum officially reopens to the public Nov. 17.