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SUMMARY:Hindu Society of Greater Cincinnati- Holi Celebration
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URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/hindu-society-of-greater-cincinnati-holi-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Hindu Society of Great Cincinnati\, 720 Salt Run Road\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45244
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SUMMARY:YWCA: Real Reads Regional Book Discussion - The Hate U Give
DESCRIPTION:YWCA Greater Cincinnati is partnering with local libraries\, bookstores and universities to present community conversations across the Cincinnati region exploring the effects of interpersonal and structural racism on our culture and society. In our efforts to end racial and religious profiling\, Real Reads offers an opportunity to read\, talk and listen to others\, to engage in real talk and connect across differences. \nFormat:\nBook discussions and film screening with panel discussion.\nThe Hate U Give\nJoin us as we explore Angie Thomas’ bold examination of the complexities of race in America through the story of sixteen-year-old Starr Carter\, whose world is shattered when she becomes a key witness in the shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. \nDiscussion Dates:March 3\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nCovington Library\, 502 Scott Blvd\, Covington\, KY 41011\nMarch 5\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nJoseph Beth Bookstore Rookwood\, 2692 Madison Road\, 45208\nMarch 12\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nForest Park Library\, 655 Waycross Road\, 45240 \nMarch 21\, 2020 – 2-4:00 p.m.\nJoseph Beth Bookstores Rookwood\, 2692 Madison Road\, 45208\nMarch 28\, 2020 – 2-4:00 p.m.\nNorth Central Library\, 11109 Hamilton Ave\, 45231\n“The Hate U Give” Film Screening and Panel Discussion:\nMarch 31\, 2020 – 5:30-8:30 p.m.\nXavier’s Gallagher Student Center Arrupe Overlook \nWant to host your own discussion? This Facilitator’s Guide will help spark the conversation.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/ywca-real-reads-regional-book-discussion-the-hate-u-give-2/
LOCATION:Various Locations
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T150155Z
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SUMMARY:YWCA: Real Reads Regional Book Discussion - The Hate U Give
DESCRIPTION:YWCA Greater Cincinnati is partnering with local libraries\, bookstores and universities to present community conversations across the Cincinnati region exploring the effects of interpersonal and structural racism on our culture and society. In our efforts to end racial and religious profiling\, Real Reads offers an opportunity to read\, talk and listen to others\, to engage in real talk and connect across differences. \nFormat:\nBook discussions and film screening with panel discussion.\nThe Hate U Give\nJoin us as we explore Angie Thomas’ bold examination of the complexities of race in America through the story of sixteen-year-old Starr Carter\, whose world is shattered when she becomes a key witness in the shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. \nDiscussion Dates:March 3\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nCovington Library\, 502 Scott Blvd\, Covington\, KY 41011\nMarch 5\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nJoseph Beth Bookstore Rookwood\, 2692 Madison Road\, 45208\nMarch 12\, 2020 – 6-8:00 p.m.\nForest Park Library\, 655 Waycross Road\, 45240 \nMarch 21\, 2020 – 2-4:00 p.m.\nJoseph Beth Bookstores Rookwood\, 2692 Madison Road\, 45208\nMarch 28\, 2020 – 2-4:00 p.m.\nNorth Central Library\, 11109 Hamilton Ave\, 45231\n“The Hate U Give” Film Screening and Panel Discussion:\nMarch 31\, 2020 – 5:30-8:30 p.m.\nXavier’s Gallagher Student Center Arrupe Overlook \nWant to host your own discussion? This Facilitator’s Guide will help spark the conversation.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/ywca-real-reads-regional-book-discussion-the-hate-u-give/
LOCATION:Various Locations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200330T200000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T011237Z
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SUMMARY:Cincinnati Skirball Museum: Archie Rand: Sixty Paintings from the Bible
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION OPENING \nMayerson Hall\, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\n3101 Clifton Avenue\, Cincinnati\, OH \nInternationally celebrated artist and Jewish scholar Archie Rand brings a unique blend of expressionistic comic book style and loosely painted imagery rendered in vivid tones to familiar stories from the Hebrew Bible. Visually stunning and thoughtful\, the works by this living artist are at the same time irreverent and serious\, adding fresh perspectives to narratives that have shaped Western civilization.\nReservations recommended.513.487.3098 or online at Reserve \nArchie Rand Event 2020 \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS \nWHEN COMICS MEET THE BIBLE:\nAN EVENING WITH CURATOR SAMANTHA BASKIND\, PH.D.\nTuesday\, March 10\, 2020 at 7 pm in Mayerson HallExhibition curator Samantha Baskind\, Professor of Art History at Cleveland State University\, is the author of five books on modern Jewish art and co-editor of The Jewish Graphic Novel: Critical Approaches\, the foundational volume in the field. She has published over 100 articles and reviews in academic journals\, museum catalogues\, edited collections\, encyclopedias\, and the popular press. Tonight she will talk about how in both concept and style Archie Rand’s groundbreaking series updates the Hebrew Bible’s archetypal stories about power\, faith\, humility\, sexuality\, and family dynamics for the modern day.\nReservations recommended. Reserve \nLUNCH AND LEARN\nThursday\, April 2\, 2020 from 12–2 pm in Mayerson Hall \nJoin Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz for a brief slide presentation over a casual lunch. Learn about the sources and inspiration for Archie Rand’s inventive interpretations of some of the Hebrew Bible’s most compelling stories. An exhibition walk and talk is included.\nReservations required by March 26. Reserve \nWARNING! EXPLICIT CONTENT:\nSEX\, VIOLENCE\, AND FAMILY DRAMA IN THE HEBREW BIBLE\nIn partnership with OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute)\nEight consecutive Wednesdays\, April 29–June 17\, 2020\n9:30–11:30 am in Mayerson Hall \nAgainst the backdrop of Archie Rand’s visually stunning body of work\, join Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz and guest scholars to explore how artists throughout history have addressed some of the Hebrew Bible’s most powerful and shocking stories. From the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden to the Binding of Isaac to David and Bathsheba\, there is ample and provocative material for lively sessions where we will investigate the intersection of text\, life\, and art.\nRegistration and advance payment required. Space is limited.\nSkirball members: $5 for 8-week course; Non-members: $10 for 8-week course. Reserve \nFAMILY FUN WORKSHOP: COMIC\, CARTOONS\, AND WORD BUBBLES\nSunday\, May 3 from 1–3 pm in Mayerson Hall \nExtend your enjoyment of the Sunday comics by bringing your family (middle-school age and older) to visit the exhibition and learn how Archie Rand combined art and words to relay familiar Bible stories. Then make your own comic about a story in the Hebrew Bible or a topic of interest to you. Everything you’ll need to make your own comic strip will be provided. We’ll see you in the funny papers!\nReservations required by April 27. Reserve \nCLOSING DAY OF THE EXHIBITION\nSunday\, June 28\, 2020 1–5 pm in Mayerson Hall \nEnjoy this last opportunity to self-tour Archie Rand: Sixty Paintings from the Bible. \nPrograms are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. \nSKIRBALL MUSEUM: Monday\, Tuesday and Thursday 11 am–4 pm; Sunday 1–5 pm\nGROUP TOURS: jashton@huc.edu or 513.487.3098 \nSponsors: \nEdward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue of Xavier University\, InterfaithCincy\, A Blessing to One Another\, Judith E. Lucas\, LIST IN FORMATION \nProgramming partner: OLLI at the University of Cincinnati
