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SUMMARY:Введение в каббалу - 10 недель
DESCRIPTION:Курс дает представление о происхождении и развитии мира\, причине и цели существования человека.\nВы научитесь ориентироваться в книгах по каббале и практически применять полученные знания. \nПрограмма курса \n– Основы каббалы\n– Восприятие реальности\n– История каббалы\n– Развитие желаний\n– Строение мироздания\n– Единственность Творца\n– Душа и тело\n– Свобода выбора и окружение\n– Три фактора духовного развития\n– Итоговый урок
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SUMMARY:3GNY Stories Live: WEDU Wednesdays Featuring Jenna Polivy
DESCRIPTION:3GNY Stories Live: WEDU Wednesdays\nFrom Darkness to Light\nFeaturing Guest Speaker Jenna Polivy\nWednesday\, January 6\, 2021 | 8:00 pm ET | Virtual Event on Zoom \n\n\nJenna Polivy\, a granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors\, was fortunate enough to spend much of her childhood with her loving grandparents. Her grandmother\, Dina\, was on the second transport of Jewish women to Auschwitz\, where she miraculously survived for over three years. Her grandfather\, Elias\, escaped from a Dutch labor camp and spent the war in his native Amsterdam under a false identity\, narrowly escaping capture multiple times. \nJenna will focus on Grandma Dina’s story. Grandma Dina preferred to discuss her idyllic childhood in Poland rather than her experiences during the war. Although Jenna knew that Grandma Dina had been in a concentration camp during the war\, she didn’t fully appreciate the horrors that Dina had to endure until she read a book (Rena’s Promise: A Story of Sisters in Auschwitz) authored by Grandma Dina’s sister\, and heard Grandma Dina’s video testimony\, which Jenna discovered by chance during a visit to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. \nJenna Polivy\nJenna became a 3GNY speaker in 2016 to share the lessons she learned from her grandparents about resilience\, perspective\, the importance of family\, and the significance of small acts of kindness. \nJenna lives in Manhattan with her husband\, who is also a 3G. She has a B.A. from Hamilton College and a J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.  She is currently a Business Development Manager at a large law firm in Manhattan. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/3gny-stories-live-wedu-wednesdays-featuring-jenna-polivy/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210110T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210109T042517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210109T042517Z
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SUMMARY:Вебинар - Хорошо там\, где нас нет
DESCRIPTION:Возможность подняться над своим эгоизмом является новым средством связи\, общения в отношениях между людьми и с окружающим нас миром. Это средство должно быть всегда в руках человека и никогда нельзя пренебрегать им. \n  \nВ отношениях между товарищами человек может видеть достоинства товарища\, но наша эгоистическая природа противоположна такому отношению к людям и миру\, нам хочется всегда видеть недостатки товарища\, а не его достоинства. Поэтому\, несмотря на то\, что мы обычно считаем другого неправым\, необходимо всегда стараться оправдать его\, а это возможно только оценивая товарища выше нашего эгоизма. То есть\, несмотря на то\, что разум не может оправдать товарища\, человек может оправдать его выше своего разума\, внося поправку на свое искаженное видение мира.
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%b1%d0%b8%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%80-%d1%85%d0%be%d1%80%d0%be%d1%88%d0%be-%d1%82%d0%b0%d0%bc-%d0%b3%d0%b4%d0%b5-%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%81-%d0%bd%d0%b5%d1%82/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210120T200000
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SUMMARY:3GNY Stories Live: WEDU Wednesdays Featuring Alison Berg
DESCRIPTION:3GNY Stories Live: WEDU Wednesdays\nFrom a Hungarian Matzo Factory to a Nazi Airplane Factory \nFeaturing Guest Speaker Alison Berg\nWednesday\, January 20\, 2021 | 8:00 pm ET | Virtual Event on Zoom \n\n\nAlison will share the story of her maternal grandmother\, Anna Kohn\, who grew up in Hungary and worked in the small matzo factory her family owned\, which was right next to their home. Anna learned the mechanics of the factory and worked there while attending higher-level schooling in the nearby city as she studied to become a surgeon. \nLate into the war\, Anna was separated from her mother and taken from her home. She was held in a ghetto and transported to Auschwitz before being sent to Sachsenhausen to work at a Nazi airplane factory. With instincts\, faith\, and a strong will\, she was able to not only survive\, but rebel in small but lifesaving ways. \nAlison Berg\nAlison Berg is the granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors\, and grew up in New Jersey minutes away from the chicken farm her grandparents owned upon arriving in America. She graduated from the University of Michigan with degrees in Communications and Political Science\, and now works as a director at a communications firm specializing in nonprofit clients — using storytelling to advocate for meaningful causes and enhance their impact. \nAfter hearing stories in pieces over the years\, Alison joined WEDU in January 2019 and put the full narrative of her grandmother’s life together to share with students. Her participation in the program was inspired by a conversation with her little sister in the BIg Brothers BIg Sisters program\, who was shocked to learn she was just one degree of separation from a real survivor\, and that someone from that historical period could still be alive. \nAlison hopes her participation in 3GNY helps students more easily connect to the not-so-ancient history\, realizing what hate and intolerance is capable of destroying\, and what faith and love is capable of surviving. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/3gny-stories-live-wedu-wednesdays-featuring-alison-berg/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="3GNY":MAILTO:info@3gnewyork.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210123T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201229T185235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201229T190929Z
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SUMMARY:Russian Film Week
DESCRIPTION:Russian Film Week in New York (RFWNY) was co-founded and successfully re-launched by the 501(c) (3) non-profit arts organization\, Cherry Orchard Festival Foundation (USA) and Rock Studio Films (Russia) in 2018. This partnership aims to develop a multi-state\, annual week-long showcase\, in an effort to present independent\, commercial\, documentary and arthouse Russian films with subtitles to mainstream US audiences. \nOver 18 events were presented during the first Russian Film Week in December of 2018\, including free and paid screenings\, movie premieres\, screenings and events for kids\, free community events\, panels\, Q&A discussions with artists and directors\, press events\, and opening/closing night private/semi-private receptions. In June of 2019\, Russian Film Week in New York started a new initiative to promote Russian movies: we presented free screenings of two Russian films (with subtitles) at New York’s Wolfe’s Pond Park in Staten Island\, as part of the NY City Council’s Cultural Initiative\, supported by New York City Councilman Joseph C. Borelli (district 51). \nVisit russianfilmweekusa.com to learn more\, view festival program\, and buy tickets. \nTickets \n 
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/russian-film-week/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210123T014616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210123T014616Z
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SUMMARY:Вебинар - В тихом омуте черти водятся
DESCRIPTION:Коммуникативные навыки крайне необходимы. Мы видим\, насколько их отсутствие в каждом человеке ведет нас к непониманию друг друга\, к уединению. Коммуникация – это практически всё. \nДело в том\, что все мы\, изначально созданные эгоистами\, считаем\, что можем спокойно прожить с нашим эго\, и нам вообще никто не нужен. А если кто-то и нужен\, то только тот\, кого я в какой-то мере могу переносить и использовать. Но это неверно. Объединяясь с близкими по духу людьми\, у которых есть одна общая цель в жизни\, человек может развиваться до абсолютно бесконечных состояний.
