Art Appreciation: Hiding in Plain Sight... [VIRTUAL]
… the explosive art and influence of a peace-loving Jewish man.
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Art Appreciation: Seven Wonders of the World... [VIRTUAL]
… justice and mercy and those who fought for it revealed through stunning postake stamps from our world’s seven continents.
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Studying the Holocaust through Film [In-Person]
A golden opportunity to view and discuss the Holocaust through the lens of documentaries and feature films, facilitated by a premier educator.
Studying the Holocaust through Film [In-Person]
A golden opportunity to view and discuss the Holocaust through the lens of documentaries and feature films, facilitated by a premier educator.
Big Biographies on Tiny Stamps
The unique art and artists that create within the specialized world of worldwide postage stamps will highlight extraordinary biographies of diverse Jews
Voices Across the Generations [No Cost]
Adena is the author of Living Among the Dead: My Grandmother's Holocaust Survival Story of Love and Strength - she honors her grandmother's life by speaking about her grandmother's survival and lessons learned from the Holocaust.
Antisemitism: An Ageless Hatred with The Honorable Wendy Morton
An examination of the longest hatred, then and now.
Adorning Jewish Men & Women—How Gems & Precious Metals Save Jewish Lives
Explore jewelry as a symbol of love, defiance, piety and life itself.
"Stamp it Out"
The wonder and fullness of the Jewish experience is compressed and released on the miniature canvas of a postage stamp.
The Jewish Diaspora, the Earliest Beginnings
A fascinating look into the vast world of Jews living outside the land of Israel (even while the Temples stood) in places such as Egypt, and in the Persian, Greek and Roman Empires and more.
American Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to President Trump
We will explore the gradual but dramatic change in American foreign policy.
Sephardic Jewry
Iberia (Spain), Eastern Sephardi, Western Sephardi & The Modern Sephardic Experience
The Satire & Humor of Ephraim Kishon (1924-2005)
Kishon, an author and satirist, was a Holocaust Survivor who became one of Israel’s best known authors.
From Then to Now, A Very Timely Course
Mandate to Statehood and the ideology and values that helped create Israel. Evaluating the philosophy of that creation through the lens and performance of three prime ministers.
The Founding of the Republican Party: 1856-1876... Lincoln to Grant
This class will explore the emergence of the Republican Party.
The Jefferson Dynasty: Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson… The History of Political Polarization of American Politics
This class will explore and define the emergence of parties and the impact of polarization on American history beginning with Jefferson and Hamilton...and on several other occasions during our 240 years as a country.
"We Were the Lucky Ones" by Georgia Hunter
Kim Klett, Holocaust Educator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will conduct a book review on "We Were the Lucky Ones" by Georgia Hunter, an international bestseller.
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"Lilac Girls" by Martha Hall Kelly
Kim Klett, Holocaust Educator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will conduct a book review on "Lilac Girls" by Marth Hall Kelly, an international bestseller.
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A Mini-Course on the Controversial Issues Facing the Jewish People Today
Fascinating historical material exploring the philosophical, legal, and human perspectives to Jewish Life's fundamental dilemmas.
Thursdays May 31 and June 7
Founding Fathers: Visionaries of the Future
This course provides an opportunity to explore what is only briefly taught in high school or college.
Thursdays beginning February 23 through March 23
Founding Fathers: Visionaries of the Future
This course provides an opportunity to explore what is only briefly taught in high school or college.
Thursdays beginning January 11 through February 9
Major Jewish Controversies - "Two Jews Three Opinions"
This lecture class provides fascinating historical material exploring the philosophical, legal, and human perspective to these conflicts.
Thursdays beginning January 8 through February 22
The Jewish Experience in the 20th Century: Coming Comfortable but Always on Our Toes
Beginning with the great migration of over two million Eastern European Jews to the United States, this course explores the changing and amazing ways in which Jews adapted to a new life and culture.
Wednesdays beginning November 1 through December 13
The American Century Pt 2: Truman to Clinton... & the Emergence of the World of the "Wise Men"
...the issues they faced, the way they ad-dressed them, their successes, achievements and failures.
Fridays beginning October 27 through December 15
Major Jewish Controversies - "Two Jews Three Opinions"
This lecture class provides fascinating historical material exploring the philosophical, legal, and human perspective to these conflicts.
Thursdays beginning October 26 through December 7
FDR to TRUMAN – Actions/Inaction Speaks Louder than Words
Jews relationship with Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
Fridays beginning February 24 through March 24.
Crash Course on Hasidism
A fascinating window into everything you have ever wanted to know about this movement in Jewish life. Thursdays beginning January 26 through March 2
TR (Teddy Roosevelt) to FDR
American Jews relationship with Presidents Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt.
Fridays beginning January 20 through February 17.
A Passion for Justice Portrayed with Paintbrush & Pen
The Power of Arthur Szyk’s (one of the 20th Century’s greatest artists) Art & Social Commentary.
Wednesday, November 16 and November 30.