Reconsidering "What makes Jewish art Jewish"
Finding and placing Jews and Israel at new centers of trends in contemporary American and global cultures is simultaneously encouraging and deeply troubling.
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Finding and placing Jews and Israel at new centers of trends in contemporary American and global cultures is simultaneously encouraging and deeply troubling.
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… the explosive art and influence of a peace-loving Jewish man.
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… justice and mercy and those who fought for it revealed through stunning postake stamps from our world’s seven continents.
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A deep and critical dive into why and how Christianity developed out of Judaism including mention of elements that Islam borrowed from both.
Jewish artistic, cultural, philosophical, and religious expression have shaped not only Jewish and Israeli life since their beginnings, but profoundly influenced civilizations worldwide.
A golden opportunity to view and discuss the Holocaust through the lens of documentaries and feature films, facilitated by a premier educator.
From Irving Berlin’s, “Suppertime,” Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s, “You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught,” to, “Hamilton,” the Great White Way has been able to convey heavy messages with a lightness of being. From changing mores, social justice to political fervor, this repertoire will be discussed and sung.
With the end of the pandemic, Cantor Baruch Koritan is returning to educate and entertain us on the Jewish contributions to Broadway.
A golden opportunity to view and discuss the Holocaust through the lens of documentaries and feature films, facilitated by a premier educator.
The unique art and artists that create within the specialized world of worldwide postage stamps will highlight extraordinary biographies of diverse Jews
Explore jewelry as a symbol of love, defiance, piety and life itself.
Shaina Hammerman, PhD joins us from the Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford University.
Single session class on Thursday, August 13 from 12:00 PM - 1:10 PM
Cost: $20
Faculty: Shaina Hammerman, PhD
The wonder and fullness of the Jewish experience is compressed and released on the miniature canvas of a postage stamp.
You don’t have to know Hebrew or Hebrew songs to enjoy this wonderful evening of Israeli songs.
Presented by Cantor Koritan at the piano, with guest artists, accompanied by archival film vignettes.
A Dramatic Reading with Author, Liz Fox.
Instructional class on making Jewish hand-crafted cards for Jewish holidays/life cycle events for loved ones and friends. Leave with a homemade incredible card. A fun event-- no artistic ability required!
This binge-worthy Netflix series that gives a glimpse into a multi-generational family in Geula neighborhood in Jerusalem.
This binge-worthy Netflix series that gives a glimpse into a multi-generational family in Geula neighborhood in Jerusalem.
A retrospective examining the creative ways that musicals have impacted social justice, mores, and still challenge the status quo.
It is an amazing fact that Jewish composers during WWII produced a vastly disproportionate number of songs.
Mondays beginning April 1 through April 15 from 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Cost: $30
Faculty: Jay Levinsohn
A retrospective examining the creative ways that musicals have impacted social justice, mores, and still challenge the status quo.
Mondays beginning January 14 through February 4 from 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Cost: $30
Faculty: Jay Levinsohn
Mondays beginning October 22 through November 5 from 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Cost: $30
Faculty: Jay Levinsohn
A retrospective examining the creative ways that musicals have impacted social justice, mores, and still challenge the status quo.
An exciting retrospective of the works of musical genius, Leonard Bernstein, presented for the centennial year of his birth.
It is an amazing fact that Jewish composers during WWII produced a vastly disproportionate number of songs.