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%b1%d0%b8%d0%bd%d0%b0%d1%80-%d0%b2-%d1%82%d0%b8%d1%85%d0%be%d0%bc-%d0%be%d0%bc%d1%83%d1%82%d0%b5-%d1%87%d0%b5%d1%80%d1%82%d0%b8-%d0%b2%d0%be%d0%b4%d1%8f%d1%82%d1%81%d1%8f/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210118T164104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T164232Z
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SUMMARY:“Украденный поцелуй” – Жан Оноре Фрагонар
DESCRIPTION:Artworks with Liliya Varon представляет \n“Украденный поцелуй” – Жан Оноре Фрагонар\nНевинный поцелуй\, пылающая страсть\, азарт любовной интриги и всё пронизывающая фривольность века рококо… Слова не опишут\, а вот картины… 4 картины Фрагонара проведут Вас по тропинкам интриг 18 века\, где любовь – это игра по правилам и без\, победитель не прочь поменяться местами с побеждённым\, а на кону – репутация и сама жизнь. \nКак зайти на лекцию:\n1. Оплатить 15 $ через Venmo (@Liliya_Varon) / Zelle (varonliliya@gmail.com or 774-331-7067).\n2. Нажать на Zoom link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85403821718…\nMeeting ID: 854 0382 1718\nPasscode: 598969
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/stolen-kiss/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201104T182853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201224T033345Z
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SUMMARY:Preserving the Memory of Auschwitz Survivors
DESCRIPTION:Join 3Gs Across the United States and Israel\non International Holocaust Remembrance Day \n \n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/3gny-preserving-memory-auschwitz-survivors/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210131T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210131T200000
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CREATED:20210126T181602Z
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SUMMARY:MIGRATION and MEMORY: Songs and Romances at Faneuil Hall
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Concert by Tanya Bertier\, Mezzo-soprano & Sima Kustanovich\, Piano\nSunday January 31\, 2021\, 6 pm (premiere)\, 7 pm (Zoom conversation) \nAvailable on demand January 31 – February 7 \nJoin us for our first concert of 2021\, in a series being recorded at Faneuil Hall! The program explores emigres from the Russian empire who settled in the US\, UK\, France and Israel\, and the music they wrote about their original as well adopted homelands. Register to watch >> \nMigration and Memory: Songs and Romances features music by IRVING BERLIN\, SASHA ARGOV\, MORDECHAI ZE’IRA\, ARNOLD PERLMUTTER\, as well as RACHMANINOFF\, GLAZUNOV and PROKOFIEV\, among a total of 12 composers\, who lived in 6 different countries (complete program on Eventbrite >>). This series is the product of BRAI’s new collaboration with the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (established in 1638). The performance\, recorded live earlier this month\, lasts an hour. The premiere on the 31st will be immediately followed by a real-time Zoom conversation with the musicians and other viewers. Learn more at migrationmemory.eventbrite.com >> \nLinks to the unlisted Youtube page for the concert video as well as the Zoom Q&A will be emailed to registered attendees both 24 hours and 2 hours before the premiere starts. The video will remain available for a week and registration for on-demand viewing after the 31st will stay open. Sign up to watch >> \nTicket purchases and donations are shared by BRAI and the artists\, with BRAI’s portion supporting the maintenance and restoration of the piano. Free registration is available. \nTickets \n\nTANYA BERTIER started her musical training in Krivoi Rog\, Ukraine before earning a Bachelor’s in Vocal Performance at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance followed by a Master’s at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv. Initially a lyrical mezzo soprano\, she performed as a soloist of Women Vocalise Ensemble\, and took on operatic roles such as Carmen (Carmen) and Polina (Dame de Pique). With time and experience\, her voice has evolved to full dramatic mezzo. Ms. Bertier commenced her US career with two productions of Hansel und Gretel at the New York Opera Forum and the New York Lyric Opera (interpreting the roles of the Witch and Gertrude\, respectively). Other roles followed\, including Santuzza (Cavalleria Rusticana)\, La Zia Principessa (Suor Angelica)\, Amneris (Aida)\, Azucena (Il Trovatore)\, Madame de la Haltiere (Cendrillon)\, and of course Waltraute (Götterdämmerung) Erda (Das Rheingold) and Fricka (Die Walküre) from the Wagnerian repertoire. Ms. Bertier recently made her Carnegie Hall debut in the Opera Showcase program and was chosen as a finalist of the Wagner\, Strauss and Mahler International Vocal Competition.\n\n\nSIMA KUSTANOVICH is one of the Northeast’s most sought after pianists. Hailed by the Worcester Telegram & Gazette for the “extraordinary intensity and brilliance of her playing\,” she has performed in acclaimed international venues\, including France’s Courchevel Chamber Music Festival\, New York City’s BargeMusic\, Toronto’s Royal Conservatory Chamber Music Series\, Niagara on the Lake Music Festival\, Summit Festival\, Sweden’s St. Jacob’s Cathedral\, Hungary’s Matthias Cathedral\, Prague’s Hlahol and major cities of Russia\, Austria\, Italy and Estonia. Currently on the faculties of Clark University\, where she is a Distinguished Artist\, and Walnut Hill School for Performing Arts\, she previously had appointments at the St. Petersburg Conservatory and the famed Leningrad Opera and Ballet Theater.\n\n\nHISTORIC VENUE + HISTORIC GIFT \nTHE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY is a service organization preserving historic and civic traditions of Boston\, Massachusetts\, and the United States. The oldest chartered military organization in the western hemisphere\, the Ancients have had their headquarters and Museum on the fourth floor of historic Faneuil Hall since 1742. Historically\, members of this Company have served in every Massachusetts colonial war and national conflict since the company’s founding in 1638. Today they participate in national holiday celebrations\, add a measure of pomp and pageantry to the great events of our city and the Commonwealth and turn out for special commemorations. Learn more about the Ancients >> \nThis collaboration is possible thanks to the generous gift of a 1926 Steinway Model M baby grand from Bliss I. Rand\, MD. BRAI’s instrument has been placed in the AHAC Museum at Faneuil Hall to enable live concerts to be held by both organizations. The virtual format is currently a necessity\, but we look forward to holding in-person concerts when the building reopens to the public. If you would like to support the restoration and ongoing maintenance of the piano\, you can do so through our Piano Fund campaign >>. \nTickets