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/cincinnati-skirball-museum-archie-rand-sixty-paintings-from-the-bible-2/
LOCATION:Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\, 3101 Clifton Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T011237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T174602Z
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SUMMARY:Cincinnati Skirball Museum: Archie Rand: Sixty Paintings from the Bible
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION OPENING \nMayerson Hall\, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\n3101 Clifton Avenue\, Cincinnati\, OH \nInternationally celebrated artist and Jewish scholar Archie Rand brings a unique blend of expressionistic comic book style and loosely painted imagery rendered in vivid tones to familiar stories from the Hebrew Bible. Visually stunning and thoughtful\, the works by this living artist are at the same time irreverent and serious\, adding fresh perspectives to narratives that have shaped Western civilization.\nReservations recommended.513.487.3098 or online at Reserve \nArchie Rand Event 2020 \nPUBLIC PROGRAMS \nWHEN COMICS MEET THE BIBLE:\nAN EVENING WITH CURATOR SAMANTHA BASKIND\, PH.D.\nTuesday\, March 10\, 2020 at 7 pm in Mayerson HallExhibition curator Samantha Baskind\, Professor of Art History at Cleveland State University\, is the author of five books on modern Jewish art and co-editor of The Jewish Graphic Novel: Critical Approaches\, the foundational volume in the field. She has published over 100 articles and reviews in academic journals\, museum catalogues\, edited collections\, encyclopedias\, and the popular press. Tonight she will talk about how in both concept and style Archie Rand’s groundbreaking series updates the Hebrew Bible’s archetypal stories about power\, faith\, humility\, sexuality\, and family dynamics for the modern day.\nReservations recommended. Reserve \nLUNCH AND LEARN\nThursday\, April 2\, 2020 from 12–2 pm in Mayerson Hall \nJoin Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz for a brief slide presentation over a casual lunch. Learn about the sources and inspiration for Archie Rand’s inventive interpretations of some of the Hebrew Bible’s most compelling stories. An exhibition walk and talk is included.\nReservations required by March 26. Reserve \nWARNING! EXPLICIT CONTENT:\nSEX\, VIOLENCE\, AND FAMILY DRAMA IN THE HEBREW BIBLE\nIn partnership with OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute)\nEight consecutive Wednesdays\, April 29–June 17\, 2020\n9:30–11:30 am in Mayerson Hall \nAgainst the backdrop of Archie Rand’s visually stunning body of work\, join Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz and guest scholars to explore how artists throughout history have addressed some of the Hebrew Bible’s most powerful and shocking stories. From the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden to the Binding of Isaac to David and Bathsheba\, there is ample and provocative material for lively sessions where we will investigate the intersection of text\, life\, and art.\nRegistration and advance payment required. Space is limited.\nSkirball members: $5 for 8-week course; Non-members: $10 for 8-week course. Reserve \nFAMILY FUN WORKSHOP: COMIC\, CARTOONS\, AND WORD BUBBLES\nSunday\, May 3 from 1–3 pm in Mayerson Hall \nExtend your enjoyment of the Sunday comics by bringing your family (middle-school age and older) to visit the exhibition and learn how Archie Rand combined art and words to relay familiar Bible stories. Then make your own comic about a story in the Hebrew Bible or a topic of interest to you. Everything you’ll need to make your own comic strip will be provided. We’ll see you in the funny papers!\nReservations required by April 27. Reserve \nCLOSING DAY OF THE EXHIBITION\nSunday\, June 28\, 2020 1–5 pm in Mayerson Hall \nEnjoy this last opportunity to self-tour Archie Rand: Sixty Paintings from the Bible. \nPrograms are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. \nSKIRBALL MUSEUM: Monday\, Tuesday and Thursday 11 am–4 pm; Sunday 1–5 pm\nGROUP TOURS: jashton@huc.edu or 513.487.3098 \nSponsors: \nEdward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue of Xavier University\, InterfaithCincy\, A Blessing to One Another\, Judith E. Lucas\, LIST IN FORMATION \nProgramming partner: OLLI at the University of Cincinnati
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/cincinnati-skirball-museum-archie-rand-sixty-paintings-from-the-bible/
LOCATION:Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\, 3101 Clifton Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200309T050101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T050101Z
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SUMMARY:Sacred Connections - Interfaith Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:  \nA Special Invitation to Festival Participants and Friends \nLeading up to the Festival of Faiths\, we invite you to attend “Sacred Connections” an opportunity to worship together\, learn more about each other and enjoy fellowship in unique sacred spaces. \nFree but reservations are required. \nMarch 2020\nSunday\, march 15 @12pm noon\nHumanistic Judaism\nCongregation Beth Adam\n10001 Loveland-Madeira Road \nLoveland\, OH 45140\n513-985-0400 \n​ \nCongregation Beth Adam was established in 1980 in response to the needs of a contemporary and diverse Jewish community. Dedicated to the celebration of Jewish holidays and life cycle events\, Beth Adam approaches Judaism from a humanistic perspective. As a congregation we affirm a moral commitment to human dignity and ethical behavior. We encourage each member to explore his or her Jewish heritage with an open mind and a willingness to take personal responsibility in determining his or her life course. Strengthened by our 40 year history\, Congregation Beth Adam values on-going growth and change. Members\, long-standing and new\, bring to the congregation ideas\, involvement\, and energy that guide Beth Adam’s present and future. At Beth Adam we do more than just remember the past – we are building the future. Please join us for an information session followed by fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\napril 2020\nsaturday\, april 25 @4pm\nZoroastrianism\nBaha’i Center\n2723 Montana Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45211 \n513-560-0581 \n  \nZoroastrianism is the world’s oldest revealed monotheistic\nreligion\, based on the teachings of prophet Zarathustra. Beliefs include: one God; freedom of choice; harmony with and care for nature; afterlife; Frashokereti; and brotherhood of mankind. We’ll give you an overview of our religion and answer your questions\, followed by fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\nmay 2020\nwednesday\, may 13 @7pm\nEpiscopal (Anglican)\nThe Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and Bespoken Live\n2944 Erie Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45208 \nThe Episcopal Church is often referred to as The Middle Way expression of Christianity in America\, as we reflect “an expression of truth between the weaknesses of extreme positions.” That said\, between politics\, piety\, and passion\, The Episcopal Church is anything but lukewarm! Come find out how this dynamic group of Christians lives into our shared belovedness while celebrating our many differences. Bespoken Live\, a professional story-sharing team committed to human connection\, will be present with us as we share stories of The Via Media: finding peace with polar opposites. \n  \nTea\, coffee\, and desserts will be provided in our home\nof worship.