Mohammad Darawshe

JCRC Speaker Series The Crisis in Israel: Perspectives from our Partners Mohammad Darawshe In his role as the Director of Equality and Shared Society at the Givat Haviva Institute, Darawshe oversees programs that engage thousands of Jewish and Arab Israeli citizens every year. Mohammad will share his experience as an Arab Israeli during the ongoing […]

Raz Shmilovich

JCRC Speaker Series The Crisis in Israel: Perspectives from our Partners Raz Shmilovich Israeli tour educator Raz Shmilovich and his family live in Moshav Netiv Ha’asarah, the closest Israeli community to the Gaza strip. For many of us life on the Gaza border is unimaginable even during the best of times, and Netiv Ha’asarah has […]

Pinot on the Patio

2Life Communities 30 Wallingford Road, Brighton, MA, United States

Pinot on the Patio Brown House will be hosting Pinot on the Patio this Thursday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.  From 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. we will be enjoying the music of Broadway performer James Michael. If you are on campus, we would live to have you  join the Brown residents and staff […]

Who is a Jew?

Who is a Jew? Jewish Identity in photography at the ANU Museum in Tel-Aviv. Dear Friends, Recently the JPA Community was added to the Communities directory at the ANU Museum of the Jewish People in Israel. On June 10th we invite you to a special JPA event where we will explore the topic of Jewish […]

A Conversation with State Senator Eric Lesser

JCRC Speaker Series A Conversation with State Senator Eric Lesser Join us for a one-on-one conversation with State Senator Eric Lesser and JCRC Executive Director Jeremy Burton. Senator Lesser will pull back the curtain on Beacon Hill, discuss his priorities for the Commonwealth, and how his Jewish identity informs his work. Learn More and Register

Space Torah

Center Makor: The Campus 384 Harvard St., Brookline, MA, United States

Yes! We are reopening for events! Come in person to celebrate the beginning of summer with old friends, while meeting new acquaintances. Space Torah Welcome Back Extravaganza In 1996, NASA astronaut Dr. Jeff Hoffman brought a small Torah scroll on board Space Shuttle Columbia. On Shabbat, while orbiting Earth, he read from the book of […]

History of American Jewish Summer Camps

The History of American Jewish Summer Camps Thursday, July 8 | 5 PM ET on Zoom Join the Museum for a program exploring the fascinating history of Jewish summer camps, an American Jewish tradition started in the early 20th century to preserve heritage, forge Jewish identity, and let children escape the city heat. Register Today

Концерт Галины Богдановской

Творческий вечер Галины Богдановской К юбилею Авторская песня Театр Кино 8 июля, 7 p.m., Zoom Ранее не показанные фрагменты выступлений Американская премьера анимационного документального фильма с участием Галины Богдановской. Совместное производство Беларусьфильм и Ленфильм. Фильм представлен на участие в Венецианском Кинофестивале – 2021. Билет $25. Оплата по PayPal c paypal.me/michaelbrusilovsky1 Info mbrusilov@gmail.com

Mengele: Unmasking the Angel of Death

“Mengele: Unmasking the Angel of Death” Book Talk Tuesday, July 13 | 2 PM ET on Zoom Former Museum Director David G. Marwell, tasked with uncovering Mengele’s fate while he worked at the U.S. Justice Department in the 1980s, is the author of Mengele: Unmasking the Angel of Death, a definitive new biography. Marwell will […]

A Crime on the Bayou Q&A

A Crime on the Bayou Virtual Screening Dir. Nancy Buirski (US, 2020, 89 min) Filmmaker Nancy Buirski (The Loving Story, The Rape of Recy Taylor) tells the story of a lasting bond formed between an unjustly arrested Black man, Gary Duncan, and Richard Sobol, his young Jewish attorney. In 1966, 19-year-old Duncan faces the white […]