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/migration-memory-songs-romances-at-faneuil-hall/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210126T175841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210126T180053Z
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SUMMARY:Леонид Спивак. Бостон в русской культуре
DESCRIPTION:Уникальная бесплатная online лекция \nЛеонид Спивак\nБостон в русской культуре\nСтарейшее русское игровое пособие в коллекции Гарварда. Русский ленд-лиз XVIII века. Создавал ли Пушкин вестерн? Как бостонский «Кофейный дом» повлиял на Гоголя? \n   \nЛекция организована факультетом иностранных языков и кафедрой русского языка Бостонского университета. На русском языке. \nЗарегистрироваться
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/leon-spivak-boston-in-russian-culture/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210211T200000
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CREATED:20210125T172418Z
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SUMMARY:Maxim D. Shrayer and Tatiana Rebecca Shrayer
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear the daughter-and-father team of Tatiana Rebecca Shrayer and Maxim D. Shrayer as they read from and discuss their new books! \nClick here to register for this Zoom webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8416053015193/WN_yF3D8u22Ske4gc7Nmr3xFg
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/shrayer-belmont-books/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belmont Books":MAILTO:info@belmontbooks.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210207T214924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210207T215711Z
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SUMMARY:Free Quilling Online Class
DESCRIPTION:Free\nQuilling Online Class\nfrom almaoriginalart.com\nAn introductory class for beginners.\nAll you need to know to start quilling\nin just one hour! \nWant to try quilling during class and get immediate feedback?\nWant to be able to ask any questions in real-time? \nYou got it!!! \nA list of recommended tools and materials will be sent with sign-in confirmation. \nSunday – Feb 14\,2021 – 4pm \nRegister now!
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/free-quilling-online-class/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201124T040542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T204021Z
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SUMMARY:Carved Sticks and Honey Stones: Zionism in Yiddish Children’s Literature After the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Carved Sticks and Honey Stones: Zionism in Yiddish Children’s Literature After the Holocaust\nFebruary 18\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 PM EST\n \nRegister \nMiriam Udel is Associate Professor of German Studies and Jewish Studies at Emory University\, where her teaching focuses on Yiddish language\, literature\, and culture. She holds an AB in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University\, as well as a PhD in Comparative Literature from the same institution. She was ordained in 2019 as part of the first cohort of the Executive Ordination Track at Yeshivat Maharat\, a program designed to bring qualified mid-career women into the Orthodox rabbinate. \nUdel’s academic research interests include 20th century Yiddish literature and culture\, Jewish children’s literature\, and American-Jewish literature. She is the author of “Never Better!: The Modern Jewish Picaresque” (University of Michigan Press)\, winner of the 2017 National Jewish Book Award in Modern Jewish Thought and Experience. She’s the editor and translator of “Honey on the Page: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature” appeared in October with New York University Press. It is the first comprehensive anthology of Yiddish children’s literature in English. \nMore events from Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/carved-sticks-honey-stones/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210228T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210310T235500
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210302T231820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T010148Z
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SUMMARY:FORBIDDEN FRUIT: Cello and Piano Concert from Faneuil Hall
DESCRIPTION:BRAI and the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company present a virtual concert by cellist Mickey Katz and pianist Jane Hua. Streaming Now!\n\n\nLearn More and Buy Tickets \nAbout this Event\nForbidden fruit tastes the sweetest is an adage that refers in part to love and in part to the attractions of things that are proscribed. This program explores both aspects. It features one composition inspired by a vibrant and doomed love affair\, and another that was a wedding present\, while also including numerous works explicitly banned or more subtly buried by Soviet authorities for many decades. \nBSO cellist Mickey Katz and pianist Jane Hua perform music by FRANCK\, RACHMANINOFF\, LIGETI\, WEINBERG and SHOSTAKOVICH. Their performance\, recorded live earlier this month\, will premiere on February 28 at 6pm\, followed at 7 by a virtual Q&A with the musicians on Zoom\, where you can ask questions and converse with them as well as other listeners. After the premiere\, you can still register to watch the concert on-demand through March 10th. \nRecorded in the fourth floor Armory of Faneuil Hall\, FORBIDDEN FRUIT is part of the In Honorable Company series of virtual concerts presented by Ballets Russes Arts Initiative in collaboration with the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (est. 1638). \nCésar FRANCK (1822 – 1890) 1st movement of Sonata for Violin and Piano (1886) \nGyörgy Sándor LIGETI (1923-2006) Sonata for Solo Cello (1948-1953) \nMieczyslaw WEINBERG (1919-1996) Selections from 24 Preludes for Solo Cello\, op. 100 (1968) \nDmitri SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Cello Sonata in D minor\, Op. 40 (1934) \nSergey RACHMANINOFF (1873-1943) Vocalise (1915)\, from 14 Romances\, op. 34 no.14\, Transcribed for cello and piano \nThe cello sonata by Shostakovich encapsulates both the romantic and prohibited aspects of the program. It was written in August 1934\, while the composer was having an affair that led to a short-lived divorce (he remarried his first wife Nina in 1935 after it turned out she was pregnant with their daughter)\, and conveys the emotional turmoil he was experiencing. Just over a year later\, in early 1936\, Pravda published two article denouncing Shostakovich’s recent operas and ballets after Stalin was