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All Aboard the Ark!: Family
Storytelling Workshop
Sunday, Oct. 27, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30p.m.
This special event for children ages 3
to 6 and their grownups features award
winning Jewish educator Jonathan S.
Chapman, author of “Let There Be Play.”
Explore the story of Noah’s Ark
through interactive storytelling and
theatrical play. Make an animal character,
set sail on the ark, and discover a rainbow
after the storm. Connect and collaborate
as a family while crafting and creating your
way through the story.
A Conversation With Lior Raz
Saturday, Nov. 16, 8p.m.
Born and raised in Jerusalem, Raz is
an actor, screenwriter, and co-CEO of
Faraway Road Productions. Raz is known
ur/in
HEAR
without bounds.
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HAYDN + MENDELSSOHN SYMPHONIES
Featuring Elizabeth Tiscione, ASO principal oboe
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RODERICK COX CONDUCTS
BARBER + RACHMANINOFF
Featuring John Adams' Doctor Atomic Symphony
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Atlanta
Symphony
Orchestra
worldwide for portraying Doron Kabilio
in the hit series, Fauda (Netflix), which he
created with Avi Issacharoff. In addition
to Fauda, the pair created Ghosts of Beirut
for Showtime and the Netflix series, Hit
and Run, starring Raz.
As an actor, Raz starred in films and
series such as 6 Underground (Netflix),
Operation Finale (Netflix), A Body That
Works (Netflix) and Crowded Room
(Apple). Raz will be seen next in projects
such as Ridley Scott’s Gladiator 2.
As for roles outside the screen, Raz
served as President of the Jury for the
2023 Cannseries Festival and is currently
serving as an official ambassador for the
International Judo Federation.
Teaming With
Israel: A
Conversation
with Noa Tishby
Wednesday, Nov. 13,
8 p.m.
New York Times
bestselling author and
Israel’s former Special
Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism and
Delegitimization will discuss her latest
book “Uncomfortable Conversations
With A Jew,” which she co-wrote with
Emmanuel Acho.
The authors ask—and answer—
questions that may make one squirm,
but together they explain the tropes and
catalysts of antisemitism in America today
so that the nation can better understand
what it is—and isn’t—and eradicate not
UNCOMFORTABLE
just hate towards Jews, but also learn how
to have the conversations that will end
hate toward all groups.
The Eucalyptus Cookbook
Moshe Basson
Foreword by Claudia Roden
An Evening with Chef
Moshe Basson
Thursday, Nov. 7, 7:30p.m.
Chef Moshe Basson will be in
conversation with Roey Shoshan, Senior
Director of Philanthropic Engagement,
discussing his book, “The Eucalyptus
Cookbook.”
In this cookbook, Basson asks can
you tell a life story through food? Can
you convey religion, history, personal
experiences of a specific place and time
through culinary art? Can food have an
impact that motivates people to come
together and find common ground?
Basson unpacks all these questions
and delves into the fascinating world of
modern Jerusalem cuisine. Through the
eyes of this renowned Jerusalem chef and
owner of the Eucalyptus, an innovative
restaurant that has been thriving for 36
years, personal stories come to life along
with modern and ancient history and
folklore.
A dessert reception will follow
featuring recipes from the book.
A Conversation with Joan Nathan
Friday, Nov. 15, 12p.m.
Food writer and educator Joan Nathan
will discuss her new cookbook “My Life
in Recipes: Food, Family & Memories”
with Jeremy Salamon, chef/owner of Agi’s
Counter.
The beloved authority on global Jewish
cuisine uses 100 recipes to look back at
her own family’s history— their arrival in
America from Germany; her childhood
in postwar New York and Rhode Island;
her years in Paris, New York, Israel, and
Washington, DC. Nathan shares her
story—of marriage, motherhood, and a
career as a food writer; of a life well-lived
and centered around meals—and she
punctuates it with all the foods she has
come to love.
A Shabbat buffet lunch featuring
recipes from the book will follow.
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