\nRSVP\njune 2020\nsaturday\, june 6 @6:30pm\nBaha’i Faith\nBaha’i Center\n2723 Montana Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45211 \n513-481-6332 \nThe Baha’i Faith professes that all religions come from the\nsame Source and are successive chapters of the one common Faith from God. Baha’is have no clergy. We are each responsible for our own spiritual development but also must strive to help advance our communities. Today\, Baha’is observe a “Unity Feast” for our month of Nur (Light) with Devotions\, Consultation on business of community concern\, and Fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\nThank you to our 2019 Sacred Connections participants:\nRockdale Temple (Jewish) \nCincinnati Friends Meeting (Quaker) \nLutheran Church of the Resurrection \nZoroastrian community \nSikh Gurdwara Sahib \nFirst Unitarian Church (Unitarian Universalist) \nBaha’i community \nIslamic Center of Greater Cincinnati \nHindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \nThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints \nImmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church \nLegacy Pointe Church (Christian Non-Denominatlonal)\nJuly 2020\nSaturday\, july 11 @12pm noon\nIslam\nIslamic Center of Greater Cincinnati\n8092 Plantation Drive \nWest Chester OH 45069\n513-755-3280\nwww.icgc.us \nISLAM means “submission to God” and derives from the\nroot “slm” which means peace. Muslims of all ethnicities and backgrounds gather at the ICGC to pray\, socialize and learn. Opened in 1995\, ICGC is built on strong interfaith relations\, cross-cultural understanding and service to all. Prayer is followed by an informational tour\, social hour and refreshments.\nRSVP
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/sacred-connections-interfaith-dialogue-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200309T050101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T050101Z
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SUMMARY:Sacred Connections - Interfaith Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:  \nA Special Invitation to Festival Participants and Friends \nLeading up to the Festival of Faiths\, we invite you to attend “Sacred Connections” an opportunity to worship together\, learn more about each other and enjoy fellowship in unique sacred spaces. \nFree but reservations are required. \nMarch 2020\nSunday\, march 15 @12pm noon\nHumanistic Judaism\nCongregation Beth Adam\n10001 Loveland-Madeira Road \nLoveland\, OH 45140\n513-985-0400 \n​ \nCongregation Beth Adam was established in 1980 in response to the needs of a contemporary and diverse Jewish community. Dedicated to the celebration of Jewish holidays and life cycle events\, Beth Adam approaches Judaism from a humanistic perspective. As a congregation we affirm a moral commitment to human dignity and ethical behavior. We encourage each member to explore his or her Jewish heritage with an open mind and a willingness to take personal responsibility in determining his or her life course. Strengthened by our 40 year history\, Congregation Beth Adam values on-going growth and change. Members\, long-standing and new\, bring to the congregation ideas\, involvement\, and energy that guide Beth Adam’s present and future. At Beth Adam we do more than just remember the past – we are building the future. Please join us for an information session followed by fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\napril 2020\nsaturday\, april 25 @4pm\nZoroastrianism\nBaha’i Center\n2723 Montana Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45211 \n513-560-0581 \n  \nZoroastrianism is the world’s oldest revealed monotheistic\nreligion\, based on the teachings of prophet Zarathustra. Beliefs include: one God; freedom of choice; harmony with and care for nature; afterlife; Frashokereti; and brotherhood of mankind. We’ll give you an overview of our religion and answer your questions\, followed by fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\nmay 2020\nwednesday\, may 13 @7pm\nEpiscopal (Anglican)\nThe Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and Bespoken Live\n2944 Erie Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45208 \nThe Episcopal Church is often referred to as The Middle Way expression of Christianity in America\, as we reflect “an expression of truth between the weaknesses of extreme positions.” That said\, between politics\, piety\, and passion\, The Episcopal Church is anything but lukewarm! Come find out how this dynamic group of Christians lives into our shared belovedness while celebrating our many differences. Bespoken Live\, a professional story-sharing team committed to human connection\, will be present with us as we share stories of The Via Media: finding peace with polar opposites. \n  \nTea\, coffee\, and desserts will be provided in our home\nof worship.\nRSVP\njune 2020\nsaturday\, june 6 @6:30pm\nBaha’i Faith\nBaha’i Center\n2723 Montana Avenue \nCincinnati OH 45211 \n513-481-6332 \nThe Baha’i Faith professes that all religions come from the\nsame Source and are successive chapters of the one common Faith from God. Baha’is have no clergy. We are each responsible for our own spiritual development but also must strive to help advance our communities. Today\, Baha’is observe a “Unity Feast” for our month of Nur (Light) with Devotions\, Consultation on business of community concern\, and Fellowship and refreshments. \n​\nRSVP\nThank you to our 2019 Sacred Connections participants:\nRockdale Temple (Jewish) \nCincinnati Friends Meeting (Quaker) \nLutheran Church of the Resurrection \nZoroastrian community \nSikh Gurdwara Sahib \nFirst Unitarian Church (Unitarian Universalist) \nBaha’i community \nIslamic Center of Greater Cincinnati \nHindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \nThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints \nImmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church \nLegacy Pointe Church (Christian Non-Denominatlonal)\nJuly 2020\nSaturday\, july 11 @12pm noon\nIslam\nIslamic Center of Greater Cincinnati\n8092 Plantation Drive \nWest Chester OH 45069\n513-755-3280\nwww.icgc.us \nISLAM means “submission to God” and derives from the\nroot “slm” which means peace. Muslims of all ethnicities and backgrounds gather at the ICGC to pray\, socialize and learn. Opened in 1995\, ICGC is built on strong interfaith relations\, cross-cultural understanding and service to all. Prayer is followed by an informational tour\, social hour and refreshments.\nRSVP
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/sacred-connections-interfaith-dialogue/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200224T212838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T212838Z
