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SUMMARY:Rodgers: An Afternoon of Song and Story
DESCRIPTION:The Golden Ticket Series returns for another afternoon honoring the iconic work of Richard Rodgers\, who wrote some of the most famous musicals of all time\, including\, “The Sound of Music\,” “Oklahoma!” and “South Pacific.” His collaborations with Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II are narrated by Broadway producer Jack Viertel and sung by a quartet of professional vocalists accompanied by an orchestra. You’ll hear masterpieces live such as “Climb Ev’ry Mountain\,” “Hello Young Lovers\,” “Some Enchanted Evening\,” and more!
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/rodgers-an-afternoon-of-song-and-story-2/
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SUMMARY:The Rise and Fall of Lewisohn Stadium
DESCRIPTION:When we think about where one can hear world class music\, some distinctive places come to mind like Lincoln Center\, Carnegie Hall\, or even Great Performances on PBS. But before these venues\, there was the historic Lewisohn Stadium on the campus of City College\, a vital space for the city’s diverse communities. This lecture will highlight the stadium’s cultural and historical significance as a hub for major music performances for 50 years\, as well as sports events and public gatherings. We will explore its architectural features\, decline\, and the efforts to preserve its legacy\, underscoring the lasting impact of public spaces on urban identity and community life. \nAbout the presenter: Former judge Walter Schwartz has served as the Ardsley Village Historian\, a longtime Village Justice in Westchester\, and member of the Board of Trustees for the Westchester County Historical Society. He has authored articles on local history in the Westchester Historian among other publications\, and has spoken to historical societies in Ardsley\, Dobbs Ferry\, Irvington\, Greenburgh\, and Briarcliff. Walter is an enthusiastic member of the JCC and lives in White Plains with his family.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/the-rise-and-fall-of-lewisohn-stadium/
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SUMMARY:Israel Culture Connection with our Shinshin: Living Near Gaza
DESCRIPTION:Join our youth ambassador Asaf Bader in a photographic tour of his region of the country\, the Gaza Envelope. Asaf will reflect on life before October 7\, 2023\, showing how Israelis and Palestinians interacted with each other on a day by day basis. We will enjoy this conversation over hummus and pita.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/israel-culture-connection-with-our-shinshin-living-near-gaza/
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the month’s social and political issues with your fellow news enthusiasts. With timely and changing international\, national\, and local issues from the news arenas of government\, arts\, sports\, science\, and religion\, we welcome all participants to voice their ideas. 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-9-2/
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SUMMARY:Clergy Talk: "Dances with Timbrels: Women In The Passover Story" with Cantor Lauren Phillips Fogelman\, Temple Beth Abraham
DESCRIPTION:Gain some new perspective for your Passover seder by exploring the stories of women who made their mark during the time of the Exodus. We’ll examine teachings from feminist Haggadahs\, learn a few songs\, and discover the real story behind the modern tradition of adding an orange to our seder plate. \nJoin Cantor Lauren Phillips Fogelman of Temple Beth Abraham for this month’s Clergy Talk (formerly Challenging Times\, Ageless Insights). Each month\, we feature meaningful conversations with Rivertowns clergy. Your voice matters and makes these conversations all the more valuable. These are on the first Friday of every month.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/clergy-talk-dances-with-timbrels-women-in-the-passover-story-with-cantor-lauren-phillips-fogelman-temple-beth-abraham/
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SUMMARY:The ReelAbilities Film Festival: The Paper Bag Plan
DESCRIPTION:The Paper Bag Plan (Dir. Anthony Lucero\, 107 min)\nRecommended for ages 18+\, Doors open at 5:30 pm \nAs part of the 17th Annual ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York– the world’s largest showcase of accessible international cinema by and about people with disabilities\, reframing existing disability narratives–join us for a screening of The Paper Bag Plan. In this film\, a terminally ill father transforms from caregiver to coach\, teaching his wheelchair-using son job skills for independence before time runs out. \nAfter the screening\, we will be joined by Director Anthony Lucero for a discussion. \nAbout the film: After being diagnosed with cancer\, Oscar realizes his overprotectiveness may be holding his son Billy back from gaining independence. Determined to secure Billy’s future\, Oscar helps him build the skills needed for a job as a grocery store bagger. Their heartfelt journey highlights the challenges and triumphs of fostering self-reliance\, revealing the deep love between father and son—and the courage it takes to let go. Recommended for ages 18+ \nhttps://youtu.be/LhA3u1tGli4 \nPresented as part of the 17th Annual ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York\, running April 3-9 in venues throughout NY+Online. Visit: ReelAbilities.org for full festival information.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/the-reelabilities-film-festival-new-york/
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