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Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

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If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates

 

Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman

Every Friday Beginning January 6, 2023, 7:15–8:00 pm and Every Wednesday Beginning January 11, 2023, 12:30–2:00 pm

In Person (Pavilion)

When Bob, the man I fell in love with fifty years ago, began to drift away, I assumed it was simply the slowing-down of old age. But when he awakened me one night to ask, “Who are you, and what are you doing in my bed?,” I knew we could no longer think of this as a normal decline.

In this poignant new exhibition, photographer Fran Kaufman offers us a glimpse into a life defined by memory, loss, and love. Here, she tells the story of a husband disappearing into the mists of his own mind, but a marriage that remains vital. Her sensitive, lyrical images illustrate a path of aging that is familiar to many of us--but also includes the twists and turns unique to her husband Bob's diagnosis of dementia. Their story is shaped by dementia, but is not fully defined by it. This exhibition illustrates a heart-breaking journey, but one that is life-affirming at the very same time.

Public viewing hours for this exhibition are Fridays from 7:15-8:00 pm (following Shabbat services) and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:00 pm.

Central Synagogue exhibitions are held in the Pavilion, located in the Sanctuary building (652 Lexington Avenue), with the entrance on 55th Street.

-------

If you or a loved one is living with dementia, these resources might offer help:

Caringkind
https://www.caringkindnyc.org/
(646) 744-2900
24/7 Helpline: (646) 744-2900

ADEAR Center (Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/about-adear-center
(800) 438-4380

Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
Multi-lingual 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900
TDD: (866) 403-3073

Arts and Minds
https://artsandminds.org

Lincoln Center Moments
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/accessibility-at-lincoln-center/s/Lincoln%20Center%20Moments

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Met Escapes Program
https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-tours/met-tours-disabilities/met-escapes

Dorot social workers and support services
https://dorotusa.org
(212) 769–2850


More Shamor v’Zachor (Protect and Remember): Photographs by Fran Kaufman Dates