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Cyclorama Presents Screening of Jewish Soldiers In Blue And Gray on Aug 8

The Atlanta Cyclorama has partnered with the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum to present a screening of Jewish Soldiers In Blue And Gray, a powerful story about the roles that Jews played on both sides of the Civil War. The film recounts the struggles that more than 10,000 American Jews faced on the battlefield and at home during this nation's deadliest war. Filmmaker Jonathan Gruber reveals information about the Jewish contribution that will change forever how the viewer understands the Civil War. Narrated by Oscar-nominated screenwriter John Milius.

There will be a reception with filmmaker Jonathan Gruber at 6:30 pm where refreshments will be served. The film will start at 7 pm.

Cost is $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors, $8 for Children (4-12 years) and $8 for Breman Museum Members. 


The
Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum is conveniently located near downtown
Atlanta, in Historic Grant Park, at 800 Cherokee Avenue
SE, Atlanta, GA 30315. For more information: http://www.atlantacyclorama.org/.





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