TBZ’s 175th Anniversary Celebration Weekend
Temple Beth Zion Delaware 805 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United StatesCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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by Lauren Yee Directed by Steve Vaughan Running May 1-25, 2025 In Lauren Yee's whimsical and poignant new play The Hatmaker's Wife, a young woman moves in with her boyfriend expecting domestic bliss, but instead has trouble getting comfortable. Her strange new home seems determined to help out – and soon the walls are talking. They reveal the magical tale of an old hatmaker and his long-suffering wife, who runs away with his favorite hat. Featuring Tuesdays with Morrie actor Jack Hunter and JRT favorite Peter Palmisano. This sweet and surreal story bends time, space, and Yiddish folklore to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
Last day of class. Enjoy your summer! For more information, contact Rabbi Einav Symons [email protected]
Chai Hebrew School: Where Judaism comes alive. 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 716 639 -7600 ChaiHebrewSchool.com Sundays 10:00 - 12:30 - Lunch is served November 10, 17, 24 December 8, 15 January 5, 12, 19, 26 February 2, 9 March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 6, 27 May 4, 11, 18 June 1
Jewish Humor and Wit and the Life-Lessons they Contain Through witty tales, sharp one-liners, and timeless Jewish jokes, we’ll explore how generations of Jews used humor not just to entertain, but to convey wisdom, express truth, and nurture the soul. Each class is full of laughs, yes, but also filled with the kind of insights that help us navigate life with more compassion, perspective, and joy. Come discover how a punchline can carry a purpose. Followed by a delicious brunch. Register for course at www.jewishdiscovery.org/course
Larry Tye is a former reporter at The Boston Globe, off now writing books and running a Boston-based fellowship program for health journalists. The Jazzmen is his ninth book, with others including Home Lands, the upbeat tale of a thriving Jewish diaspora; Superman, the biography of America’s longest-lasting (Jewish) hero; and Bobby Kennedy, which looks at RFK’s transformation from Joe McCarthy’s protege to a liberal icon. Purchase a Copy Here The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America The Jazzmen looks mainly at these three maestros’ lives off the bandstand, and how they wrote the soundtrack for the civil rights revolution. It also explores the Black-Jewish alliance of old— one where each of these African-American bandleaders had a Jewish manager and bandmates —and how that might offer a model for today. The George Scoot Big Band will also be preforming at this event. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
by Lauren Yee Directed by Steve Vaughan Running May 1-25, 2025 In Lauren Yee's whimsical and poignant new play The Hatmaker's Wife, a young woman moves in with her boyfriend expecting domestic bliss, but instead has trouble getting comfortable. Her strange new home seems determined to help out – and soon the walls are talking. They reveal the magical tale of an old hatmaker and his long-suffering wife, who runs away with his favorite hat. Featuring Tuesdays with Morrie actor Jack Hunter and JRT favorite Peter Palmisano. This sweet and surreal story bends time, space, and Yiddish folklore to redefine the idea of family, home, and true love itself.
Everyone is welcome.
Join Rabbi Greenberg for a penetrating and inspiring exploration of the weekly torah portion. at Jewish Federation Apartments - 275 Essjay Rd (in conference room). as well as on Zoom