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Adrienne Gold, Reclaimin gour dignity in the 21st century
Posted by Andrea Temkin Gerszuny on 01/09/2020 @ 11:53 AM
Federation’s JCRC and ADL Host Two Programs on the Threat of Anti-Semitism
Posted by Jacob Markey on 01/08/2020 @ 02:17 PM
Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) will join forces in February for two timely programs to explore the growing threat of anti-Semitism. On Thursday, February 6, 7-9 p.m. at Temple Judea, 5500 Granada Boulevard, Coral Gables, a panel of activists from A Wider Bridge, the Israel Action Network and Zioness Movement will share their experiences of navigating anti-Semitism while working in progressive spaces. On Tuesday, February 11, 7-9 p.m. at Temple Sinai, 18801 NE 22nd Avenue, North Miami Beach, the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism will discuss threats from anti-Semitism and extremism from the far-right. Both programs are free and open to the public.
Auschwitz as Place: Past, Present and Future
Posted by Oren Stier on 01/07/2020 @ 03:06 PM
The FIU Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program presents Auschwitz as Place: Past, Present and Future - An International Symposium, Exhibition and Film Screening, Thursday, January 9 through Sunday, January 12, 2020, at the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139.
Exhibition Opening: Auschwitz—A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album
7pm Thursday, January 9
Over one million Jewish men, women and children were murdered during the Holocaust in Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest extermination camp. The so-called Auschwitz Album is the only known visual documentation of the arrival of a transport of Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau. The compelling photographs in this exhibition created by Yad Vashem in Jerusalem document the “processing” of Jews from the Carpatho-Ruthenia region up to but not including their mass murder.
Film Screening: Made in Auschwitz: The Untold Story of Block 10
8pm Saturday, January 11
In conjunction with the Miami Jewish Film Festival
The chilling documentary uses intimate survivor testimonies, archival footage and legal records to tell the story of over 400 young women who underwent medical experimentation in Aushwitz under Carl Clauberg, an enterprising, sadistic gynecologist. Discussion following the screening with Director Sonya Winterberg and Dr. Michaela Moura-Koçoglu of the FIU Center for Women's and Gender Studies. For more information, go to miamijewishfilmfestival.org
International Symposium: Presentations & Panel Discussion
12 noon - 5:30pm, Sunday, January 12
Experts examine the historical and symbolic significance of the Auschwitz camp network and museum, as well as the importance of Auschwitz as a tourist destination, in social media, and more. Participants include Pawel Sawicki (Auschwitz Museum and Memorial), Dr. Robert Jan van Pelt (University of Waterloo), Rabbi Avi Baumol (Krakow, Poland), and Dr. Meghan Lundrigan (Know History, Inc.).
Auschwitz as Place is presented by the the FIU Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program in collaboration with the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU and the Steven J. Green School for International and Public Affairs
Cosponsored by Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Distinguished Lecture Series | European & Eurasian Studies Program | Center for Women's and Gender Studies | Václav Havel Program for Human Rights & Diplomacy | Miami Dade College | University of Miami, Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies and George Feldenkreis Program in Judaic Studies
All events take place at the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU and are free and open to the public. For more information, please call 305-672-5044.
1/31 Carlebach Shabbat Services and Dinner
Please join us for an inspiring evening with Carlebach services and gourmet shabbat dinner on Friday, January 31
5:50 pm Services (free to attend) 7:00 pm Dinner ($36 per person, family max of $110)
RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/131-friday-night-services-and-shabbat-dinner-tickets-88057272673
Please contact [email protected] with any questions or inquiries.
Socol Speakers Series Temple Beth Am:Yaakov Katz Editor in Chief The Jerusalem Post
Posted by sharonleesocol on 01/06/2020 @ 10:19 AM
Yaakov Katz Editor In Chief: The Jerusalem Post
Thursday January 23, 7:30 PM Book signing and reception to follow Temple Beth Am : 5950 N. KENDALL DRIVE, PINECREST, FL 33156 • 305.667.6667
RSVP : Janice Baisman: [email protected] 786-364-9445 First 100 receive a complimentary copy of the book (one per family)
Yaakov is a familiar face to our series and we are delighted to have him return with his latest work. He will take questions following the presentation which will include his insights into the current situation in the Middle East
Flamenco Sephardit
Posted by caryntanis on 01/05/2020 @ 09:42 PM
Flamenco Sephardit will be performed on Sunday, January 26th at 7 PM. Experience the intense passion of pure Flamenco fused with the Jewish Ladino tradition of Spain.
Temple Emanu-El, 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 day of show, VIP $65 includes first 5 rows seating, hors d’oeuvres, cocktail, meet and greet with cast. www.flamencosephardit.com (800) 515-1831. ... See More
Jewish Americans in WW II Film
Posted by caryntanis on 01/05/2020 @ 09:40 PM
Film Series...........GI Jew: Jewish Americans in World War II. Tuesday, January 21st at 7 PM. A documentary film about the role of Jews who fought in the U.S. armed forces during WW II. Temple Emanu-El 1701 Washington Avenue (305) 538-2503. www.tesobe.org. $10 Members. $15 Non-Members. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Kabbalistic Classes
Posted by caryntanis on 01/05/2020 @ 09:38 PM
Thursdays, Jan. 9 to Feb. 13 at 7 PM. Join Rabbi Marc Philippe for a six-week course to learn basic Kabbalistic concepts and how to apply them to every day life. $10 suggested donation per class. To reserve your spot call (305) 538-2503. Temple Emanu-El, Miami Beach.
Purvis Young Art Exhibit
Posted by caryntanis on 01/05/2020 @ 09:35 PM
Monday and Tuesday, January 6-7, 11 AM-4 PM. Purvis Young art exhibit at Temple Emanu-El. 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Free admission.