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Sousa Mendes is credited with the largest rescue actions by a single individual during the Holocaust
read moreSousa Mendes is credited with the largest rescue actions by a single individual during the Holocaust
read moreExamination of the Progressive Era shows recurring themes, which marks our progress and our ability to learn from the past–the good and the mistakes.
read moreHarmony, despite differences. Breaking Bread, where chefs achieve cross-cultural connection in the kitchen.
read moreThe movie Delicate State makes you wonder – how far would you go to protect your family.
read more“Witness” is an interactive theatrical experience, encapsulating the American-Jewish immegrant experience, and a cry for unity to stand up against anti-Semitism.
read moreHester Street reminds us of the sacrifices Eastern European immigrants made just to survive.
read moreFinding My Voice, Kathleen Turner’s one-woman performance is a rare chance to share an evening with a legend.
read moreImmersive art creates an intimate relationship between the viewer and the artwork. Experience van Gogh in a new way.
read moreMesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem comes to life in Yeshiva Days, an anthropological account and memoir of the community that is both learned and down to earth, traditional, and adaptive, and a mystery to many LES residents.
read moreWhat better way for The George Street Playhouse to reopen in-person theater than with It’s Only A Play, a tribute to Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally who died of COVID in 2020.
read moreThe Magnificent Meyersons offers a beautiful way to view the complexities of life. “The world is wonderful, strange, and unpredictable. We each get to write and interpret our own stories.”
read moreFrom Hell to Challah, rising from fragile to fearless, one grain at a time. Is an encyclopedia of wisdom, a women’s guide to self-discovery, acceptance, and joy.
read moreThroughout the COVID lockdown, these LESJC virtual tours provided a travel log exploring the Jewish past, allowing armchair explorations through time during a period when physical travel was restricted.
read moreIn 1902, the immigrant women of the LES took charge, mobilized, taking their message to the streets, boycotting meat until prices fell, temporarily breaking the Meat Trust.
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