Jewish Life Punim photos, memories on display Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | November 30, 1999 The Punim Project, a collection of photographs and memories of residents at the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living, is on display at the Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay. The exhibit, by Oakland photographer Laura Turbow, can be viewed at JCF offices, 300 Grand Ave., Oakland during regular business hours. For the exhibit, the residents shared their life stories, wit and wisdom with volunteer interviewers. Since the first exhibit in 2004, some of the “punim” (Yiddish for “face”) have died, but their memories live on. The project is sponsored by the Women’s Philanthropy Division of the Jewish Community Federation of the Greater East Bay and the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living’s Solid Gold Ball. J. Correspondent Also On J. From the J. Archive Light one pixel for the early days of Hanukkah on the internet Israel Jewish activists take campaign about Oct. 7 sex crimes to the UN Local Voice At my Bay Area high school, Holocaust education barely exists Books The most Jewish moments from Barbra Streisand’s new memoir Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up