Culture Art Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | September 10, 2004 ongoing “A Voice Silenced.” Family photos taken by John Neumaier when he was a boy in 1930s Frankfurt. Through Sept. 19. “Case Study: Alfred Henry Jacob, architect of recreational and civic activities.” Through Jan. 15. At Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley. (510) 549-6950. “The Bay Area and Beyond.” Regional landscapes and scenes from the travels of artist and Holocaust refugee Elizabeth Kavaler. Through Sept. 30. At Metropolitan Transportation Commission, MetroCenter, 101 Eighth St., Oakland. 4-5:30 p.m. (415) 464-7773. “Jack Levine: America’s Living Master.” Through Sept. 18. At George Krevsky Gallery, 77 Geary St., S.F. (415) 397-9748. “Take Two: The Art of Dr. Bernard J. Axelrad and Merle Axelrad Serlin.” At Alvin I. Fine Museum of Congregation Emanu-El, 2 Lake St., S.F. Through Nov. 28. Docent hours: 1-3 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. (415) 751-2535. “Ira Nowinski: The Photographer as Witness.” Through Nov. 30. At Stanford University, Green Library, Peterson Gallery, 557 Escondido Mall. (650) 723-0931. monday | 13 “Surviving Suprematism: Lazar Khidekel.” At Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell St., Berkeley. Through Jan. 2. (510) 549-6950. J. Correspondent Also On J. Politics Jewish philanthropist Daniel Lurie files to run for mayor of S.F. Local Voice Here’s to the next 175 years of Jewish life in California Israel At UN, Netanyahu touts prospects for agreement with Saudis Recipe Filled and grilled, this pita casserole is ideal for Sukkot Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up