Tour the Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU
Executive Director Jo Ann Arnowitz takes us on the video tour of the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, the newest addition to FIU's family of museums. Read:
Jewish Museum Museum of Florida-FIU 2015
In honor of our 20th Anniversary we present this video in conjunction with our theme Vision 20/20. Commemorating our first 20 years and looking forward to the future!
Jewish American Heritage Month, 2013, Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU
Jewish American Heritage Month was initiated by Jewish Museum of Florida! The 2013 national theme focuses on American Jews in Entertainment. Enlightening presentations by Professor Stephen Whitfield of Brandeis University and Marcia Jo Zerivitz, founding executive director of JMOF, explored how just two percent of the population has had such a huge impact upon the nation's popular culture.
This program was co-sponsored by JMOF-FIU, Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and Jewish Federation of Broward County, Community Relations Committee.
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Visit the Jewish Museum of Florida in Miami, Florida
Discover the Jewish Museum of Florida in Miami by walking back in time through their multiple exhibits. For more information, visit today!
The Holocaust Memorial Jewish museum Miami Fl
The Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is a Holocaust memorial at 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue, in Miami Beach, Florida.
Evil: A Matter of Intent exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Florida - FIU
EVIL: A Matter of Intent On view April 19, 2017 – October 1, 2017
Evil is not a cosmic accident. It does not just happen. Natural disasters happen. Disease, drought, accidents and epidemics happen. Evil is not a concept, rather it is a deliberate action or inaction. It is defined as a selfish act or behavior with the intent to benefit one’s self or one’s interests, irrespective of harm to others and without responsibility or remorse. The human capacity for evil, from biblical antiquity to present day is constant. The artists included in this exhibition address with clarity and passion the many faces of inhumanity, using an international visual language to challenge the concepts of heroes and villains. Reflecting diverse backgrounds, nationalities, faiths and mediums, the artists in this exhibition engage us in their search for understanding. Their art is a forum for remembering, expressing outrage and exerting a call to action. As they depict acts of evil intent on their consequences, these artists challenge us to reflect on our own responsibility today. An original exhibit on loan from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, New York.
Wolfsonian-FIU Museum, MB Culture
Interview with Wolfsonian-FIU Founder Mickey Wolfson and a look at the museum's WWII propaganda exhibit. December 2014.
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Exclusive: Teen Accuses FIU Police Chief of Choking Him
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Police: FIU Student Threatens To ‘Raise Havoc’ At Jewish Museum
The FBI, with the help of several law enforcement agencies, was led to a 21-year-old student who reportedly made the threat.
Police: FIU Student Planned To 'Raise Havoc' At Jewish Museum
Police searched the 21-year-old student's car for possible explosives before giving the all-clear.
The Bass is Back! Miami Beach's Contemporary Art Museum Re-Opens to the Public on October 29, 2017
The Bass, Miami Beach's contemporary art museum, re-opened to the public on October 29, 2017 after a comprehensive transformation, led by architects Arata Isozaki and David Gauld. The renovation expanded the internal structure to create an almost 50 percent increase in programmable space, including four new galleries, a museum store and cafe, and a designated education facility to better serve expanded programs and increased attendance.
MIAMI BEACH STEAM + PILOT PROGRAM
Miami Beach Moves Full STEAM Ahead
—Expanding Arts Integrated Programing and Funding in its Public Schools —
Miami Beach, FL – Starting this past January, the City of Miami Beach positioned its cultural institutions center stage in the public-school curriculum. Through its STEAM Plus program in collaboration with Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the arts and culture infused concept brought six of the city’s prestigious institutions — The Bass, Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, Miami City Ballet, New World Symphony, Wolfsonian-FIU and Young Musicians Unite — into the daily school curriculum of over 2,000 Miami Beach students.
“Over the years we have lost the arts in public schools to high stakes testing,” noted Mayor Dan Gelber. “Through STEAM Plus, we’ve made an unprecedented move as a municipal government to infuse our renowned cultural scene directly into our classrooms — and within the existing subjects of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.”
This school year, the city expanded its commitment by increasing funding by $372,000 for this fiscal year and expanding the program to Treasure Island Elementary and Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbour K- 8. It also introduced seven new cultural anchors to the program — Holocaust Memorial, Perez Art Museum, Miami Beach Bots, Miami Theatre Center, Miami Beach Conservancy Inc., Common Threads and Hack Shack.
The program’s rapid success has resulted in a STEAM designation for Miami Beach Senior High, Miami Beach Nautilus Middle, Miami Beach Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center, North Beach Elementary, Miami Beach South Pointe Elementary and Biscayne Beach Elementary – marking an official STEAM designation for all 6 public schools on the urban island out of 121 schools districtwide.
Taught by some of the world’s greatest talent from museum curators to music prodigies, the STEAM Plus program animates children’s imaginations through art, music, drama and more. The Bass, for example, led biology classes that created three-dimensional beaded bracelets to teach students about DNA strands. Miami City Ballet has also taken over science classes by teaching students about push and pull physics via dance movements at Biscayne Elementary, while Young Musicians Unite has introduced a coding class in which students create music through code.
“We are introducing unconventional and effective learning — making our schools more competitive and continuing to invest in our children’s future,” added Mayor Gelber.
College student questioned over threats at Jewish museum in Miami Beach
Security increased at garage where FIU student killed
Security has been increased at the apartment complex parking garage where a Florida International University student was fatally shot.
Focus On South Florida: Jewish Life in South Florida
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CBS4 Uncovers Second Negative Gun Incident Involving FIU Officer
A Florida International University police officer remained on leave Friday night, after angrily firing shots into the air at a gun range while surrounded by fellow officers.
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Dozens protest plans to build road through park in North Miami
Dozens came out Saturday to protest plans to pave over part of a park at Florida International University's Biscayne Bay campus.
Miami Memorial Day Ceremony 2015
Miami Memorial Day Ceremony 2015