Authors Philip Terman and Baruch November Poetry Reading and Workshop

Jewish Community Center - Lippman Lounge 2640 N Forest Rd., Getzville, United States

Join us Thursday October 23rd at 4:30pm to meet the facilitators of our Virtual Poetry Series! Philip Terman and Baruch November have been running our Virtual Jewish Poetry Series for years and they are so excited to come to Buffalo and meet all their poetry enthusiast by conducting readings from their new books. They will also being hosting a short workshop for inspiring poets! 4:30pm Generative Poetry Workshop 5:45pm Snacks and a break 6pm - Poetry readings from each of their new books Click Here to Register!       Philip will be showcasing his newest book: The Whole Mishpocha: New and Selected Jewish Poems  Biography: Philip Terman’s books of poetry include The Whole Mishpocha: New and Selected Jewish Poems, 1998-2023, My Blossoming Everything (Saddle Road Press, 2024), Our Portion: New and Selected Poems (Autumn House, 2015), The Torah Garden (Autumn House, 2011) and Rabbis of the Air (Autumn House, 2007) and, as co-translator, Tango Beneatha Narrow Ceiling: The Selected poems of Riad Saleh Hussein (Bitter Oleander, 2021). His poems and essays have appeared in many journals and including Poetry Magazine, The Kenyon Review, Tikkun, The Georgia Review and Poetry International, and anthologies, including The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, 101 […]

Author Allison Epstein – Fagan the Thief

Jewish Community Center - Lippman Lounge 2640 N Forest Rd., Getzville, United States

Click here to register! Bio: Allison Epstein earned her M.F.A in fiction from Northwestern University and a B.A. in creative writing from the University of Michigan. A Michigan native, she now lives in Chicago. When not writing, she enjoys good theatre, bad puns, and fancy jackets. She is the author of the historical novels A Tip for the Hangman  and Let the Dead Bury the Dead. Fagin the Thief:  A thrilling reimagining of the world of Charles Dickens, as seen through the eyes of the infamous Jacob Fagin, London's most gifted pickpocket, liar, and rogue. Flips the script on Dickens' notoriously antisemitic portrayal.

Author Judith Viorst – Making the Best of Whats Left

Jewish Community Center - Lippman Lounge 2640 N Forest Rd., Getzville, United States

Click here to register! Judith Viorst is the author of the Beloved Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, which has sold four million copies; the Lulu books, including Lulu and the Brontosaurus; The New York Times best seller Necessary Losses; four musicals; and poetry for children and adults. Her most recent books include What Are You Glad About? What Are You Mad About? and Nearing Ninety. Making the Best of What's Left In a career that has spanned more than fifty years, Judith Viorst has captivated readers with her bestselling children’s books and collections of poetry reflecting on each decade of life. Now in her nineties, Viorst writes about life’s “Final Fifth,” those who are eighty to one hundred years old. Her signature blend of humor and vulnerability infuses personal anecdotes and observations, drawing you into her world of memories and candid conversations. She confesses, “I never ever send a text while driving, and not just because I don’t know how to text.” She discusses the afterlife (She doesn’t believe in it, but if it exists, she hopes her sister-in-law isn’t there). She complains to her dead husband (“I need you fixing our damn circuit breakers. I need you! Could you please stop being dead?”). And […]