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SUMMARY:FL JCC Virtual Author Event - Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our virtual FL JCC Author Series with Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove\, For Such a Time as This; On Being Jewish Today. \nThe attack by Hamas on Israel on Octo­ber 7 has drawn a clear and irre­versible demar­ca­tion in time. The Jew­ish com­mu­ni­ty woke to an unrec­og­niz­able new real­i­ty on the 7th\, wit­ness­ing first the hor­ror and sheer bru­tal­i­ty of the atroc­i­ties in Israel\, fol­lowed imme­di­ate­ly by the stark and unprece­dent­ed rise in anti­semitism in its after­math. \nKnit­ting togeth­er sto­ry­telling with ancient teach­ings\, Rab­bi Cos­grove helps nav­i­gate the land­scape of this new real­i­ty and under­stand how we got here\, where we are today\, and where we might go from here. For Such a Time as This is a guide for a new gen­er­a­tion that is rec­on­cil­ing the past with the present and fac­ing the unknown future with courage\, spir­it\, and unwa­ver­ing hope. \nRab­bi Elliot J. Cos­grove\, Ph.D.\, is a lead­ing voice in the Con­ser­v­a­tive Jew­ish Move­ment\, and a pre­em­i­nent spir­i­tu­al guide and thought leader. The Rab­bi of Park Avenue Syn­a­gogue since 2008\, he was ordained at the Jew­ish The­o­log­i­cal Sem­i­nary in 1999 and earned his Ph.D. at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Chica­go Divin­i­ty School.
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/fl-jcc-virtual-author-event-rabbi-elliot-cosgrove/
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SUMMARY:An Israeli perspective on Bioethical Dilemmas with Prof. Ravitsky
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of cultural values and bioethical dilemmas\, with a focus on Israel. \nHow do cultural values shape bioethical dilemmas?\nThis talk will explore how Israel\, as a Jewish-democratic state\, has addressed several bioethical challenges through its policy-making\, taking into account historical\, cultural\, and religious perspectives. Prof. Ravitsky will examine three key examples: fertility care\, end-of-life decision-making\, and posthumous reproduction\, including the impact of the events of October 7th. \nHaving been directly involved in policy-making on these issues\, Prof. Ravitsky will offer an insider’s look into the dynamic relationship between cultural values and democratic discourse in the realm of bioethics. \nVardit Ravitsky is President and CEO of the Hastings Center\, an independent\, nonpartisan bioethics research institute that is among the most prestigious bioethics and health policy institutes in the world. She is a Full Professor at the Bioethics Program\, School of Public Health\, University of Montreal and Senior Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is Past President of the International Association of Bioethics. Ravitsky’s research focuses on the ethics of genomics and reproduction\, as well as the use of AI in biomedical research. She published over 200 articles and commentaries on bioethical issues\, and has given over 300 talks world-wide and over 400 media interviews. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of bioethics from a cultural perspective!
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/home-about-get-there-tickets-an-israeli-perspective-on-bioethical-dilemmas-with-prof-ravitsky/
LOCATION:Miami Beach JCC\, 4221 Pine Tree Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33140\, United States
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SUMMARY:Julie Satow - Literary Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Best-selling author Julie Satow will talk about her latest book\, When Women Ran 5th Avenue at the JCC’s Literary Luncheon on Wednesday\, March 19 at 12:30 PM. \nIn When Women Ran Fifth Avenue\, award-win­ning jour­nal­ist and author of The Plaza Julie Satow chron­i­cles the rise of the depart­ment store through daz­zling por­traits of three vision­ary women who took great risks\, forg­ing new paths for the women who fol­lowed in their foot­steps. This styl­ish account\, rich with per­son­al dra­ma and trade secrets\, cap­tures the depart­ment store in all its glitz\, deca­dence\, and fun\, and show­cas­es the women who made that beau­ti­ful­ly curat­ed world go round. \nThis his­to­ry of Amer­i­can fash­ion and the depart­ment store is inex­tri­ca­ble from Jew­ish his­to­ry\, from the Jew­ish immi­grants who worked in New York’s Gar­ment Dis­trict to influ­en­tial design­ers and cre­ators like Hat­tie Carnegie and Lena Him­mel­stein (bet­ter known as the cre­ator of Lane Bryant). These sto­ries are inter­wo­ven through­out Satow’s glit­ter­ing account of a bygone era of inno­va­tion and glamour. \nJulie Satow is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Plaza\, a New York Times Editor’s Choice and NPR Favorite Book of 2019. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times.
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/julie-satow-literary-luncheon/
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SUMMARY:Play Masterclass with John Dalton - Summer 1976
DESCRIPTION:Join Theater Theory instructor John Dalton for an insightful masterclass with the director of Summer 1976 performing at Gablesstage.. This unique class offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process behind this play. \nOver one fateful summer\, an unlikely friendship develops between a fiercely iconoclastic artis and a single mother and a naive young housewife. As the Bicentennial is celebrated across the country \, these two women navigate motherhood\, ambition\, and intimacy\, and help each other discover their own independence. \nTickets for the matinee must be purchased in advance\, with group ticket options available through Debbie Sack\, Cultural Arts Administrative Assistant. \nThis masterclass is a wonderful opportunity for theater enthusiasts and creatives alike to dive deep into the artistic journey that let to the creation of Appropriate. \nMASTERCLASS: FRIDAY\, March 21\, 11 AM \nMATINEE: SUNDAY\, MARCH 30\, AT 2:00 PM
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/play-masterclass-with-john-dalton-summer-1976/
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