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NEW YORK.
PEOPLE. SOCIETY. EVENTS. GOSSIPS
ENTERTAINMENT
26-Cinema and TV
29-Miscellaneous
ART
33-Essays, articles
34-Miscellaneous
CULTURE. HERITAGE. BOOKS.
CIVILIZATION.
36-Articles, essays
45-Miscellaneous
LIFESTYLE.
HEALTH
56-Relations, people, life
SCIENCE. TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS. MONEY
BIZARRE. THEORIES
64-Scandals. Theories. Bizarre
COMMENTARIES. OPINIONS
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
71-Jihad and Islam
76-Heroes and legends
77-Jewish concerns
EVE WORLD
INTERVIEWS
CARTOONS. HUMOR
B.H. Fairchild and
Jean Valentine. Mon 2/27, 8:15 pm. What an
exultation." Richard Howard said of B.H. Fairchild's Early Occult
Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest. Mr. Fairchild is also the
author of The Art of the Lathe. "This is a poetry of the highest
order, because it lets us into spaces and meanings we couldn't
approach in any other way," wrote Adrienne Rich of the poetry of
Jean Valentine, whose books include The Cradle of the Real Life;
Growing Darkness, Growing Light and Door in the Mountain, for which
she received the National Book Award. . 1395 Lexington Avenue, New
York, 10128, 212-415-5500, 17, College+, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
PANEL AND BOOK
LAUNCH. "My Future is in America: Autobiographies of
Eastern European Jewish Immigrants". Join YIVO asthey celebrate this
anthology of autobiographies from YIVO's archive, published in
partnership with New York University Press, selected by editors and
translators Jocelyn Cohen and Daniel Soyer.
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (YIVO). Thursday, March 2 at 5pm.
Free Admission. Reservations required. Center for Jewish History, 15
West 16th Street (between 5th & 6th Avenues), New York, NY 10011,
Box Office: 917 606 8200.
BOOK READING: David Von
Drehle on the Triangle Fire. David Von Drehle,
journalist for the Washington Post, reads from his award-winning
book, Triangle: The Fire That Changed America on the 95th
anniversary of the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
Yeshiva University Museum (YUM). Thursday, March 23 at 6.30 pm.
$10/$8 for YUM Members and students. Includes exhibition
viewing.
BOOK EVENT;
Meredith Tax on Rivington Street. Meredith Tax, feminist,
writer, reads from her celebrated book, Rivington Street,
illuminating the world of activist women in the Lower East Side a
century age. Yeshiva University Museum (YUM. Thursday, March 16 at
6.30 pm. $10/$8 for YUM Members and students. Includes exhibition
viewing. Seating is limited. Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th
Street (between 5th & 6th Avenues), New York, NY 10011, Box Office:
917 606 8200.
Dr. Jeffrey Peck.
Will
speak about his new book Being Jewish in the New Germany. RSVP:
Norma Kirschen 212 744 6400. LBI. Monday, February 14 at 5.30pm.
$10/$5 for LBI Members. Center for Jewish History.
The struggle
for Soviet Jewry in American Politics.
Dr. Fred Lazin – Ben Gurion University. YUM and AJHS.
Thursday, February 23 at 6pm. $10/$8 for YUM and AJHS members and
students. Center for Jewish History.
Book Reception for
Nine Contemporary Jewish Plays.
Awards & Events:
Book Reception for Nine Contemporary Jewish Plays
- The Drama Book Shop, New York, NY.
Book Launch, Reading
and Reception. Tuesday, February 21, 2006 6:00 pm at The Drama Book
Shop , 250 West 40th Street, between 7th and 8th
Avenues.
The National Foundation for
Jewish Culture is pleased to invite you to a reception in honor of
the publication of Nine Contemporary Jewish Plays, an
anthology co-edited by Ellen Schiff and Michael Posnick....Read
more
PURIM MASCARADE BALL:
MARCH 14, 2006 @ Jay Senior Center , 2600 Ocean Avenue, (718)
891-1110 . Come in costume. Live entertainment, Traditional Purim
luncheon and Mishloach monot to all. Suggested donation $1.00.
Call for details!
The Jay Senior Center is a multicultural senior center service
agency serving community district 15 for the past 35 years.
