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FAQ: Sabra Day Celebration at Martial Arts History Museum
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Attending Sabra Day at the Martial Arts History Museum offers networking with cultural leaders and early access to rare collectibles, providing a unique advantage in pop culture communities.
The Martial Arts History Museum will host Sabra Day on December 17, 2025, featuring presentations, artwork displays, and community gatherings to explore the superheroine's history and significance.
Sabra Day celebrates Israeli and Jewish identity through a groundbreaking superheroine, fostering cultural pride and resilience while creating inclusive community spaces for diverse representation.
Meet a Sabra cosplayer, receive Chanukah gelt, and explore rare comic artwork at this first-ever celebration of Marvel's Israeli superheroine in Glendale, California.
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Sabra Day is a first-of-its-kind celebration hosted by the Martial Arts History Museum to honor Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph), Marvel Comics' groundbreaking Israeli superheroine, celebrating her legacy as a symbol of Israeli resilience and Jewish identity in pop culture.
Sabra is Marvel Comics' Israeli superheroine who debuted in The Incredible Hulk, known for her strong Zionist identity, unapologetic pride in Israel, and role as a symbol of Israeli resilience, representing a rare portrayal of a proudly Israeli and Jewish hero in mainstream media.
Sabra Day is on December 17, 2025 at 5:30 PM PST at the Martial Arts History Museum located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203.
The event will feature presentations on Sabra's comic history and cultural significance, displays of artwork and collectibles, bags of Chanukah gelt for all attendees, a Sabra cosplayer for photos, and community gathering opportunities.
The event is organized by Jerome Maida and hosted by the Martial Arts History Museum, with Museum President Michael Matsuda also commenting on honoring Sabra's legacy as a heroine of strength and resilience.
Admission is $20 for adults and $5 for children, and the event is open to the public with press, cultural institutions, and community organizations encouraged to attend.
The celebration arrives at a time of renewed interest in Sabra, Israeli representation, and broader questions of Jewish identity in global media.
According to event organizers, Sabra represents something rare in mainstream media: a hero who is proudly Israeli, proudly Jewish in identity, and portrayed with depth and conviction.
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