displeased with them\, which effectively buried the composers early works from performance and forced him to shift his musical style in order to avoid arrest. György Ligeti’s solo cello sonata\, by contrast\, was banned without being premiered or published. It was completed in 1953\, when Hungary had entered the Eastern Bloc\, and all music had to be scrutinized by the Communist-controlled Composers’ Union. It would not be performed publicly until 1979\, gradually gaining recognition throughout the 80s and 90s. Meanwhile\, Weinberg’s 24 Preludes\, though not actively prohibited\, lay dormant for almost 30 years between their composition in 1967 (for Mstislav Rostropovich) and premiere in 1995 (by Yosif Feigelson). \nYour ticket purchases and donations are shared by BRAI and the artists. Free registration ends on the 28th\, but a donation of any amount can allow you to watch the concert after that. \nMICKEY KATZ has been a cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 2004. A native of Israel\, he has distinguished himself as a solo performer\, chamber musician\, and contemporary music specialist. He received the Presser Music Award in Boston\, the Karl Zeise Prize as a Tanglewood Music Center Fellow\, and won first prizes at the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Competition and the Rubin Academy Competition in Tel Aviv. A graduate of the New England Conservatory in Boston\, Mickey is now a faculty member there\, as well at the Tanglewood Music Center and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. \nAs soloist\, he has performed with several Israeli orchestras and locally with the Civic Symphony of Boston\, Symphony Pro Musica\, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. As a chamber musician\, Mickey has appeared in such venues as Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall in New York\, Jordan Hall in Boston\, the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice\, Italy\, and Salle Gaveau in Paris\, as well as all the major venues of Israel. He participated in the Marlboro Festival and was invited to take part in the Musicians from Marlboro tour. He has collaborated with distinguished players such as violinists Pinkhas Zukerman and Gil Shaham\, violists Tabea Zimmermann and Kim Kashkashian\, members of the Juilliard and Guarneri string quartets\, and pianist Gilbert Kalish. Mickey is a passionate interpreter of new music\, making several American and Boston premieres of Elliott Carter’s music\, and also working with composers György Kurtág\, John Corigliano\, Leon Kirchner\, and John Harbison in performing their music. \nHUA YE (JANE) is a pianist born and raised in Urumqi\, China. After earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University\, she moved to the U. S. to pursue her dream of classical music. Studying on full scholarship\, Jane earned two M.M. degrees in Piano Performance and Collaborative Piano at Kansas State University and the UMass Amherst\, respectively. She now performs as a solo and chamber musician in the Boston area while working as a piano teacher at several schools. Recent appearances in the Greater Boston audience include the Boston Public Library\, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, Longwood Cricket Club\, 2Life Communities Brighton Campus\, Belmont-Watertown United Methodist Church\, Carriage House Violins Masterclass Series\, and Groupmuse salon concerts. She teaches at the Brookline Chinese School\, Note-Worthy Experience Music Studio\, and the Cambridge Center for Adult Education and is Marketing and Fundraising Associate at the Cambridge Chamber Ensemble. \nBALLETS RUSSES ARTS INITIATIVE is a Boston-based non-profit cultural organization that fosters international creative exchange in the visual and performing arts and film\, and connects communities in the US and Eurasia. BRAI carries out public programs throughout Massachusetts\, the East Coast and internationally\, and BR360 Member programs in the Boston area. www.ballets-russes.com \nTHE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY is a service organization preserving historic and civic traditions of Boston\, Massachusetts\, and the United States. The oldest chartered military organization in the western hemisphere\, the Ancients have had their headquarters and Museum on the fourth floor of historic Faneuil Hall since 1742. Historically\, members of this Company have served in every Massachusetts colonial war and national conflict since the company’s founding in 1638. Today they participate in national holiday celebrations\, add a measure of pomp and pageantry to the great events of our city and the Commonwealth and turn out for special commemorations. www.ahac.us.com \nLearn More and Buy Tickets
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/forbidden-fruit-cello-piano-concert-from-faneuil-hall/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210302T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210209T190613Z
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Connie Spear Birnbaum Memorial Lecture and Chai Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:18th Annual Connie Spear Birnbaum Memorial Lecture and Chai Anniversary Celebration\nSunday\, May 2\, 2021\n12:30 pm EDT\nfrom the comfort of your own home \nThe Synagogue Council of Massachusetts is honored to join lecture founder\, Dr. Herbert Birnbaum and the Birnbaum family\, in presenting the Connie Spear Birnbaum Memorial Lecture. This year’s program features noted journalist and author\, Yossi Klein HaLevi in conversation with Benjamin Birnbaum addressing the important and provocative topic\, “Holding the Jewish Center”. An award-winning journalist\, Ben is also Connie and Herb’s son. \nYossi Klein Halevi is a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Together with Imam Abdullah Antepli of Duke University\, he co-directs the Institute’s Muslim Leadership Initiative (MLI)\, which teaches emerging young Muslim American leaders about Judaism\, Jewish identity and Israel. \nHalevi’s 2013 book\, Like Dreamers\, won the Jewish Book Council’s Everett Book of the Year Award. His latest book\, Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor\, is a New York Times bestseller. He writes for leading op-ed pages in the US\, including the Times and the Wall Street Journal\, and is a former contributing editor to the New Republic. \nHis 2001 book\, At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew’s Search for God with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land\, will be reissued in 2019 by HarperCollins. \nHis first book\, Memoirs of a Jewish Extremist\, tells the story of his teenage years as a follower of the militant rightwing rabbi Meir Kahane\, and his subsequent disillusionment with Jewish