Purim Carnival:
Jesters, Esthers & Much More. Sun 3/12,
11:30 am - 2:30 pm. Masks, games, puppet shows and delicious treats
are all part of this year’s Purim Carnival extravaganza. There is
fun for the whole family as the Y transforms into Shushan, the site
of the exciting, adventurous tale of Queen Esther and Mordechai, the
heroes of Purim. . 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128,
212-415-5500, 15, Kids-Teens, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
Purim Feast for the
Eyes and Ears: From Hodu to Kush. Sun
3/12, 2 pm. Beautiful Esther, wise old Mordechai, treacherous Haman,
and the topsy-turvy court of King Ahasuerus loom larger than life in
this exciting Purim play by Arm–of–the-Sea Theater. more Buy Tickets
Online $12 per person; $10 family members. 1109 Fifth Avenue, New
York, 10128, Alex Wittenberg, 212-423-3271, Jewish, Families,
Jewish Museum
Purim: Let's
Make Hamentaschen. Thu 3/9, 1-2 pm. Families with
children two to four years old can get together to celebrate Purim
with homemade hamentaschen, the three-cornered pastries filled with
apricot, prune and poppy-seed fillings that recall the
three-cornered hat of Haman, the villain of the Purim story. Purim
this year falls on Tuesday, March 14 (and begins Monday evening,
March 13). . 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128, 212-415-5500,
30, 2-4, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
Purim in Jerusalem.
Mon 2/27 thru Fri 3/31. This Photography
exhibit brings "Purim in Jerusalem" to life. Yankl Conzen fell in
love with the Jewish State. An accomplished artist and photographer,
he composed a vivid series of photos on the celebration of Purim in
Jerusalem. The Jewish Theological Seminary, 3080 Broadway, New York,
10027, The Library, 212-678-8082, FREE, College+, Jewish,
Jewish Theological Seminary
Purim Event
- Chicago, IL. On March 6th there will be a special performance of a
Purim Cantata, written specially for the NFJC by Allen Turner, well
know Chicago attorney, artist and philanthropist. The performance
will take place at the Arts Club of Chicago. For more information,
please contact Ilana Lewin at 212-629-0500 ext. 214. Date: March 6th
2006. Contact: Ilana Lewin at 212-629-0500 ext. 214. or
ilewin@jewishculture.org
JEWISH
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
.Grants and scholarships by The National Foundation
for Jewish Culture. Contact: (212) 629-0500, Fax: (212)
629-0508;
E-mail:
nfjc@jewishculture.org.
1-The
Gantz-Zahler Grant For
Jewish Non-Fiction Publishing.
Established by Karen Gantz-Zahler and
Eric Zahler, the grant of $2,500 can cover any publication cost,
including research, editorial, printing, marketing or distribution.
Due April 21, 2005.
#2.Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Fund for Doctoral
Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies.
#3.Sidney and Hadassah Musher
Publication Prize for a doctoral dissertation relating to Jewish
Life in Israel or America: 1880 to the Present
The National Foundation for Jewish Culture announces the Sidney and
Hadassah Musher Publication Prize. The prize will provide $4,000
toward the publication of a Ph.D dissertation relating to Jewish
life in Israel or America from 1880 to the present. Applicants must
have completed their dissertations and have a commitment for
publication from an academic or university press. The Sidney and
Hadassah Musher Publication Prize has been awarded on a biannual
basis since 1992 and will be awarded in 2003, based on the
recommendations of the Academic Advisory Committee of the National
Foundation for Jewish Culture.
The National Foundation for Jewish Culture can be
reached at (212) 629-0500, Fax: (212) 629-0508;
E-mail:
nfjc@jewishculture.org.
FOR WOMEN ONLY
"Insights Into
The Haftorah" with Rabbi Romm, for women only, every
Monday 8:30 p.m., Bialystoker Shul, 7-11 Bialystoker Place, (212)
475-0165.
Discussion of Psalms,
for women only, every Monday, 7 p.m., Aish HaTorah, 313 W. 83rd
St., call Esther at (973) 773-5782. $8.
MYSTICAL STUDY
“Mystical
Study" with Rabbi Zvi Friedlander, sponsored by The
Lisker Shul, every Thursday, 7 p.m., Cafe K, 8 E. 48th St., (212)
472-3968.
"Jewish Dance
and Enlightenment: Its Theological and Mystical Meaning"
with Feigue Berman, 9 sessions, 8-9:30 p.m., 92nd Street Y, 1395
Lexington Ave., (212) 415-5500. Call for more information.
