CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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18 until April 21. The exhibit, which is on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, looks at how the burning of works from Jewish and non-Jewish authors became a lasting symbol of the fight against Nazism in America. Learn more at www.psoriasis.org Photo by Dan ackerman Photo Illustr atIon Want to get involved locally? Contact Deborah Barnard: dbarnard@psoriasis.org Dedicated to Improving Your Lifestyle Bradley J. Broussard, M.D. Louis P. Clark, Jr., M.D. James P. Flanagan, M.D. Stanley K. Gilbert, Jr., M.D. Don���t let bone and joint injuries slow you down. If pain or an injury is interfering with your favorite activities or daily tasks, we can help. Cape Fear Orthopedics is the Fayetteville area���s trusted source for compassionate, expert care. Since 1973, people of all ages and walks of life have relied on our physicians for the highest level of care ��� a level of care they deserve. We understand your injuries and your desire to resume an active, healthy lifestyle. Our specialists provide comprehensive care from injury diagnosis and treatment to rehabilitation services in the following areas: ��� Shoulder & Elbow ��� Hand & Wrist ��� Hip ��� Knee ��� Foot & Ankle ��� Sports Medicine ��� Pediatric Orthopedics ��� Osteoporosis ��� Physical/Occupational Therapy Karen V. Jones, M.D. Stephen H. Kouba, M.D. Jason B. Lowe, M.D. Douglas S. McFarlane, M.D. Wherever you hurt, we help. Walter B. Greene, M.D. To make an appointment, call 910.484.2171 Edwin C. Newman, III, M.D. 4140 Ferncreek Drive #801 ��� 6000 Ramsey Street #108 www.capefearortho.com ��� 910.484.2171 26 | March/April ��� 2013 An exhibit chronicling the history of Fayetteville���s Jewish community and their struggles to assimilate into Southern culture, while maintaining their own cultural and religious traditions, will be on display at the Fayetteville Transportation & Local History Museum from March 18 until April 21. Called A History of Fayetteville���s Jewish Community, the exhibit is broken into two parts: the history of Jews in Fayetteville from the early 19th through mid-20th centuries and the Holocaust and the roles Fayetteville���s Jews played in World War II. The Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex will expand on the theme of racial intolerance in an exhibit called Fayetteville and the Wilmington Race Riot of 1898. The exhibit will look at attempts to exert white supremacy in government and how those actions led to a series of violent events in neighboring Wilmington, and at Fayetteville���s response to those events. Our area���s military museums are also participating by displaying related exhibits. The JFK Special Warfare Museum and the 82nd Airborne Division Museum, both located on Ft. Bragg, will respectively display World War II-era Allied propaganda posters and artifacts seized by paratroopers in Europe during World War II. The 82nd Airborne Division Museum will also have an exhibit about the liberation of the Wobbelin concentration camp by the Division on May 2, 1945. On April 7th the Beth Israel Congregation will host a reception and concert in observance of World Holocaust Rememberance Day.