UID:4373-1583679600-1583694000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:American Jewish Archives: Theodore Bikel - Shoes of Sholom Ale
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTheodore Bikel In the Shoes of Aleichem \nMarch 8th \nSchedule: \n3:00-4:30pm. Film: Theodore Bikel in the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem \n4:30-5:30pm Audience Discussion with special guest Aimee Ginspburg Bikel (Theodore Bikel’s widow) \n5:30-6:00pm Reception \nAbout the Film: \n‘Portraits of two beloved icons–Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel–are woven together in this enchanting new documentary. The two men have much in common: wit\, wisdom and talent\, all shot through with deep humanity and Yiddishkeit. \nThis new film Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem combines Bikel’s charismatic storytelling and masterful performances with a broader exploration of Aleichem’s remarkable life and work. \nTheodore Bikel\, the unstoppable performer whose career spanned more than 150 screen roles (including an Oscar-nominated turn in The Defiant Ones) and countless stage and musical productions\, was also the foremost interpreter of Sholom Aleichem’s work. Bikel\, who passed away in 2015\, played Tevye the Milkman on stage more than 2\,000 times. Bikel animated Aleichem’s work through his creation of two celebrated musical plays about the great Russian author. \nA pioneer of modern Jewish literature who championed and luxuriated in the Yiddish language\, Sholom Aleichem created dozens of indelible characters. His Tevye the Milkman\, Motl the Cantor’s Son\, and Menachem Mendl–“shtetl Jews” for whom humor and pathos were two sides of the same Yiddish coin–remain invaluable windows into pre-war Eastern European Jewish life\, real and imagined.’ -Jewishfilm.org \nRSVP here \nContact Lisa B. Frankel\, Director of Educational Outreach at lfrankel@huc.edu \n 
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/mayerson-jcc-film-festival-witness-theater-film-screening-2/
LOCATION:The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the Jewish Archives\, 3101 Clifton Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45220
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200224T212838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T213409Z
UID:636-1583679600-1583694000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:American Jewish Archives: Theodore Bikel - Shoes of Sholom Ale
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTheodore Bikel In the Shoes of Aleichem \nMarch 8th \nSchedule: \n3:00-4:30pm. Film: Theodore Bikel in the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem \n4:30-5:30pm Audience Discussion with special guest Aimee Ginspburg Bikel (Theodore Bikel’s widow) \n5:30-6:00pm Reception \nAbout the Film: \n‘Portraits of two beloved icons–Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel–are woven together in this enchanting new documentary. The two men have much in common: wit\, wisdom and talent\, all shot through with deep humanity and Yiddishkeit. \nThis new film Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem combines Bikel’s charismatic storytelling and masterful performances with a broader exploration of Aleichem’s remarkable life and work. \nTheodore Bikel\, the unstoppable performer whose career spanned more than 150 screen roles (including an Oscar-nominated turn in The Defiant Ones) and countless stage and musical productions\, was also the foremost interpreter of Sholom Aleichem’s work. Bikel\, who passed away in 2015\, played Tevye the Milkman on stage more than 2\,000 times. Bikel animated Aleichem’s work through his creation of two celebrated musical plays about the great Russian author. \nA pioneer of modern Jewish literature who championed and luxuriated in the Yiddish language\, Sholom Aleichem created dozens of indelible characters. His Tevye the Milkman\, Motl the Cantor’s Son\, and Menachem Mendl–“shtetl Jews” for whom humor and pathos were two sides of the same Yiddish coin–remain invaluable windows into pre-war Eastern European Jewish life\, real and imagined.’ -Jewishfilm.org \nRSVP here \nContact Lisa B. Frankel\, Director of Educational Outreach at lfrankel@huc.edu \n 
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/mayerson-jcc-film-festival-witness-theater-film-screening/
LOCATION:The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the Jewish Archives\, 3101 Clifton Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45220
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200406
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200309T034142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T034142Z
UID:779-1583625600-1586131199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Motel X - Human Trafficking Prevention
DESCRIPTION:January 11 – April 5\, 2020\nNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center\n50 East Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, OH 45202\nSkirball Gallery\, Third Floor\nAdmission: $5.00 with general admission\, free for Members \nSince 2012\, human trafficking cases have steadily increased in the United States\, rising to 10\,949 cases reported last year. Ohio mirrors those numbers\, with over 400 cases reported in 2018. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is hoping to increase awareness and action against human trafficking with its new exhibition Motel X. \nCincinnati sits on one of the worst highways for human trafficking in the United States. I-75 provides an easy pipeline for traffickers to transport people thousands of miles through multiple states. Many people are unaware of the practical knowledge that could help prevent human trafficking and possibly save victims. Designed by local filmmaker Christine Marque specifically for display at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, Motel X hopes to evoke an empathetic link to practical knowledge\, give people the opportunity to fight against the atrocity of human trafficking and give survivors a platform to share their stories. \nMotel X is an interactive motel for guests to explore. As they walk through the motel door\, through the room\, guests encounter the story of a teenage girl forced into sex slavery by human traffickers. Exiting the room and entering the bathroom\, guests are introduced to an immigrant worker inadvertently caught up in trafficking humans. Throughout the exhibition clues reveal warning signs\, statistics and actions that can help combat human trafficking. Interactive clues include audio tracks\, dressers with items of clothing that reveal information when moved and a bedside Bible that\, when opened\, reveals stark facts about human trafficking. As guests exit the bathroom\, they enter a gallery that will feature artwork from local survivors. \nVisit themotelx.com to learn more.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/motel-x-human-trafficking-prevention/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200406
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200309T034142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T034142Z
UID:4386-1583625600-1586131199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Motel X - Human Trafficking Prevention