radicalism. The New York Times called it “a book of burning importance.” \nBorn in Brooklyn\, he moved to Israel in 1982\, and lives in Jerusalem with wife\, Sarah\, who helps run a center for Jewish meditation. They have three children. \nwww.yossikleinhalevi.com/bio \n\nConnie Spear Birnbaum& Dr. Herbert Birnbaum \nConnie Spear Birnbaum z”l \nIn the late 1980’s\, when the growing divide between the denominations of Judaism threatened the integrity of a single and unified Klal Yisrael (Jewish people)\, The Synagogue Council instituted the Unity Mission to bridge the gaps by bringing together young leaders from across the denominational spectrum to help shape the community’s future. To head this initiative\, Synagogue Council’s Executive Director\, Alan Teperow\, targeted an extraordinary Jewish communal professional\, Connie Spear Birnbaum. Connie had the magnetism and passion for people in general\, and her people in particular\, to galvanize these forces and bring creativity to the process. The importance of community and the need to operate out of the box\, values driven home by the pandemic\, are precisely the elements which defined Connie as an inspiring and impactful leader. Upon her untimely passing in January 2003\, the Connie Spear Birnbaum Memorial Lecture emerged to continue her legacy as a partnership of the Birnbaum family and The\nSynagogue Council. \nMay the memory of Connie Spear Birnbaum be for a blessing. \n\nThe lecture is free and open to the public and made possible through the generosity of the Birnbaum family and friends\, and all those who choose to honor Connie’s legacy by donating. \nWe hope you will consider a targeted donation to the Connie Spear Birnbaum Memorial Lecture. \nTo donate online\, please click here. \nTo donate by check\, please make your check payable to The Synagogue Council of Massachusetts\, write “Connie Lecture” on the memo line\, and mail your check to: \nThe Synagogue Council of Massachusetts\n1320 Centre St.\, Suite. 306\nNewton Centre\, MA 02459 \nwww.synagoguecouncil.org
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/connie-spear-birnbaum-memorial-lecture-18/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Synagogue Council of Massachusetts":MAILTO:info@synagoguecouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201124T040542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T205746Z
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SUMMARY:Recovering the Land: Jewish-Israeli Settlers’ Agricultural and Environmental Pursuits in the Israeli South
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Liron Shani \nRecovering the Land: Jewish-Israeli Settlers’ Agricultural and Environmental Pursuits in the Israeli South\nMarch 4\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 PM EST\n \nRegister \nShai M. Dromi is a Lecturer on Sociology at Harvard University. His research looks at how moral beliefs affect political and organizational dynamics. His recent book\, “Above the Fray: The Red Cross and the Making of the Humanitarian NGO Sector\,” (University of Chicago Press\, 2020)\, examined the role of religion in international aid organizations. He has also published and researched on the Jewish-Israeli settler movement during and after the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. His articles appeared in Sociological Theory\, Theory and Society\, Rural Sociology\, and other journals. Dromi holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Yale University. \nMore events from Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/recovering-land/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Schusterman Center for Israel Studies":MAILTO:scis@brandeis.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210216T235341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T235719Z
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SUMMARY:Donning Costumes Through the Ages: Deciphering “Jewish” Clothing
DESCRIPTION:Dear fellow RSJ educators and engagers\,\nI am reaching out on the recommendation of our dear Olga Markus to share the information about JPA Platinum – a series of free online events for the Russian-speaking 60+ audience.  Last spring\, JPA resolved to make a positive difference in the lives of our parents’ and grandparents’ generations; those who found themselves most vulnerable and isolated during the COVID pandemic. \nFollowing the mission and strengths of our organization\, we’ve created a series of virtual classes/lectures/events with gripping Jewish themes and presented in Russian language. \nThis year we were able to revive this initiative with the generous support of the Genesis Philanthropy Group.  Past JPA Platinum included a lecture about Yiddish literature presented by Professor Anna Shternshis and a virtual tour of Paris which followed the footsteps of Russian-Jews who lived in that city in the first half of the 20th century.  This lecture was presented by one of the most popular Parisian guides – Polina Fomina.  The Zoom lectures are open to all registered at no cost and are always engaging and high quality.  The very appreciative audience of the last lecture consisted of about 150 participants from 13 states. \nWe invite you to utilize this program as a resource for your community and will be happy to see the representatives of your communities in our next meetings.  Please feel free to share directly with the target audience or with their children and grandchildren who can assist in installing Zoom and passing on the information. \nThe next meeting will take place on March 4th.  Please see the details below and share as you find appropriate. \nPlease note that while we are working on making the last lecture’s video available through our website\, other lectures are only accessible in real time with registration. \nYelena Pogorelsky\nJPA Program Director\nwww.jpacademy.org\n\n347-885-5571 \nWe are excited to announce that the next lecture will be Thursday\, March 4th on the topic of: Donning Costumes Through the Ages: Deciphering “Jewish” Clothing. Please find more information below and register for free to receive the event details. The event is targeted for Russian-speaking people age 60+. \nFree Registration here \nTOPIC: Donning Costumes Through the Ages: Deciphering “Jewish” Clothing \nПереодеваясь через эпохи: как читать еврейский костюм?\nМноговековая история еврейского гардероба превратила одежду в особый язык\, помогающий не только «читать»\, но и «толковать» высказывания её носителя. А мода меняющегося мира продолжает «дописывать» эти смыслы и сегодня. \nDATE: Thursday\, March 4th\nTIME: 7:00pm EST (New York)\n6:00pm Chicago\n4:00pm California\nLANGUAGE: Russian\nLOCATION: Online via ZOOM\nJPA Platinum has been made possible with the generous support of Genesis Philanthropy Group.