COMPUTER TRAINING
Computer training
classes begin, beginning and advanced levels, 6 sessions, Monday
and Wednesday, Feb. 6 and 8, 9:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Council
Senior Center, 241 W. 72nd St., register to (212) 799-7205. $90,
members; $115, non-members.
GAMES
Card and game
room, supervised bridge and Scrabble, every Monday, 1-4 p.m.,
JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave., (646) 505-5708, Ext. 212. $5,
non-members.
Party Bridge,
every Tuesday, 10 a.m.; international/domestic current events, 11
a.m.; Bridge, 1:30 p.m., Council Senior Center, 241 W. 72nd
St., (212) 799-7205.
Party bridge,
every Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; social bridge, 1:30 p.m.,
Council Senior Center, 241 W. 72nd St., (212) 799-7205.
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Social and
political issues discussion group, every Wednesday, 10:30
a.m.-noon, JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave., (646) 505-5708,
Ext. 212. $25, two months, non-members.
ADOPTION
"Waiting to Adopt"
facilitated by social worker, sponsored by Ametz Adoption
Program of Jewish Child Care Association, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 7
p.m., JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave., RSVP to (646)
505-5708. $25, member families; $30, non-member families.
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CLASSES: VOICE TRAINING
Voice
training, 10 a.m.; every Wednesday 10:45
a.m.; low weight resistance and aerobics, 1:15 p.m., Council Senior
Center, 241 W. 72nd St., (212) 799-7205.
CHORUS
Chorus,
every Friday, 1:30 p.m., Council Senior Center, 241 W. 72nd St.,
(212) 799-7205.
KABALLAH
Day of Kabbalah. Sun 3/5,
9:30-5:30 am. With entertainers like Madonna touting Kabbalistic
practice, the popularity of this mystical Judaic tradition has grown
exponentially. But clearly, Kabbalah is more than a fad. ‘A Day of
Kabbalah’ travels well beyond pop stars and the media, diving into
K. JCC in Manhattan, 76th & Amsterdam, New York, 10024, Rabbi
Naftali Citron, 212-580-2391, $50 advance, $60 doo, Jewish,
The Carlebach Shul
The Zohar:
How Kabbalah Reimagines the Bible. Sun 2/26, 7:30 pm. The
Aaron Freidberg, JD, Chair in Bible Studies Lecture Rabbi Daniel
Matt The Zohar, the masterpiece of Kabbalah, is a mystical
commentary on the Torah, Here, the Biblical narrative is transformed
into a biography of God—a God who is equally male and female and
whose union depends on human awareness and action. Rabbi Daniel
Matt, author of The Essential Kabbalah and God and the Big Bang,
recently completed the third volume of The Zohar: Pritzker Edition,
a translation and commentary based on original Aramaic manuscripts.
. 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128, 212-415-5500, 25,
College+, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
The Value of War: A Kabbalistic Perspective on Conflict.
Thu 3/2, 7:30 pm. Jason Shulman According to the Kabbalah, conflict
is one of the basic building blocks of our universe. Yet conflict
often degenerates into war. How can we return conflict to its true
origin as one of the positive ingredients in Creation? Spiritual
teacher Jason Shulman focuses on God, healing and our capacity to
live a truly human life. . 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128,
212-415-5500, 20, College+, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
“The
Kabbalah of What Makes Us Tick”, every Thursday,
8:15 p.m., The Carlebach Shul, 305 W. 79th St., (212) 580-2391.
"Chasidut
and Kabbalah" with Rabbi Naftali Citron and Rebbetzin
Emunah Witt of Jerusalem, Thursday, Feb. 2nd, 8 p.m., The Carlebach
Shul, 305 W. 79th St., (212) 580-2391. $10.
Study of
kabbalistic meaning of Friday night service, alongside
actual service, led by Yaron Milgrom-Elcott, doctoral student in
medieval kabbalah every Friday, through March 31 at New York
University, at candelighting, or Zarua, 127 E. 82nd St., (212)
452-2310, Ext. 10.
CANCER SURVIVORS
CLASS FOR OVARIAN
CANCER SURVIVORS. Light exercise, toning,
endurance, stretching, balance work and stress reduction
exercises, followed by optional open swim. 8
sessions, beginning Monday, March 13, 2:20-3:00pm .
FEE: $10/session at the JCC of Mid-Westchester, sponsored
by Enid Ancell Family Center. CONTACT: Melissa
McCool, 914-472-3300 ext. 412.