DESCRIPTION:January 11 – April 5\, 2020\nNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center\n50 East Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, OH 45202\nSkirball Gallery\, Third Floor\nAdmission: $5.00 with general admission\, free for Members \nSince 2012\, human trafficking cases have steadily increased in the United States\, rising to 10\,949 cases reported last year. Ohio mirrors those numbers\, with over 400 cases reported in 2018. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is hoping to increase awareness and action against human trafficking with its new exhibition Motel X. \nCincinnati sits on one of the worst highways for human trafficking in the United States. I-75 provides an easy pipeline for traffickers to transport people thousands of miles through multiple states. Many people are unaware of the practical knowledge that could help prevent human trafficking and possibly save victims. Designed by local filmmaker Christine Marque specifically for display at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, Motel X hopes to evoke an empathetic link to practical knowledge\, give people the opportunity to fight against the atrocity of human trafficking and give survivors a platform to share their stories. \nMotel X is an interactive motel for guests to explore. As they walk through the motel door\, through the room\, guests encounter the story of a teenage girl forced into sex slavery by human traffickers. Exiting the room and entering the bathroom\, guests are introduced to an immigrant worker inadvertently caught up in trafficking humans. Throughout the exhibition clues reveal warning signs\, statistics and actions that can help combat human trafficking. Interactive clues include audio tracks\, dressers with items of clothing that reveal information when moved and a bedside Bible that\, when opened\, reveals stark facts about human trafficking. As guests exit the bathroom\, they enter a gallery that will feature artwork from local survivors. \nVisit themotelx.com to learn more.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/motel-x-human-trafficking-prevention-2/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200130T033121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T033121Z
UID:4375-1583519400-1583526600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:World Affairs Council - 7th Annual One World Gala
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets today for the World Affairs Council’s 7th Annual One World Gala – an exciting evening of global connections with a twist – a global game of wit! \nThe evening includes a cocktail reception and dinner at The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. Following dinner\, the international challenge begins! Teams will compete against each other in 4 globally themed rounds of questions. \n​It’s ‘Jeopardy!’ meets ‘Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego’ – with prizes from some of Cincinnati’s most popular restaurants and businesses. \nThis event shows the region’s commitment to preparing our students to be globally competent in the 21st century global environment. It is a celebration of global awareness and connections. The World Affairs Council is committed to engaging more youths and community members in global events and activities.\n​\nForm your team today for our 7th annual One World Gala and play your part in this highly anticipated event\, supporting ongoing educational and cultural programs designed to help students in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky live\, work\, and lead globally. \nWorld Affairs Council – Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky\n7th Annual One World Gala\nMarch 6th\, 2020\n6:30pm\nThe Hilton Netherland Plaza \nFor tickets click here.\nFor more information\, visit our website: oneworldgala.com\nor contact ekremer@cincyworldaffairs.org
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/world-affairs-council-7th-annual-one-world-gala-2/
LOCATION:HIlton Netherland Plaza\, 35 W 5th Street\, Cincinnati\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200130T033121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T033133Z
UID:654-1583519400-1583526600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:World Affairs Council - 7th Annual One World Gala
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets today for the World Affairs Council’s 7th Annual One World Gala – an exciting evening of global connections with a twist – a global game of wit! \nThe evening includes a cocktail reception and dinner at The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. Following dinner\, the international challenge begins! Teams will compete against each other in 4 globally themed rounds of questions. \n​It’s ‘Jeopardy!’ meets ‘Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego’ – with prizes from some of Cincinnati’s most popular restaurants and businesses. \nThis event shows the region’s commitment to preparing our students to be globally competent in the 21st century global environment. It is a celebration of global awareness and connections. The World Affairs Council is committed to engaging more youths and community members in global events and activities.\n​\nForm your team today for our 7th annual One World Gala and play your part in this highly anticipated event\, supporting ongoing educational and cultural programs designed to help students in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky live\, work\, and lead globally. \nWorld Affairs Council – Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky\n7th Annual One World Gala\nMarch 6th\, 2020\n6:30pm\nThe Hilton Netherland Plaza \nFor tickets click here.\nFor more information\, visit our website: oneworldgala.com\nor contact ekremer@cincyworldaffairs.org
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/world-affairs-council-7th-annual-one-world-gala/
LOCATION:HIlton Netherland Plaza\, 35 W 5th Street\, Cincinnati\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T181025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T181025Z
UID:4379-1583231400-1583236800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Know Your Neighbor:Exploring Faiths Throughout Cincinnati Series
DESCRIPTION:March 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \n10:30am – 12pm \nJ Member: $10; public: $13 per visit \nVisit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included. \nKnow Your Neighbor Flyer \nRegister
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/know-your-neighborexploring-faiths-throughout-cincinnati-series-2/
LOCATION:Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati\, 720 Barg Salt Run Rd\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45244
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T181025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T181025Z
UID:703-1583231400-1583236800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Know Your Neighbor:Exploring Faiths Throughout Cincinnati Series
DESCRIPTION:March 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \n10:30am – 12pm \nJ Member: $10; public: $13 per visit \nVisit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included. \nKnow Your Neighbor Flyer \nRegister
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/know-your-neighborexploring-faiths-throughout-cincinnati-series/
LOCATION:Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati\, 720 Barg Salt Run Rd\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45244
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T175940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T175940Z
UID:4378-1582626600-1582632000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Know Your Neighbors: Exploring Faiths Throughout Cincinnati Series
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, 10:30am – 12pm\nLocations vary\nJ Member: $10; public: $13 per visit \nVisit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included. \nKnow Your Neighbor Flyer \nFeb. 25 – Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath)\nMarch 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \nRegister \n 
