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SUMMARY:Thirteen Drivers’ Licenses Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Thirteen Drivers’ Licenses is a portable exhibit that tells the individual stories of Jewish citizens of Lichtenfels\, Germany\, persecuted by the Nazis\, whose licenses were discovered in 2017. Come explore this powerful exhibit at the Cohen Family Atrium and learn about the lives behind the photos\, and the story of their discovery.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/thirteen-drivers-licenses-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Drivers' Licenses
DESCRIPTION:In November 2018\, Lisa Salko\, along with her sisters and cousins\, traveled to Lichtenfels\, Germany to recover their grandfather’s and two great uncles’ drivers’ licenses\, which had been confiscated by the Nazis 80 years earlier and rediscovered in 2017. What started as a trip about reclaiming a part of their family turned into something so much bigger. Lisa will share her story about this fateful trip as she encountered a small town coming to terms with its darkest past–and charting a path forward. After the talk\, all participants are welcome to explore the “13 Drivers’ Licenses” exhibit on display in The Atrium. \nLisa Salko is a member of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center’s Generations Forward group of second and third generation of Holocaust survivors.  A former resident of Armonk\, Lisa and her husband Larry live in Elmsford. They are proud parents to their three children and loving “Mima” and “Poppy” to their three grandchildren.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/thirteen-drivers-licenses/
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics: Election Edition
DESCRIPTION:Up all night waiting for the election results? Have some coffee on us as we discuss the 2024 election with your fellow news enthusiasts. As always\, all points of view are welcome in this lively\, thought-provoking\, and civil discussion. Feel free to bring your lunch and/or a friend!
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/hot-topics-election-edition/
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SUMMARY:Reel to Real Film Series: The Miracle Worker (Dir. Arthur Penn)
DESCRIPTION:Members: $10; non-members: $18; includes light refreshments  \nJoin us for our next Reel to Real in which we have some snacks\, watch a movie together\, then explore the cinematic themes and how they play out in real life. This month’s selection is The Miracle Worker (1962). \nIn this film we witness the Keller family centered around the blind and deaf daughter\, Helen\, played by Oscar-winner\, Patty Duke. Her father offers her every kind of help that he can afford\, while her mother allows her everything she wants\, expecting nothing of Helen. Then Annie (Anne Bancroft) arrives\, who understands that unless Helen really learns what language is\, and how to use it to relate to others\, she will be doomed to isolation. \nThis Reel to Real presentation will explore the human condition through the lens of the parent-child relationship (our first relationship) and examine ideas of containment\, trust\, unconditional love and the struggle we all face\, like Helen\, to break through walls of silence and darkness towards connection. \nAbout the presenter: Scott Bloom has spent his 33-year career at the intersection of mental health\, schools\, and communities. He was the founding director of School Mental Health Services for the New York City Department of Education\, where he built a city-wide system of mental health services and resources in over 1800 city schools to better serve the needs of 1.2 million students and families. Mr. Bloom has certification as a psychotherapist and a private practice and supervision in New York City. 
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/reel-to-real-film-series-the-miracle-worker-dir-arthur-penn/
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SUMMARY:Challah and Conversation: Patience
DESCRIPTION:As we wait for the election results to be finalized\, let’s all take a deep breath and find that place inside where we can wait for resolution. The soul trait of patience is a useful tool when it comes to election results and so much more in our lives. We will dust off the cobwebs that prevent us from accessing patience in hopes that we can use it well now and into the future. As always\, your presence makes our conversation all the richer. \nIn the Challah and Conversation series\, Rabbi Ron Symons\, Shames JCC Sr. Director of Jewish Engagement\, leads interactive guided conversations about life that weave the world around us with general spirituality through Jewish and other  lenses. We begin our time together by lighting candles and end with a little grape juice and challah… all in a very inclusive way. Neighbors of all backgrounds are welcome. These are on the 2nd\, 3rd\, 4th\, and 5th Fridays of each month.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/challah-and-conversation-patience/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life
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