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Baycrest Viewbook Spring Summer 2017

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ART COLLECTION Baycrest is home to one of the finest art collections in the Greater Toronto Area, thanks to the generosity of many kind donors. The Baycrest art collection awakens memories, encourages dialogue and inspires the sharing of ideas. It beautifies common areas and living spaces for residents and visitors alike and supports interactive, educational experiences for older adults. MORRIS AND SALLY JUSTEIN HERITAGE MUSEUM Located on the main floor between the Kimel Family Building and the Baycrest Hospital, the museum is an oasis of calm on the Baycrest campus where visitors can learn about Judaic history and tradition. In 2015, Baycrest launched the 10-year Kalifer Family Oral History and Legacy Project, which includes a museum-on-wheels cart that transports artifacts to resident floors. The accompanying technology helps to digitize the personal stories that unfold from interaction and reminiscing with these artifacts. The videos are displayed on a screen beside the museum. JACOB FAMILY THEATRE The Jacob Family Theatre at the Posluns Auditorium opened in March 2013. The impressive multi-use theatre serves as a cinema for residents, families and caregivers, and also as a venue for education, professional development and other events. Book the theatre for your next event! The kosher event venue is also available for corporate and social functions, including conferences, annual general meetings, seminars, community gatherings, bar/bat mitzvahs, family reunions, concerts and film screenings. The 170-seat theatre has a large stage and a meeting area that can accommodate tables and chairs for guests. For inquiries, contact Daniela Teti: dteti@baycrest.org or call 416-785-2500 ext. 2645

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