Man to Man: An
Afternoon Seminar on Cancer. Sun 3/5, 2:30-4:30 pm. Simon
Hall, MD; Eric Hollander, MD, and David Katz, MD, MPH / Arthur Aufses,
MD, moderator Explore the latest research, detection, treatment and
prevention of prostate cancer. Gain an understanding of how urologic
health and male aging impact sexual performance and how to combat
these issues. Get the information you need to better manage stress and
anger on a daily basis and obtain a nutrition plan to help increase
longevity, reduce mood swings and manage weight. Tickets are $25; $5
for May Center members. May Center members please call Y-Charge at
212.415.5500 to order. . 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128,
212-415-5500, 25, College+, Jewish, Families,
92nd Street Y
ALZHEIMER
ALZEIMER CAREGIVER
SUPPORT GROUP. Are you caring for someone with
memory loss? Come share advice and information with
people going through the same experience. Wednesday,
April 5, 2006, 7:00pm . FEE: $10 at the JCC of
Mid-Westchester. CONTACT: Melissa McCool, 914-472-3300
ext. 412
YIDDISH JEWISH CONF.
NYU TO HOST TWO-DAY
CONFERENCE ON YIDDISH/JEWISH CULTURES. New York
University's Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic
Studies will
host "Yiddish/Jewish Cultures: Literature, History, and
Thought in Eastern European Diasporas," on Sun., Feb. 26
and Mon., Feb. 27 at NYU's King Juan Carlos I of Spain
Center (53 Washington Sq. South, betw. Sullivan and
Thompson Sts.). Conference speakers include the following:
NYU's Tony Michels, Lawrence Schiffman, Hasia Diner, and
Gennady Estraikh; Rebecca Margolis of Montreal's Vanier
College; David Roskies, Jewish Theological Seminary; and
Jeffrey Shandler, Rutgers University. "Performing Yiddish
Identities," "Constructing Yiddish in Interwar Europe,"
and "Yiddish Theater and Its Discontents" will be among
the conference panels. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett,
University Professor and professor of performance studies
at NYU, will deliver the keynote address, "Yiddish
Studies: Towards a 21st Century Mandate" on Sun., Feb. 26,
at 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public,
whom may call 212.998.8981 or email
gsas.hebrewjudaic@nyu.edu to RSVP for individual
sessions. Reporters interested in attending should contact
James Devitt, Office of Public Affairs, at 212.998.6808 or
james.devitt@nyu.edu.
This conference for emerging scholars is sponsored by the
Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies with the
support of the Melvin Rauch Foundation, Inc.
FOLKLORE FESTIVALS
FOLKLORE
FESTIVAL. All in a Day's Work. A folklore festival
combines storytelling, dressmaking demonstrations and music,
bringing to life the multi-ethnic world of the garment industry.
Yeshiva University Museum (YUM). Sunday, March 26 1 to 4pm. $12/$10
YUM Members, students and children under 18. Includes Museum
admission. Advance purchase recommended.
RUSSIAN PROGRAM:
“INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMAN”
.A celebration @Jay Senior Center, 2600 Ocean Avenue, (718)
891-1110. Russian music starting @ 10am , authentic Russian lunch
Menu, free T-Shirt give away and free make-up makeovers. For all
women. Call the Director for details.
FAMILY
FAMILY. HISTORY
RESEARCH: Finding our Roots: Introduction to Jewish
Genealogy. The basics of family history research: interviewing
relatives, mining family archives, exploring selected Internet sites
and examining source documents. Special topics: surname origins,
name changes and spelling variations. Center Genealogy Institute
(CGI). Wednesday, March 29, 10.30am to 1pm and 6.30pm to 9pm. $25
for each session.
HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
HOLOCAUST CLUB 2600
. Meets every 3rd Thursday of the month for
Holocaust Survivors @ Jay Senior Center , 2600 Ocean Avenue, (718)
891-1110. Next meeting is February 23, 2006 call and ask for Ellie
Jacuby.
The Jay Senior Center is a multicultural senior center service
agency serving community district 15 for the past 35 years.
Life in Shadows:
Hidden Children and the Holocaust. Wed 3/1
thru Sun 6/25. This moving special exhibition tells the remarkable
stories of the Nazis' most vulnerable victims--Jewish children. By
war's end, as many as 1.5 million of those children were dead. . 36
Battery Park City, New York, 10280, Ella Leitner, 646-437-4200,
Jewish,
Museum of Jewish Heritage
SYMPOSIUM
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