Celebrate Jewish culture through film, food and art at the next Culinary Cinema Series that pairs food themed films with mouth-watering cuisine in the beautiful setting of the museum. In conjunction with the Holocaust exhibition Fabric of Survival: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, the museum will screen the romantic comedy Crossing Delancey and serve delicious Kosher style cuisine at the museum.
Crossing Delancey examines Jewish culture through the story of an independent Jewish woman who is set up by her grandmother’s matchmaker with a pickle salesman named Sam Posner (Peter Riegert). The woman, Isabelle Grossman (Amy Irving) has her sights set on a more alluring and intellectual man whom she meets at her bookshop in New York. In the end she realizes who is meant to be her true life partner.
Dinner includes wine or beer, appetizers, main course and dessert. Reservations are required in advance and limited to 80 guests.
Admission: $60 for OMA members; $75 for non-members
Location:
Oceanside Museum of Art
704 Pier View Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
For more information, please visit: www.oma-online.org
Or call: (760) 435 3720
Crossing Delancey examines Jewish culture through the story of an independent Jewish woman who is set up by her grandmother’s matchmaker with a pickle salesman named Sam Posner (Peter Riegert). The woman, Isabelle Grossman (Amy Irving) has her sights set on a more alluring and intellectual man whom she meets at her bookshop in New York. In the end she realizes who is meant to be her true life partner.
Dinner includes wine or beer, appetizers, main course and dessert. Reservations are required in advance and limited to 80 guests.
Admission: $60 for OMA members; $75 for non-members
Location:
Oceanside Museum of Art
704 Pier View Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
For more information, please visit: www.oma-online.org
Or call: (760) 435 3720







