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The films of iconic entertainer Barbra Streisand will be screened at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park
The films of iconic entertainer Barbra Streisand will be screened at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park
The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan will be screening six of Barbra Streisand’s films for free over the summer.

The schedule includes “Funny Girl” on June 26; “What’s Up, Doc?” on July 10; “The Way We Were” on July 17; “A Star Is Born” on July 24; “Yentl” on July 31; and “The Prince of Tides” on Aug. 7.

Streisand, 71, was recently honored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center at their 40th Chaplin Award Gala. The award was presented to her by former President Bill Clinton, a longtime friend.

On June 16, Streisand arrived in Israel in preparation for her first ever live concerts in the country. She will perform two shows at the Bloomfield Stadium on June 20 and 22. She will also receive an honorary doctorate from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The Museum of Jewish Heritage is located at 36 Battery Place in lower Manhattan. Tickets will be available at the museum box office on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 4:00 p.m. the day of each screening. All films begin at 6:30 p.m. with the exception of the June 26 screening which starts at 6:00 p.m.

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