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UPCOMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY JAN 26
2 P.M. E.T. Virtual The Sephardic Roots of Israeli Cuisine
We're thrilled to partner with JArts Boston on their Taste of Israel festival.
You simply can’t understand Israeli cuisine without understanding Sephardic cooking.
You will learn to recreate the magic of adefina, the Sephardic Shabbat stew (like cholent, but with flavor!) and we will explore the wonders of pomegranate juice, from the ancient texts of Maimonides to the streets of Tel Aviv.
This talk will be recorded and sent to registrants. REGISTER →
TUESDAY FEB 1
7 P.M. E.T. Virtual Black Jewish History/Black Jewish Futures Month
Throughout the month of February, Black Jewish leaders will lead online sessions that explore the experiences of Black Jews through their activism, music, and leadership in the Jewish community and around the world. All sessions will be online.
Join the first session with Forward editor-at-large Robin Washington, "Telling the Story: The most important Jewish Civil Rights leader you may not have heard of." REGISTER →
THURSDAY FEB 3
3 P.M. E.T. Virtual Digitizing History: Bringing Lower East Side tenements to life for 21st century audiences
Join the Forward for a special conversation in partnership with the Washington Post and the Tenement Museum and learn about the Jewish American story like you've never seen it before.
The storied museum and newspaper teamed up in December for an interactive essay that transports readers to a Lower East Side tenement. Hear from Philip Kennicott, a Pulitzer-winning art and architecture critic; Jenna Pirog, deputy editor for strategic initiatives at the Washington Post, who led the Lede Lab team that designed and developed the Tenement Museum project; Dr. Annie Polland, Tenement Museum president; and Chana Pollack, the Forward's archivist.
Forward editor-in-chief Jodi Rudoren will moderate a conversation that will give a behind-the-scenes look into how the project was created, how new technologies are being harnessed to transform storytelling, and what this might mean for preserving and sharing Jewish history.
This talk will be recorded and sent to registrants. REGISTER →
MONDAY FEB 7
7 P.M. E.T. Virtual Jonathan Greenblatt in conversation with Jodi Rudoren
In It Could Happen Here: Why America Is Tipping from Hate to the Unthinkable―And How We Can Stop It, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt sounds an alarm, warning that this age-old trend is gathering momentum in the U.S., as we recently saw in Colleyville, Texas—and that violence on an even larger, more catastrophic scale could be just around the corner if we don’t act now.
Greenblatt will be in conversation with Jodi Rudoren, the editor-in-chief of the Forward. REGISTER → VIEW ALL EVENTS
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