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/donning-costumes-through-the-ages-deciphering-jewish-clothing/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210314T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210309T181500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T181848Z
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SUMMARY:Passover Instant Pot Cooking with Paula Shoyer
DESCRIPTION:Passover Instant Pot Cooking with Paula Shoyer\nGet out your Instant Pot and prepare for Passover with famed cook and author\, Paula Shoyer \nAbout this Event \nPlease join us for a wonderful morning of cooking with famed cook and author\, Paula Shoyer\, as she helps us find ways to use our Instant Pots for Passover and cook delicious dishes from her new cookbook\, “The Instant Pot Kosher Cookbook.” Paula has a French pastry degree from Paris and has taught more than hundred virtual cooking events all around the world. Paula will take the fear out of this amazing appliance and help us all make Passover a little less stressful this year. \nWhether cooking for one or a few more\, the Instant Pot can make everything from chicken soup to dessert and all dishes in between and cuts down cooking time by hours. You can purchase an Instant Pot and Paula’s new cookbook at various local and online vendors. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/passover-instant-pot-cooking-with-paula-shoyer/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Limmud Boston":MAILTO:info@LimmudBoston.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201124T040542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T205726Z
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SUMMARY:With Us More Than Ever: Making the Absent Rebbe Present in Messianic Chabad
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Menahem Rosenberg \nWith Us More Than Ever: Making the Absent Rebbe Present in Messianic Chabad\nMarch 18\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 PM EST\n \nRegister \nYoram Bilu is Professor (emeritus) of Anthropology and Psychology at Hebrew University. Focusing on Israeli society and Jewish traditional culture\, his research interests include the anthropology of religion\, culture and mental health\, the sanctification of space in Israel\, and Maghrebi Jewish culture. In 2013 he received the Israel Prize in sociology and anthropology. In 2015 he was elected to the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities. His main publications are: “Without Bounds: The Life and Death of Rabbi Ya’aqov Wazana\,” (Wayne State University Press\, 2000); “The Saints’ Impresarios” (Academic Studies Press\, 2010); “With Us More than Ever Before: Making the Absent Rebbe Present in Messianic Chabad” (Stanford University Press\, 2020). \nMore events from Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/with-us-more-than-ever/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Schusterman Center for Israel Studies":MAILTO:scis@brandeis.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210311T175017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T175145Z
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SUMMARY:The Jewish Family During Social Isolation
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Family During Social Isolation\nJPA Platinum Series in Russian: Since being with family is valued so highly in the Jewish culture\, the workshop will discuss the possible impact of being separated from loved ones\, and how to mitigate this effect now that families are starting to come back together. The workshop will help participants think through ways that families can stay connected and how rethinking what “family time” means can lead to improved well-being. The importance of mourning “the old normal” will also be discussed. \nRegister \nDATE: Thursday\, March 18\nTIME: 7:00pm EST (New York)\n6:00pm Chicago\n4:00pm California\nLANGUAGE: Russian\nLOCATION: Online via ZOOM \nPresented By\nJulie Davelman PhD\nPsychologist specializing in maternal mental health\, geriatrics\, and forensic work \nTOPIC: Eврейская семья во время социальной изоляции \nСемья – важнейшая ценность в еврейской культуре. Поэтому на нашем семинаре мы обсудим как последствия изоляции от близких\, так и смягчение этих неприятных последствий сейчас\, когда мы снова начинаем больше общаться. Семинар поможет участникам переосмыслить формы общения в семье. Сама переоценка понятия “быть с семьей” может помочь нам почувствовать облегчение. \nМы обсудим значение ностальгии по “старой норме”. Кроме того\, семинар затронет вопросы образования. Ценность образования в еврейской культуре традиционно высока\, но в течение последнего года уровень обучения детей совсем не такой как его хотели бы видеть родители. К сожалению\, работа родителей не оставляет им достаточно времени чтобы заполнить этот пробел. И здесь могут включиться бабушки и дедушки. Мы обсудим как именно они могут помочь. Помимо непосредственной помощи в обучении\, бабушки и дедушки могут включиться в культурное образование внуков\, укрепить связь между поколениями. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/the-jewish-family-during-social-isolation/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201124T040542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T205710Z
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SUMMARY:Voices Far and Near: Translating Contemporary Israeli Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Art by Keren Katz \nVoices Far and Near: Translating Contemporary Israeli Poetry\nMarch 25\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 PM EST\n \nRegister \nAdriana X. Jacobs is Associate Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature at the University of Oxford and author of “Strange Cocktail: Translation and the Making of Modern Hebrew Poetry” (2018). Her work on contemporary Hebrew and Israeli poetry and translation has appeared in various publications\, including Shofar\, PMLA\, Studies in American Jewish Literature\, and Prooftexts. She is the recipient of a 2015 PEN/Heim Translation Fund grant for her translation of Vaan Nguyen’s “The Truffle Eye\,” forthcoming from Zephyr Press. She is currently Co-head Fellow of the 2021-21 Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies (“Translating Jewish Cultures”). \nMore events from Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/vioces-far-and-near/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210331T023044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T023502Z
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SUMMARY:Saviors on the Screen
DESCRIPTION:Saviors on the Screen\nVirtual Series\nA series of films presented in commemoration of Yom Hashoah\nSUN\, APR 04 – THU\, APR 08\n10:00 AM – 11:59 PM\n$12.00 \nRead more \nBuy Season Pass
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/saviors-on-the-screen/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210405T172156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210405T172156Z
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SUMMARY:Русский “гений места” в Бостоне
DESCRIPTION:Двадцатый век в Бостоне отмечен созвездием русских имен. Американская “колыбель революции” стала пристанищем наследников петербургского Серебряного века. Загадочные и драматические истории столицы Новой Англии составят основу второй лекции Леонида Спивака о роли Бостона в русской культуре. \nВход бесплатный. Регистрация обязательна. \nЗарегистрироваться
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/russian-genius-loci-of-boston/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210406T233957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T234053Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Gathering of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Annual Gathering of Remembrance\nSunday\, April 11 | 2 PM ET online \nEvery year\, at the Museum of Jewish Heritage’s Annual Gathering of Remembrance\, we bring together thousands as a community to say: we will never forget. The Jewish people persist\, and we will not allow the memory of millions to pass into stony silence. We owe it to our people\, ourselves\, and our children to insist that when we mourn those who were murdered and comfort those who suffered\, we tell their stories with the utmost respect for their human dignity. It is a powerful answer to the Nazis’ thwarted ambition. \nPlease join us Sunday for this year’s virtual gathering in observance of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Featured speakers include Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff; U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer; Elisha Wiesel\, son of the late Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel; Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer\, Museum Trustee and Holocaust survivor; and more. \nWe hope that you will consider supporting this year’s Annual Gathering by registering and making a donation of any level. Your support is critical to our exhibitions\, student field trips\, and other educational programs. Help us ensure that future generations never forget the history and lessons of the Holocaust. \nRegister Today \nThank you for being a part of our community as we honor the memory of those we have lost\, cherish the survivors still with us\, and invite people from New York City and around the world to learn our history.
