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SUMMARY:2023 Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 36th Annual Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival is fast approaching! Mark your calendars for November 5-19\, 2023 for two weeks of in-person\, virtual\, and hybrid events featuring a diverse array of authors bringing new fiction\, nonfiction\, and children’s literature to the greater Ann Arbor community.  \nMost events are free and open to the public; paid admission is required for Lunch & Learn sessions and the annual Sponsors’ Dinner.  \nTo see our author lineup\, learn more about sponsorship\, or visit the JCC’s virtual bookstore\, please visit https://jccannarbor.org/book-festival/ to learn more! \nOrganizational Sponsors as of October 2023 \n  \n    \n \n \n \n   \n 
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/2023-ann-arbor-jewish-book-festival/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of Ann Arbor\, 2935 Birch Hollow Drive\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor
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SUMMARY:TBE: Getting Good at Getting Older
DESCRIPTION:As part of a new initiative at Temple Beth Emeth we are offering programming and study sessions centered around the art of aging through a Jewish lens. More information about future programming will be coming soon. Until then\, please join us for our 6 part book discussion using the text Getting Good at Getting Older by Richard Siegel and Laura Geller. The book can be purchased from most major book retailers. This is open to adults of all ages who are open to learning about aging. \nOne time registration required for in-person meeting. REGISTER HERE. \nOn zoom here.
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/tbe-getting-good-at-getting-older-3/
LOCATION:Temple Beth Emeth\, 2309 Packard St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Temple Beth Emeth
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SUMMARY:Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival Program
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL PROGRAM\nWith Author Rebecca Clarren\, The Cost of Free Land\nModerated by Deborah Dash Moore\, Professor of History\, University of Michigan\n12:00 PM over Zoom\nRebec­ca Clar­ren only knew the major plot points of her immi­grant family’s ori­gins. Her great-great-grand­par­ents\, the Sinykins\, and their six chil­dren fled anti­semitism in Rus­sia and arrived in the Unit­ed States at the turn of the 20th cen­tu­ry\, ulti­mate­ly set­tling on a 160-acre home­stead in South Dako­ta. Over the next few decades\, despite tough years on a mer­ci­less prairie and mul­ti­ple set­backs\, the Sinykins became an Amer­i­can immi­grant suc­cess sto­ry. What none of Clarren’s ances­tors ever men­tioned was that their land\, the foun­da­tion for much of their wealth\, had been cru­el­ly tak­en from the Lako­ta by the Unit­ed States gov­ern­ment. Amer­i­ca had bro­ken hun­dreds of treaties with hun­dreds of Indige­nous nations across the con­ti­nent\, and the land that had once been reserved for the sev­en bands of the Lako­ta had been dimin­ished\, splin­tered\, and hand­ed for free\, or prac­ti­cal­ly free\, to white set­tlers. In The Cost of Free Land\, Clar­ren melds inves­tiga­tive report­ing with per­son­al fam­i­ly his­to­ry to reveal the inter­twined sto­ries of her fam­i­ly and the Lako­ta\, and the dev­as­tat­ing cycle of loss of Indige­nous land\, cul­ture\, and resources that con­tin­ues today. \nAward-win­ning jour­nal­ist Rebec­ca Clar­ren has been writ­ing about the Amer­i­can West for more than twen­ty years. Her mag­a­zine pieces\, for which she has won the Hill­man Prize\, appear in High Coun­try News\, The Nation\, and Indi­an Coun­try Today. Her debut nov­el\, Kick­down\, was short­list­ed for the PEN/​Bellwether Prize for Social­ly Engaged Fic­tion. An Amer­i­can Inher­i­tance\, her work of cre­ative nonfic­tion\, was award­ed a Whit­ing Non­fic­tion Award. Her work is reg­u­lar­ly sup­port­ed by the Fund for Inves­tiga­tive Jour­nal­ism. She lives in Port­land\, Ore­gon with her hus­band and two kids. \n 
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/ann-arbor-jewish-book-festival-program-8/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor
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SUMMARY:TBE: Getting to This Moment: A Brief History of the Conflict Between Israel and the Palestinians
DESCRIPTION:Registration required for in-person seating and to receive the Zoom link (below). \nPlease join Temple Beth Emeth clergy for a discussion on the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict. We will explore the different leadership factions in the West Bank and Gaza\, with a particular focus on the rise of Hamas. This conversation aims to serve as an introductory overview for those seeking clarity on the region’s history and its current situation. This session will be in-person and on zoom. \nIn the weeks following the discussion\, we will facilitate a series of small group conversations to provide safe spaces where diverse viewpoints can be openly shared and discussed within our congregation. Details about these conversations will be released soon. \nRegistration coming soon.
URL:https://www.jewishannarbor.org/event/tbe-getting-to-this-moment-a-brief-history-of-the-conflict-between-israel-and-the-palestinians/
LOCATION:Temple Beth Emeth\, 2309 Packard St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Temple Beth Emeth
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