“Tevye Served Raw” Is Deliciou...
An evening of Sholem Aleichem, including (but certainly not exclusively) the Tevye stories, served up by three superb actors and the result is magic!
read moreAn evening of Sholem Aleichem, including (but certainly not exclusively) the Tevye stories, served up by three superb actors and the result is magic!
read moreWhen a journalist comes across a letter written in 1939 she is moved by its desperate plea for help – and begins a quest to find the truth.
read moreA story of forgiveness based on the life of German goalkeeper, Bert Trautmann, who led Manchester City to the 1956 FA Cup.
read moreInspired by a 1981 baby-trafficking incident, Song Without A Name, is an eyeopening and intimate account of one mother’s fight for justice.
read moreJason Haber, one of New York’s preeminent realtors offers a historical perspective and shares his views for future of New York City.
read moreShakespeare will be alive and well in a setting of lush farmland surrounded by a verdant vineyard – August 23 and 30
read moreThe Jewish Bronx went from opulence to neglect, leaving behind memories, stories and architecture.
read moreThe story of Congregation Shearith Israel’s dates back to New Amsterdam, it includes pirates and showcases the strength of community.
read moreRaised in Vienna, the daughter of classic musicians, Orly flees to Bolivia. Marvel at her power to survive, adapt and thrive in this captivating novel – Exile Music.
read moreWhat more appropriate way to spend the evening while we are social distancing then Coping with Crowds: “ESCAPES” on the Lower East Side led by Dr. Sharon Keller.
read moreWorking Man, written and directed by Robert Jury cuts deep and personal, dealing with the uncertainty, of work, relationships, and mental health, providing an unexpected positive twist. Available on Video-On-Demand
read moreTours of New York City, especially Jewish landmarks, has become a hallmark of the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy (LESJC).
read moreJack Fairweather, a former war reporter for The Washington Post and The Daily Telegraph, has written a fascinating account about Witold Pilecki, a 39-year-old gentleman Polish farmer in Eastern Poland who became a national hero. His efforts included alerting the West about Nazi crimes being committed at Auschwitz and attempting to establish an underground army to destroy the camp.
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