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WEDNESDAY FEB 10
2:00 P.M. E.T. Why are there so many monuments to Nazis? A Forward investigation found that there are more than 300 statues and memorials honoring Holocaust perpetrators around the world, including many in the United States. Like Confederate statues erected after the Civil War, these monuments rewrite history and inspire new generations of racists and antisemites.
TUESDAY FEB 16
2 P.M. E.T. Meet the Forward 50 Our next installment of the "50 American Jews, 10 conversations" series will feature Rabbi Michael Beals, Congregation Beth Shalom in Wilmington, Delaware also known as “Joe Biden’s rabbi”; Maayan Zik, Hasidic Jewish social activist; Rabbi Benay Lappe, founder and rosh yeshiva of SVARA and senior fellow at the Institute for the Next Jewish Future in Chicago; and Deborah Cornavaca, deputy chief of staff to N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy.
This talk will be recorded and sent to registrants. REGISTER →
WEDNESDAY FEB 17
7:30 P.M. E.T. Rukhl Schaechter discusses role of women in the shtetl Forverts editor Rukhl Schaechter and historian Sholem Beinfeld will appear on the weekly Yiddish-language radio show, Dos Yidishe Kol (the Yiddish Voice) for a discussion on the powerful role of the woman in the East European shtetl.
The discussion will be conducted in Yiddish and is part of the Thomas Zand Forward event series. Listeners can also access the segment on the show’s website afterwards. TUNE IN HERE →
TUESDAY FEB 23
2 P.M. E.T. Meet the Forward 50 The next conversation in our weekly series will feature Ellie Klein Goldman, executive director at Temple Shalom in Newton, MA and co-creator of RogueShul parody Twitter account; Jacob Jonas, choreographer and founder of Jacob Jonas The Company; Christa Whitney, director of the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project; and Ariel Zwang, the first woman to head the Joint Distribution Committee.
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