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Free Admission At Maltz Museum Available To Low-Income Ohioans
Ohioans receiving food assistance benefits can receive free admission to the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.

BEACHWOOD, OH — The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage has joined a new program to encourage Ohioans of all backgrounds and financial means to visit the museum.
The program supports individuals receiving food assistance benefits by providing free admission for up to four people, with the presentation of a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card. Maltz leaders said they are committed to seeking, including and welcoming all audiences to the museum.
The Maltz joined "Museums for All," a program administered by the Association of Children's Museums. Through the "Museums for All" program, similar free and reduced admission tickets are available at more than 500 museums across the nation. Participating museums are located nationwide, representing 48 states. See a full list at www.museums4all.org.
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The Maltz Museum is currently hosting its most-popular exhibit of all-time, "Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg."
The exhibit shattered attendance records when it first opened and has been a consistent hit for the museum. The exhibit will remain at the museum until Aug. 29.
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