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די גאלדענע ויטרינה – The Story of American Jewry (in Hebrew)

3.4 // 19:00 // Past Event

The story of American Jewry in philosophy, cinema, and music.

  • 7pm – In the footsteps of Jewish American scholars. An interactive symposium with Dr. David Barak-Gorodetsky.
  • 8pm – Forming Jewish identity in American films. Lectures by Dr. Yuval Rivlin.
  • 9pm – Songs and more. A show telling the story of the versatile Jewish American identity though the music. Pianist, musical director: Orian Shukrun, singer: Anna Spitz, wind player: Amitai Mann, cellist: Alexandra Marcu. About the songs: Roie Ravitzky.

Part of International Diaspora Week by AMI Alliance and the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs |  Supporters: The Ruderman Family Foundation and The Division for Israeli Jews.

Free Admission. Please register by clicking on “tickets”.

The event is held in Hebrew.

Photo at top of page: The Goldbergs (1949-1956), a comic series written by Gertrude berg.

Emigrants Boarding a Ship on the Hamburg-America Line. Photo: Heinrich Hamann, Hamburg, Germany, 1909
Emigrants Boarding a Ship on the Hamburg-America Line. Photo: Heinrich Hamann, Hamburg, Germany, 1909

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52
Israeli Senior citizens
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