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/know-your-neighbors-exploring-faiths-throughout-cincinnati-series-2/
LOCATION:Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh\, 2455 Section Rd\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45237
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T175940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T175940Z
UID:696-1582626600-1582632000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Know Your Neighbors: Exploring Faiths Throughout Cincinnati Series
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, 10:30am – 12pm\nLocations vary\nJ Member: $10; public: $13 per visit \nVisit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included. \nKnow Your Neighbor Flyer \nFeb. 25 – Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath)\nMarch 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati \nRegister \n 
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/know-your-neighbors-exploring-faiths-throughout-cincinnati-series/
LOCATION:Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh\, 2455 Section Rd\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45237
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T200000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T200251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T200329Z
UID:722-1582221600-1582228800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Leadership through a Woman's Lens
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 20\, 2020 | 6:00PM Reception | 7:00PM Program\nNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center\n50 East Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio 45202 \nThe year 2020 marks the centennial of a pinnacle moment in the women’s suffrage movement—the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. This conversation kicks off a year of suffrage-related programming and seeks to illuminate the struggle and triumph of women in leadership roles. From government\, politics\, business\, higher education\, and sports\, women are shattering the glass ceiling and seeking to advance equity along the way. \nThe 116th Congress has the highest percentage of women members in U.S. history at 106 members. This is a reflection of change\, revealing that women are making remarkable strides to be represented and be acknowledged as leadership and decision-makers. Yet\, representation does not mean access nor does it mean that challenges do not exist. \nThis meaningful conversation is sponsored by Procter and Gamble and presented in partnership with the Political Science Department at the University of Cincinnati.  Panelists will include: \nDr. Tammy L. Brown\, Associate Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies (Black World Studies) at Miami University\nDr. Susan Tinsley Gooden\, Interim Dean and Professor of Public Administration and Policy at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University\nDr. Kyra Shahid\, Director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Xavier University.\nFree and open to the public\, seating is limited. \nReserve your seat.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/community-conversation-leadership-through-a-womans-lens/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T200000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T200251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T200251Z
UID:4382-1582221600-1582228800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Leadership through a Woman's Lens
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 20\, 2020 | 6:00PM Reception | 7:00PM Program\nNational Underground Railroad Freedom Center\n50 East Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio 45202 \nThe year 2020 marks the centennial of a pinnacle moment in the women’s suffrage movement—the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment. This conversation kicks off a year of suffrage-related programming and seeks to illuminate the struggle and triumph of women in leadership roles. From government\, politics\, business\, higher education\, and sports\, women are shattering the glass ceiling and seeking to advance equity along the way. \nThe 116th Congress has the highest percentage of women members in U.S. history at 106 members. This is a reflection of change\, revealing that women are making remarkable strides to be represented and be acknowledged as leadership and decision-makers. Yet\, representation does not mean access nor does it mean that challenges do not exist. \nThis meaningful conversation is sponsored by Procter and Gamble and presented in partnership with the Political Science Department at the University of Cincinnati.  Panelists will include: \nDr. Tammy L. Brown\, Associate Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies (Black World Studies) at Miami University\nDr. Susan Tinsley Gooden\, Interim Dean and Professor of Public Administration and Policy at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University\nDr. Kyra Shahid\, Director of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Xavier University.\nFree and open to the public\, seating is limited. \nReserve your seat.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/community-conversation-leadership-through-a-womans-lens-2/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200127T224313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T050043Z
UID:611-1582135200-1582146000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Farm to Cafeteria:Institutional Purchasing of Local Foods
DESCRIPTION:Changing the conversation for our Regional Foodshed \nCome eat\, drink\, and discuss improving our local food system. Learn how farmers\, connectors\, and institutional food service providers are redefining Farm to Cafeteria. \nThis is a FREE event\, but seating is LIMITED. Please RSVP \nClick here for event Flyer \nDate:  Wednesday\, February 19th\, 2020 \nTime:  6:00-9:00 pm \nLocation: Schiff Conference Center\, Cintas Center\, Xavier University \nAgenda: \n6:00-7:00 pm   Interactive Food System Art Installation by Edible City: An Art Atlas \n7:00-8:00 pm   Panel Discussion: Opportunities for Institutional Food Purchasing \n8:00-9:00 pm   Questions and Conversations \nPanelists: \nTony Suma\, Chartwells Food Service\nCarolyn Gahn\, Aramark & University of Kentucky\nAnna Haas\, Local Food Connection\nRobert Eversole\, Crooked Row Farm\nModerator:  James Buchanan\, Brueggeman Center for Dialogue @ Xavier University \nInteractive Food System Installation:  Enjoy hors d’oeuvres while engaging your inner artist and map maker\, exploring our regional food system\, and learning about Cincinnati’s unique food innovations – from the animal disassembly line\, Johnny Appleseed\, bee hives\, our wine and beer renaissances\, to products like Crisco and Fleischmann’s Yeast. This exhibit features original artwork\, maps\, and information graphics covering the past\, present\, and future of our regional food system. Learn more about the Edible City: An Art Atlas project!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/farm-to-cafeteriainstitutional-purchasing-of-local-foods/
LOCATION:Xavier University-Cintas Center-Schiff Conference Center\, 1624 Herald Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45207
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200219T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200127T224313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200127T224313Z