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/annual-gathering-of-remembrance/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210407T001107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T001249Z
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SUMMARY:Preserving our Collective Memory: Bridging Generations Virtual Community Holocaust Commemoration of Yom HaShoah
DESCRIPTION:Preserving our Collective Memory: Bridging Generations\nVirtual Community Holocaust Commemoration of Yom HaShoah\nBJoin JCRC for our annual Holocaust Commemoration recognizing the 25th anniversary of the New England Holocaust Memorial. This virtual event will feature the moving reflections of our survivors. Through their stories\, music\, art and poetry – we remember. Through their lessons – we vow to carry their legacy forward. \nFor more information about the event\, please contact ekaye@jcrcboston.org \nFor survivors needing computer assistance\, contact Lillian Fox at 508-875-8101. \nClosed captioning will be available. \nView the Yom HaShoah commemoration April 11 at 2:00pm  on Brookline TV\, DedhamTV\, Canton Community TV and Sharon TV. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/bridging-generations/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20201124T040542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T205652Z
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SUMMARY:Judaeophobia and Palestinophilia: Symptoms of Emancipation Anxiety in Late Imperial Russia
DESCRIPTION:Moses (1904)\, E. M. Lilien \nJudaeophobia and Palestinophilia: Symptoms of Emancipation Anxiety in Late Imperial Russia\nApril 15\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 PM EST\n \nRegister \nOlga Litvak is the Laurie B. and Eric M. Roth Professor of Modern European Jewish History at Cornell University. A specialist in the intellectual and cultural history of Jews in Eastern Europe\, she is currently writing a book on the Jewish origins of Zionism. \nMore events from Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/judaeophobia-palestinophilia/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Schusterman Center for Israel Studies":MAILTO:scis@brandeis.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210413T172932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T172952Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Jehuda Reinharz
DESCRIPTION:Chaim Weizmann\, the Forgotten Founder: A Conversation with Jehuda Reinharz\nApr 15\, 2021 07:00 PM \nWhen the great biochemist Chaim Weizmann was elected president of Israel in 1949\, he had been a key figure in Zionist politics for five decades. In fact\, as historian Jehuda Reinharz has shown in his magisterial three-volume biography\, it is virtually impossible to imagine the founding of the State of Israel without his ceaseless diplomacy. The third volume of that biography was published last year in Israel to great acclaim and some controversy (Weizmann\, it turns out\, wasn’t perfect)\, and it will be out in English next year. Sign up for our JRB Conversation with Professor Reinharz on Thursday evening\, April 15\, for a deep dive into the life of the indispensable (but sometimes overlooked) founder of Israel\, Chaim Weizmann. \nProfessor Reinharz\, who\, as you know\, was president of Brandeis University for 17 years and now heads up the Mandel Foundation\, knows something about leadership himself. That knowledge\, along with his deep archival research\, gives him unique insights into Weizmann’s remarkable career. I think you’ll enjoy our conversation\, and I know Jehuda is looking forward to your questions. \nRegister
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/conversation-with-jehuda-reinharz/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T235500
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
CREATED:20210302T231820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T211648Z
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SUMMARY:BALLADE: Violin and Piano Concert in memory of GORDON LANKTON
DESCRIPTION:BALLADE: Violin and Piano Concert in memory of GORDON LANKTON\nVirtual concert by Liubomyr Senyshyn (violin) and Paulius Pancekauskas (piano) recorded at Faneuil Hall\, honoring Gordon Lankton (1931-2021) \nLearn More and Buy Tickets \n\n\nAbout this Event\nA ballade is an instrumental composition based on a heroic narrative. This concert is dedicated to the memory of a human\, and in many ways heroic\, journey–that of collector\, philanthropist and business leader Gordon Lankton. Gordon passed away March 7th\, 2021\, just shy of his 90th birthday\, which he would have celebrated on April 24th. \nIn this concert\, violinist Liubomyr Senyshyn\, a native of Ukraine\, and pianist Paulius Pancekauskas\, a native of Lithuania\, perform music by Maurice RAVEL\, Balys DVARIONAS\, Yevhen STANKOVYCH and Myroslav SKORYK (see below for full details). The streaming premiere of the concert video\, on April 25\, will be immediately followed by Q&A with the musicians on Zoom. The video will be available to watch on-demand through May 7\, with registration remaining open through May 5. \nFree registration is available. Your ticket purchases and donations are shared by BRAI and the artists. You can also make a donation after watching the concert. \nBALLADE is part of the In Honorable Company series of virtual concerts presented by Ballets Russes Arts Initiative in collaboration with the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (est. 1638). This concert was recorded live in the fourth floor of Faneuil Hall on April 12th. \nViewing and Q&A links will go out to all registered attendees 24 hours and 2 hours before the streaming premiere. Registrations between 4 and 6 pm on the 25th will get the links shortly before the 6 pm start. Registrations received during/after the premiere\, will receive the links instantaneously. The Q&A is only available to those who register before the streaming premiere ends. \nPROGRAM: \nWelcome by Raoul Alcala\, Chairman of BRAI and Joe Regan\, Executive Secretary of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. \nA tribute to Gordon Lankton by Peter Rand and Anna Winestein\, co-founders of Ballets Russes Arts Initiative. \nMaurice RAVEL (1875-1937) Sonata for Violin and Piano No.1 “Posthume” \, M.12 \nBalys DVARIONAS (1904-1972\, Lithuanian) Sonata-Ballade for Violin and Piano \nYevhen STANKOVYCH (b. 1942\, Ukrainian) ” Ukrainian Poem” for Violin and Piano \nMyroslav SKORYK ( 1938-2020) “Carpathian Rhapsody” for Violin and Piano \nPERFORMERS: \nLIUBOMYR SENYSHYN is a wide-ranging solo\, chamber and orchestral violinist\, originally from Ukraine\, with an active private