Rosenzweig Gallery
About the Rosenzweig Gallery
In the early 1990s, the Rosenzweig Museum of the Jewish Family was created under the direction of Lenora Ucko in our original building. When the new synagogue was built, the name of the Gallery was simplified to The Rosenzweig Gallery. This gallery, which includes both permanent and rotating displays, is managed by the Arts & Acquisitions Committee.
Over the years, The Rosenzweig Gallery has hosted juried art exhibits, local Jewish artists, art by congregants, and visiting artists. Maintaining a gallery and archive is no small feat. The paperwork, loan agreements, search for artists, care of artifacts, and appraisal of Judaica requires a committed team. Judea Reform Congregation is grateful to the committee members who for the last thirty years have helped us to remember our past and embrace our creative futures.
The Rosenzweig Gallery rotates every four months and includes a gallery wall for 2-D work as well as a glass display case for 3-D work and other items and artifacts.
Arts & Acquisitions Committee
The Arts & Acquisitions Committee of Judea Reform Congregation manages and curates the exhibits of the Rosenzweig Gallery. If you are a Judea Reform member interested in joining the Committee, contact Gabrielle Rousso, Committee Chair
Current Gallery Exhibit
Art Forms:
Original Works by Yaacov Agam and Joan Miro
Art Forms brings together the work of two world-renowned, experimental artists: Yaakov Agam, Israeli sculptor and experimental artist and Joan Miro, Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist.
With deep gratitude, we wish to thank an anonymous congregant for the generous donation of this art to Judea Reform Congregation.
Previous Exhibits
- Jewish Voices & Visions: The Grinspoon Collection
- We Gather Together in Peace: Art of Judea Reform Congregants
- A Rosenzweig Gallery Retrospective: Exhibit Posters Through the Years
- Vibrations: Silvia Heyden Tapestries
- Contemporary Landscapes in Jewish Life
Thu, April 24 2025
26 Nisan 5785