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SUMMARY:In Conversation With Adam Nimoy - The Most Human
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, March 4\, 2025 at 7:30 PM for an engaging and transformative evening for a conversation with Adam Nimoy\, son of Leonard Nimoy\, on his moving memoir. \nIn his mem­oir\, The Most Human\, Adam Nimoy details his life as the son of one of the most rec­og­niz­able actors of our time. Nimoy\, too\, was caught between two worlds: there was the per­ceived per­fect fam­i­ly of acclaimed actor Leonard Nimoy\, and there was Nimoy’s own real­i­ty of a con­flict­ed home life. While a sim­i­lar mem­oir might be adver­tised as a “tell-all” about a pub­lic fig­ure\, Nimoy takes care to be as fair as pos­si­ble to his father\, the oth­er impor­tant peo­ple in his life\, and him­self. He describes his child­hood dur­ing the era of Star Trek\, his career shifts\, his expe­ri­ence start­ing his own fam­i­ly\, and his recov­ery from addiction. \nA book signing will follow after the event. \nIn the end\, Leonard and Adam Nimoy were able to rec­on­cile in their own ways: Nimoy learned to let go of resent­ment\, and his father made an effort to sup­port his son dur­ing a dif­fi­cult and emo­tion­al time. Fea­tur­ing Jew­ish themes and bib­li­cal allu­sions to the Akedah (Bind­ing of Isaac) and Jon­ah and the Whale\, The Most Human describes the ever-chang­ing nature of par­ent-child rela­tion­ships — both in and out of the spot­light. The book reminds us that our rela­tion­ships are always going to be com­pli­cat­ed\, but that does not negate their sig­nif­i­cance in our lives. It reminds us that\, though we might strug­gle to admit it\, our par­ents are just as human as we are.  \nAdam Nimoy is a grad­u­ate of UC Berke­ley and Loy­ola Law School. He left the prac­tice of law to pur­sue a direct­ing career in net­work tele­vi­sion. He direct­ed the crit­i­cal­ly acclaimed film about his father For the Love of Spock.
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/in-conversation-with-adam-nimoy-the-most-human/
LOCATION:Miami Beach JCC\, 4221 Pine Tree Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33140\, United States
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