UID:4370-1582135200-1582146000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Farm to Cafeteria:Institutional Purchasing of Local Foods
DESCRIPTION:Changing the conversation for our Regional Foodshed \nCome eat\, drink\, and discuss improving our local food system. Learn how farmers\, connectors\, and institutional food service providers are redefining Farm to Cafeteria. \nThis is a FREE event\, but seating is LIMITED. Please RSVP \nClick here for event Flyer \nDate:  Wednesday\, February 19th\, 2020 \nTime:  6:00-9:00 pm \nLocation: Schiff Conference Center\, Cintas Center\, Xavier University \nAgenda: \n6:00-7:00 pm   Interactive Food System Art Installation by Edible City: An Art Atlas \n7:00-8:00 pm   Panel Discussion: Opportunities for Institutional Food Purchasing \n8:00-9:00 pm   Questions and Conversations \nPanelists: \nTony Suma\, Chartwells Food Service\nCarolyn Gahn\, Aramark & University of Kentucky\nAnna Haas\, Local Food Connection\nRobert Eversole\, Crooked Row Farm\nModerator:  James Buchanan\, Brueggeman Center for Dialogue @ Xavier University \nInteractive Food System Installation:  Enjoy hors d’oeuvres while engaging your inner artist and map maker\, exploring our regional food system\, and learning about Cincinnati’s unique food innovations – from the animal disassembly line\, Johnny Appleseed\, bee hives\, our wine and beer renaissances\, to products like Crisco and Fleischmann’s Yeast. This exhibit features original artwork\, maps\, and information graphics covering the past\, present\, and future of our regional food system. Learn more about the Edible City: An Art Atlas project!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/farm-to-cafeteriainstitutional-purchasing-of-local-foods-2/
LOCATION:Xavier University-Cintas Center-Schiff Conference Center\, 1624 Herald Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45207
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T184759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T184759Z
UID:4381-1581588000-1581613200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Shine a Light on Slavery Day
DESCRIPTION:IJPC and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center have partnered with the END IT Movement for “Shine a Light on Slavery Day.” \nIn honor of this day\, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s will be hosting a full-day of program initiatives to bring awareness to human trafficking. \nActivities include: \nFree Admission to their special exhibition Motel X.\nMotel X Gallery Talk (12pm\, Skirball Gallery). This program is included with museum admission.\nA Social Media Activation Station hosted by End Slavery NOW\, in partnership with the Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center. The station will be located in the main lobby of the museum from 10am-5pm for visitors to participate in the viral movement. Visitors are encouraged to draw a red ‘X’ on their hand and post it to their social media accounts using the tags #enditmovement #endslaverynow and engage in conversations about the reality of modern-day slavery. In addition\, The Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center will also provide information on how to get involved in the anti-trafficking movement in the Cincinnati\, OH region. Admission is not required to participate in the social media activation station.\nFor more information\, visit the Freedom Center’s website.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/715-2/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T184759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T185308Z
UID:715-1581588000-1581613200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Shine a Light on Slavery Day
DESCRIPTION:IJPC and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center have partnered with the END IT Movement for “Shine a Light on Slavery Day.” \nIn honor of this day\, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s will be hosting a full-day of program initiatives to bring awareness to human trafficking. \nActivities include: \nFree Admission to their special exhibition Motel X.\nMotel X Gallery Talk (12pm\, Skirball Gallery). This program is included with museum admission.\nA Social Media Activation Station hosted by End Slavery NOW\, in partnership with the Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center. The station will be located in the main lobby of the museum from 10am-5pm for visitors to participate in the viral movement. Visitors are encouraged to draw a red ‘X’ on their hand and post it to their social media accounts using the tags #enditmovement #endslaverynow and engage in conversations about the reality of modern-day slavery. In addition\, The Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center will also provide information on how to get involved in the anti-trafficking movement in the Cincinnati\, OH region. Admission is not required to participate in the social media activation station.\nFor more information\, visit the Freedom Center’s website.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/715/
LOCATION:National Underground Railroad Freedom Center\, 50 E Freedom Way\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45202
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200130T023100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T023100Z
UID:4372-1581526800-1581541200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Caring Community Collaborative: Pasta with a Purpose
DESCRIPTION:Join your community for a night of fun and giving back as you attend Pasta with a Purpose at Basil’s on Market\, a FUNraiser with proceeds benefiting the Caring Community Collaborative of West Chester and Liberty Township. \nThe 2020 Pasta with a Purpose is Wednesday\, February 12\, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Basil’s On Market\, 5650 Tylersville Road\, Mason\, OH. \nMany local chefs will offer a sample of their menu items\, specializing in pasta and beyond. Sampling options for beer and wine will also be available. Help fight hunger in our area. Participating restaurants include Basil’s on Market\, Raymond’s Pizza\, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse\, Luigi’s Olde World Market\, Dingle House Irish Pub & Grub\, Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants\, Lakota Schools Child Nutrition\, and more still planning to take part. \nTickets are $15 for dinner only. Optional beer and wine sampling is $10. Kids under age 10 are free. Tickets are limited – Register now! \nFor tickets\, visit www.c3pasta.eventbrite.com\, or email contact@c3ohio.org\, or call 513-939-9255.\nTo see the flier with complete event information\, click here.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/caring-community-collaborative-pasta-with-a-purpose-2/
LOCATION:Basil’s on Main\, 5650 Tylersville Rd\, Mason\, Ohio\, 45040
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
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SUMMARY:Caring Community Collaborative: Pasta with a Purpose
