Take a virtual Zoom tour of the exhibit
from the Jewish Museum of NYC
Take a virtual tour of The Jewish Museum’s major exhibition examining how the heroic story of Queen Esther served as a popular source of inspiration for Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1609) and his contemporaries in 17th -century Netherlands. Featuring paintings, prints, and drawings by Rembrandt, Aert de Gelder, and Jan Steen, among others, as well as Jewish ceremonial art and decorative objects, The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt illustrates how the story of the biblical queen influenced Dutch art and culture and represented an enduring symbol of triumph over adversity at a time of vibrant cultural exchange.
The program is free and open to the community.
Registration is required by February 22 to receive the Zoom link for the program. Please register at www.parksynagogue.org/events, through the Weekly Wrap, or by emailing Ellen Petler at epetler@parksyn.org. Direct any questions to Ellen by email or by calling her at 216-371-2244 ext. 122.
Sponsored by the Women of Park.