Shakespeare at the Old York Ce...

Aug 18, 2020 by

Shakespeare will be alive and well in a setting of lush farmland surrounded by a verdant vineyard – August 23 and 30

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Remnants of the Jewish Bronx: ...

Aug 14, 2020 by

The Jewish Bronx went from opulence to neglect, leaving behind memories, stories and architecture.

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Virtual Tours: From Spain and ...

Aug 7, 2020 by

The story of Congregation Shearith Israel’s dates back to New Amsterdam, it includes pirates and showcases the strength of community.

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Exile Music: The Sound of Sile...

Jun 25, 2020 by

Raised 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.

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“Escape” with the Lower ...

Jun 4, 2020 by

What 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.

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Isn’t Medicine Supposed ...

May 18, 2020 by

The patient, in consultation with his doctor, is taking this drug, a medication which many patients swear is what cured them; a drug many doctors say is extremely helpful if taken at the beginning of the disease (but doesn’t help at all in later stages); a drug which other doctors do not prescribe at all.

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Hope, Respect and Friendship d...

May 12, 2020 by

Working 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

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Setting the Record Straight: A...

May 10, 2020 by

From the outset of the pandemic’s appearance in the Jewish state, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky stressed that everyone should heed the guidelines of Israel’s doctors and the Ministry of Health.

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