DESCRIPTION:Join your community for a night of fun and giving back as you attend Pasta with a Purpose at Basil’s on Market\, a FUNraiser with proceeds benefiting the Caring Community Collaborative of West Chester and Liberty Township. \nThe 2020 Pasta with a Purpose is Wednesday\, February 12\, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Basil’s On Market\, 5650 Tylersville Road\, Mason\, OH. \nMany local chefs will offer a sample of their menu items\, specializing in pasta and beyond. Sampling options for beer and wine will also be available. Help fight hunger in our area. Participating restaurants include Basil’s on Market\, Raymond’s Pizza\, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse\, Luigi’s Olde World Market\, Dingle House Irish Pub & Grub\, Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants\, Lakota Schools Child Nutrition\, and more still planning to take part. \nTickets are $15 for dinner only. Optional beer and wine sampling is $10. Kids under age 10 are free. Tickets are limited – Register now! \nFor tickets\, visit www.c3pasta.eventbrite.com\, or email contact@c3ohio.org\, or call 513-939-9255.\nTo see the flier with complete event information\, click here.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/caring-community-collaborative-pasta-with-a-purpose/
LOCATION:Basil’s on Main\, 5650 Tylersville Rd\, Mason\, Ohio\, 45040
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T193000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T183456Z
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SUMMARY:Project DRAWDOWN
DESCRIPTION:The DRAWDOWN series is developed by the Pachamama Alliance and implemented locally by PACA (Pachamama Alliance Cincinnati Area). The next series is being co-sponsored with Green Umbrella. \nHow to Make a World of Difference \nAttend DRAWDOWN – Reversing global warming is possible. YOU can be part of making it happen. DRAWDOWN is a 5 part series to help you multiply your efforts for environmental sustainability. \nWHEN: Feb. 11\, Feb. 18\, Feb. 25\, Mar. 3\, and Mar. 10\, 2020 from 7:00p to 9:00p \nWHERE: Green Umbrella offices in the Starfire Council Building\, \n5030 Oaklawn Drive (Madisonville\, OH) \nINFO & RSVP: to Jim Vogt  (859) 291-6197  jimvogt2@yahoo.com \nDEADLINE: Feb. 4\, 2020
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/project-drawdown-2/
LOCATION:Green Umbrella\, 5030 Oaklawn Drive\, Madisonville\, Ohio\, 45227
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T193000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200131T183456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T183456Z
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SUMMARY:Project DRAWDOWN
DESCRIPTION:The DRAWDOWN series is developed by the Pachamama Alliance and implemented locally by PACA (Pachamama Alliance Cincinnati Area). The next series is being co-sponsored with Green Umbrella. \nHow to Make a World of Difference \nAttend DRAWDOWN – Reversing global warming is possible. YOU can be part of making it happen. DRAWDOWN is a 5 part series to help you multiply your efforts for environmental sustainability. \nWHEN: Feb. 11\, Feb. 18\, Feb. 25\, Mar. 3\, and Mar. 10\, 2020 from 7:00p to 9:00p \nWHERE: Green Umbrella offices in the Starfire Council Building\, \n5030 Oaklawn Drive (Madisonville\, OH) \nINFO & RSVP: to Jim Vogt  (859) 291-6197  jimvogt2@yahoo.com \nDEADLINE: Feb. 4\, 2020
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/project-drawdown/
LOCATION:Green Umbrella\, 5030 Oaklawn Drive\, Madisonville\, Ohio\, 45227
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200130T020636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T020636Z
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SUMMARY:Rights of Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:“The Earth is Not a Collection of Objects but a Communion of Subjects” \nMary Evelyn Tucker is the co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale University with her husband\, John Allen Grim. Tucker teaches in the joint Master’s program in religion and ecology at Yale between the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies\, and the Divinity School. She has written extensively about Thomas Berry and will present his views on the Rights of Nature. \nThis presentation will be hosted at Imago over Zoom. \nThis is the first of a three part series of First Friday Conversations focusing on the Rights of Nature. \nThis presentation is provided in the realm of the gift economy. We will happily accept what you can give for the workshop. \nPotluck at 6:00 and presentation at 7:00.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/rights-of-nature-series/
LOCATION:Imago\, 700 Enright Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45205
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200130T020636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T020636Z
UID:4371-1581098400-1581107400@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Rights of Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:“The Earth is Not a Collection of Objects but a Communion of Subjects” \nMary Evelyn Tucker is the co-founder and co-director of the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale University with her husband\, John Allen Grim. Tucker teaches in the joint Master’s program in religion and ecology at Yale between the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies\, and the Divinity School. She has written extensively about Thomas Berry and will present his views on the Rights of Nature. \nThis presentation will be hosted at Imago over Zoom. \nThis is the first of a three part series of First Friday Conversations focusing on the Rights of Nature. \nThis presentation is provided in the realm of the gift economy. We will happily accept what you can give for the workshop. \nPotluck at 6:00 and presentation at 7:00.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/rights-of-nature-series-2/
LOCATION:Imago\, 700 Enright Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45205
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200205T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200205T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T111102
CREATED:20200127T222611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200127T222611Z
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SUMMARY:National Migration Week Interfaith Forum: Celebrating A Community for All
DESCRIPTION:Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is hosting an inter-faith gathering of congregations and individuals who advocate for the needs of vulnerable immigrants and refugees in our community. \nThe event\, “Celebrating a Community for All\,” will be held \nWednesday\, February 5\, 2020\nSt. Monica-St. George Catholic Parish in Clifton Heights\n(328 W McMillan St\, Cincinnati\, OH)\n6:30 – 8:30 pm\, in the Parish Hall on Fairview Avenue\, behind the church. \nParking is available behind Hughes High School at the Parish Hall\, and refreshments will be served. \nThe forum commemorates the annual “National Migration Week” and serves to highlight the collaborative and faith-based efforts across our region that foster compassionate and welcoming communities to those who are fleeing violence\, extreme poverty and persecution around the world and who seek a new life of peace among us in Southwestern Ohio. \nTo share what you hope to get out of this event\, ask questions\, or explore sponsorship opportunities\, contact Dan Sarell\, Director of Mission Advancement\, (513) 672-3710\, or Maddie Lees\, Coordinator of Parish Outreach\, (513) 672-3714 \nTo register yourself or your group for the event\, which is free and open to the public\, contact Spring Duncan  or call (513) 672-3736\, by Monday\, February 3. \nClick here for overview.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/national-migration-week-interfaith-forum-celebrating-a-community-for-all-2/
LOCATION:St Monica-St George Catholic Parish\, 328 W McMillan St\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45219
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