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Author Larry Tye

Canterbury Woods Performing Arts Center 705 Renaissance Dr., Williamsville, NY

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

The Hatmaker’s Wife

Jewish Community Center – Maxine and Robert Seller Theater 2640 North Forest Road, Getzville, NY, United States

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.

Beit Midrash at KOT

Kehillat Ohr Tzion 879 Hopkins Road, Williamsville, NY, United States

Everyone is welcome.

Colorful Profiles – Short Stories of Extraordinary Lives from Jewish History

Center for Jewish Life 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY, United States

Join us for a captivating four-week journey as we explore twelve of Jewish history’s most fascinating figures. From converts and captives to royal advisors and philanthropists, discover their sacrifices, adventures, and achievements that shaped our people’s rich heritage. 4 Mondays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM Hot dinner served Click here to register!

JEWISH ENRICHMENT KIDS CLUB

Jewish Enrichment Kids Club

Jewish Discovery Center 831 Maple Road, Amherst, NY, United States

Where it’s fun to be Jewish Dinner will be served at 5:00 PM For more information call Brocha Leah Greenberg at 716.908.0133 www.jewishdiscovery.org