teaching studio in the Boston area. After earning an MM from the L’viv National Music Academy\, he joined the Austrian orchestra K&K Philharmoniker\, with whom he played 120 concerts per year in the great halls of Europe: Berliner Philharmonic\, Wiener Musikverein and Oslo Opera House. In the Boston area he performs regularly with the Cape Ann Symphony\, Boston Chamber Symphony Orchestra\, and Boston Philharmonic Orchestra\, as well as Boston Opera Collaborative. He was a member of KLMB String Quartet (Lviv\, Ukraine) and he is a co-founder of the Glenside Quartet (Boston\, MA). He recently earned his Artist Diploma from the Longy School of Music of Bard College (Cambridge\, MA)\, where he won the 2017 Honors Competition. In 2018\, Liubomyr placed 2nd in the International Music Competition for Strings (Cremona\, Italy)\, and now holds an associate faculty position at the Cremona International Music Academy for the 2021 festival. In addition to teaching privately\, he is on the faculty of Note-Worthy Experiences (Sudbury\, MA) and Sharon Music Academy. Learn more about Liubomyr here. \nPAULIUS PANCEKAUSKAS is a pianist and teacher hailing from Lithuania who has made Boston his home for the last five years. In 2020 he earned his Artist Diploma in piano performance from Longy School of Music of Bard College\, where he received the Neil and Jane Pappalardo Scholarship as well as the Presidential Scholarship\, and studied under Spencer Myer. He also holds an M.M. from Longy and a B.M. from Lithuanian Music and Theatre Academy. Paulius has achieved critical acclaim and won or placed in over a dozen piano and music competitions in Lithuania\, Estonia\, Slovakia\, and USA. He is a laureate of the international New Names foundation. He made his orchestral debut with the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra in 2009 performing Edward Grieg’s Piano Concerto in G minor. In 2014 he performed at the International Piano Stars Festival in Liepoja\, Latvia. He has also played with the Klaipėda chamber orchestra. In 2020 he was a finalist of the prestigious Frederic Chopin Competition in Hartford\, CT. Currently\, Paulius is an active performer in Massachusetts pursuing his solo and teaching career. He is on the faculty at the Community Music Center of Boston. Watch Paulius play. \nGORDON LANKTON (1931-2021) was a collector\, philanthropist and business leader who founded the Museum of Russian Icons in Clinton\, MA and built Nypro Inc into a powerhouse in medical plastics. He will\, above all\, be remembered as a leader who treated everyone with dignity. Gordon led with humility and genuinely cared for his employees and the community. He was also an important early benefactor of BRAI\, and supporter of ongoing collaboration between BRAI and the Museum of Russian Icons that has lasted over a decade. Read more about Gordon here. \nBALLETS RUSSES ARTS INITIATIVE is a Boston-based non-profit cultural organization that fosters international creative exchange in the visual and performing arts and film\, and connects communities in the US and Eurasia. BRAI carries out public programs throughout Massachusetts\, the East Coast and internationally\, and BR360 Member programs in the Boston area. www.ballets-russes.com \nTHE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY is a service organization preserving historic and civic traditions of Boston\, Massachusetts\, and the United States. The oldest chartered military organization in the western hemisphere\, the Ancients have had their headquarters and Museum on the fourth floor of historic Faneuil Hall since 1742. Historically\, members of this Company have served in every Massachusetts colonial war and national conflict since the company’s founding in 1638. Today they participate in national holiday celebrations\, add a measure of pomp and pageantry to the great events of our city and the Commonwealth and turn out for special commemorations. www.ahac.us.com \nLearn More and Buy Tickets
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/ballade-violin-piano-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210426T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210416T001041Z
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SUMMARY:The Zionist Phantom 1
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for two exciting events to launch our first ever virtual art exhibition in conjunction with Brandeis University’s Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts\, April 25-May 1\, 2021. \nThe Zionist Phantom – Exhibition Launch and Artist Talk with Prof. Dana Arieli and Dr. Rotem Rozental\nMonday\, April 26\, 2021\n11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET \n\n\nRegister \nMeet the artist and curator behind our very first virtual art exhibition\, The Zionist Phantom – coming soon! \nProfessor Dana Arieli\, Design Faculty\, Holon Institute of Technology and Mandel Center for Leadership in the Negev \nDr. Rotem Rozental\, Chief Curator and Senior Director of Arts and Culture at American Jewish University \nCosponsored by the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies and the Consulate General of Israel to New England. \nThe Zionist Phantom\, A Photographic Tale: Artist Workshop with Prof. Dana Arieli
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/zionist-phantom-1/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210427T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210427T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171912
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SUMMARY:The Zionist Phantom 2
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for two exciting events to launch our first ever virtual art exhibition in conjunction with Brandeis University’s Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts\, April 25-May 1\, 2021. \nThe Zionist Phantom\, A Photographic Tale: Artist Workshop with Prof. Dana Arieli\nTuesday\, April 27\, 2021\n12:00 – 2:00 PM ET \n\n\nRegister \n\nPictured: Artist Dana Arieli \nGuided by Prof. Dana Arieli\, participants will be invited to select images from the project and respond to them with their own texts\, reflecting their impressions\, emotions or memories. The written responses will be added to the exhibition webpage – coming soon! \nProfessor Dana Arieli\, Design Faculty\, Holon Institute of Technology and Mandel Center for Leadership in the Negev \nThe Zionist Phantom – Exhibition Launch and Artist Talk with Prof. Dana Arieli and Dr. Rotem Rozental
URL:https://www.centermakor.org/event/zionist-phantom-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Online Events
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