Archive for the ‘Humor’ Category

November 10 — “Explore the Art & Soul of Peace” Through Humor in a Lecture/Slide Show with Maureen Kushner

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

American art educator and professional comedy writer Maureen Kushner traveled across Israel helping children move beyond fear by creating paintings about peace. The artworks by Jewish, Arab, Bedouin and Druze children are now featured in a traveling exhibit. Hear Ms. Kushner share stories about her journey and the inspiring vision of the children. The exhibit will be on display at the Arthur M. Glick JCC through December. Schools and youth groups are encouraged to bring students to view the paintings.


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November 1 — Watch the funniest Jewish women ever in “Making Trouble”

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

The hilarious Making Trouble: Three Generations of Funny Jewish Women tells the story of six of the greatest female comic performers of the last century — Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner, and Wendy Wasserstein. Hosted by four of today’s funniest women (Judy Gold, Jackie Hoffman, Cory Kahaney and Jessica Kirson) this film is the true saga of what it means to be Jewish, female and funny.


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November 13 — Jennifer 8. Lee discusses “The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food”

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

What was the Kosher duck scandal? Did General Tso have anything to do with the chicken dish that bears his name? Enjoy fortune cookies and tea as you learn the answers from New York Times reporter Jennifer Lee, whose new book includes an entire chapter about the relationship between the Jews and Chinese food.
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November 16 — Amy Lederman: One God, Many Paths

Friday, August 15th, 2008

One God, Many Paths celebrates the joy and wisdom that the teachings of Judaism can bring to everyday life. Regardless of your age, religious background, or observance, Amy Lederman’s heartwarming stories can inspire as they provide new insights into love, family, work, relationships, tradition and God.


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November 20 — “More Alike Than Not: A vibrant interfaith storytelling event”

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Storytelling performed by Gerald Fierst, Arif Choudhury and Susan O’Halloran (Jewish, Muslim and Catholic) offering a “real life-story tapestry” of traditional, personal and sacred stories illuminating the experience of being an American in a time of religious tension and change.

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November 6-8 — Attend the symposium “Cancer Stories” to learn about the impact of narrative on medical conditions

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

A three-day symposium organized around the premise that narratives about cancer have influenced the way in which cancer is experienced in America. Prose, poetry, performance, and the visual arts constitute the range of narratives the symposium will explore. (more…)

November 1-16 — The Spirit & Place Festival provides dozens of opportunities for “Exploring Imagination”

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Where does imagination reside? Who or what is cultivating the practice of imagination? When are social, religious, and cultural boundaries appropriate? What is needed to unleash public imagination in ways that benefit our communities’ economic, social, and cultural health? These are just a few of the thought-provoking questions that will be explored across the city through performances, dance, panel discussions, exhibits, workshops, and more during the 2008 Spirit & Place Festival. (more…)

December 16 — No Man’s Land, (2001 Bosnian, French & English with English subtitles)

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Čiki is a Bosnian soldier who saves himself by diving into a trench in no man’s land. Nino, a Serbian soldier, sneaks into the trench and finds Čiki . Though both men are armed and dangerous, they find themselves trapped in very odd situation with neither able to leave without getting shot by the other side. 2001 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film. (more…)

November 11 — The Komediant (2000)

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The glory days of the Yiddish Vaudeville stage and beyond are brought to life in this documentary chronicling the bittersweet saga of a legendary theatrical family: the Bursteins. (more…)

September 16 — Bread & Tulips (Italy, 2000)

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Rosalba is abandoned at a rest stop during a family trip. She decides to hitch her way toward Venice, where she finds herself making a new group of friends, getting a job, and beginning to care for an oddly appealing—and suicidal—waiter. (more…)