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October 2014
T
he Jewish Federation's Cleve-
land Israel Arts Connection
presents the following
programs as part of its 2014-2015
Season:
Chagrin Documentary FilmFest
Snapshot: Israel
October 8-12
South Franklin Circle, 16575 South
Franklin Street, Chagrin Falls
The 5th Annual Documentary
FilmFest will bring compelling films
for five exciting days. "Snapshot:
Israel" highlights Israeli filmmakers
and films with Israeli and Jewish
themes.
Do you Believe in Love?
A film by Dan Wasserman and
Barak Heymann
Wednesday, October 8, 6:45 p.m.
Saturday, October 11, 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 12, 3 p.m.
Before the Revolution
A film by Dan Shadur and Barak
Heymann
Saturday, October 11, 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 12, 3 p.m.
North into the Mist
A film by Neil and Ariel Weisbrod
Sunday, October 12, 12 p.m.
For tickets, schedules, and venues,
visit www.chagrinfilmfest.org.
Sponsored with support from the
Jewish Federation's Cleveland Israel
Arts Connection.
A Man in His Life
Presented by The Laura & Alvin
Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
at Case Western Reserve University
Tuesday, October 21, 7 p.m.
Siegal Facility Building, 26500
Shaker Boulevard, Beachwood
A musical and theatrical journey
based on the beloved poetry of
Yehuda Amichai.
Emanuella Amichai, director,
actress, and Yehuda's daughter,
will read from his poems and share
personal stories and memories
from her father's household.
For tickets and details, visit
case.edu/lifelonglearning or call
216.368.2091.
Sponsored with support from
the Jewish Federation's Cleveland
Israel Arts Connection.
The Neighbor's Grief is Greener
By The Visual Theatre of Emanuella
Amichai
Presented by Cleveland Public
Theatre
October 23-25, 7:30 p.m.
Gordon Square Theatre, 6415
Detroit Avenue, Cleveland
** For mature audiences only **
For tickets, visit www.cptonline.
org or call 216.631.2727 x501. Use
code "JFED" for ticket discounts.
Sponsored with support from
the Jewish Federation's Cleveland
Israel Arts Connection and Israel's
Office of Cultural Affairs.
Kibbutz Contemporary Dance
Company
Presented by DanceCleveland
Saturday, November 8, 8 p.m.
Sunday, November 9, 3 p.m.
Ohio Theater at Playhouse Square,
1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
For tickets, visit playhouses-
quare.org/ceo or call 216.241.6000.
Use code "JFED" for ticket dis-
counts.
Sponsored with support from
the Jewish Federation's Cleveland
Israel Arts Connection.
The Road to No Abuse is Know AbuseTM
O
ctober is National Domestic Violence
Awareness month and there is no better
time to be aware of the statistics and the
actions that have been taken to eradicate dating
and domestic violence from our community.
Did you know that:
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1 in 4 women will experience domestic
violence during her lifetime?
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Women, ages 20 to 24, are at greatest risk of
becoming victims of domestic violence?
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Without help, girls who witness domestic
violence are more vulnerable to abuse as
teens and adults?.
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Without help, boys who witness domestic vi-
olence are far more likely to become abusers
of their partners and/or children as adults,
thus continuing the cycle of violence in the
next generation?
Preventive education is most effective
when taught at an early age. For more than
ten years, Jewish Family Service Association's
Know AbuseTM
program has
worked to
educate teens in
public and private middle and high schools in
Cuyahoga County about the warning signs of
abusive behavior in all relationships. Volunteer
teens from local area high schools are trained
to teach other teens about healthy relation-
ships and teen-dating violence.
"Peer-to-peer education is the key to the
Know AbuseTM program's success," explains
Ginny Galili, executive director of JFSA's
Families-at-Risk division. To date, more than
400 teen boys and girls have completed the
JFSA Know AbuseTM Peer Leadership training
and have stood before more than 10,000
teens to declare "The road to no abuse is Know
AbuseTM."
JFSA professionals are also available to
speak with parents about healthy teen rela-
tionships, teen-dating violence and bullying
issues. Likewise, the staff can provide training
for educators in grades 8-12 and assist in ad-
dressing school-wide strategies for preventing
bullying and dating violence.
To learn how you can bring Know AbuseTM to
your school, teen groups, or religious organi-
zations, call Leah Weiss-Carsuo, Know AbuseTM
coordinator, at 216.378.3431 or visit www.
knowabuse.org.
"Raise Your
Hands for
Milestones
Autism
Resources"
J
oin Milestones' board of
directors and staff at its
annual benefit, "Raise Your
Hands for Milestones Autism
Resources," on Saturday, No-
vember 1, at 7 p.m. at Double
Tree Suites in Beachwood
with a menu prepared by local
celebrity chef Chris Hodgson.
Milestones will honor Mary
and David Betsill, Lois Joan
Davis, Ric Eickhoff and Leonard
Senkfor, whose ongoing
support and dedication to the
greater community has been
instrumental in helping Mile-
stones improve local autism
resources. For more informa-
tion, visit milestones.org, call
216.464.7600 or email info@
milestones.org.
Pictured from left: Beachwood residents in the
Know AbuseTM cast include Hannah Borison,
Chelsea Hodge, Julian Barnett and Rachel
Greene.
The Jewish Federation's Cleveland Israel
Arts Connection