KLM Book Club: Our Jewish Voices
posted by: nickitrice
Summary:
The Kehillah of Lower Merion presents a series of discussions
on many new and veteran voices among Israeli authors. Each
demonstrates that literary creativity can both express and
illuminate the ongoing hopes and fears of Israel's multilayered
society. Join us for one, some, or all of the series.
Description:
The Kehillah of Lower Merion presents a series of discussions
on many new and veteran voices among Israeli authors. Each
demonstrates that literary creativity can both express and
illuminate the ongoing hopes and fears of Israel's multilayered
society. Join us for one, some, or all of the series.
Facilitator: Dr. Emilie S. Passow, Director of the Certificate Program in Medical
Humanities and Associate Teaching Professor at Drexel University
Free and Open to the Community
7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Town Hall Coffee Co.
328 Montgomery Avenue, Merion Station, PA 19066
January 19, 2012: Savyon Liebrecht, Apples from the Desert
February 16, 2012: Etgar Keret, The Bus Driver Who Wanted to be God
and Other Stories
March 15, 2012: Martin Fletcher, The List *
*One Book, One Jewish Community 2011-2012 selection
May 3, 2012: Shulamit Hareven, Thirst: The Desert Trilogy
June 21, 2012: Aharon Appelfeld, The Story of a Life
For more information, contact Cheryl Barish Erlick:
cberlick@jewishlearningventure.org or 215.320.0401
Where:
Town Hall Coffee Co.
328 Montgomery Avenue
Merion Station, PA
19066
When:
11:30 PM
- 01:00 AM
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