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SUMMARY:LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO FREEDOM with author Emil Draitser
DESCRIPTION:In his autobiographical trilogy\, lively\, evocative\, and rich with humor\, Hunter College Russian professor Emil Draitser describes his life as a Jew in the Soviet Union. Shush! Growing up Jewish under Stalin opens with the author’s startling discovery: many years after making his way to America from Odessa in Soviet Ukraine\, every time he uttered the remark “Jewish”—even in a casual conversation—he lowered his voice. \nThis behavior was a natural by-product\, he realized\, of growing up in the anti-Semitic\, post-Holocaust\, Soviet Union when “Shush!” was the most frequent word he heard from his parents trying to keep a low profile. The compelling memoir provides a unique account of mid-twentieth-century existence in Russia as the young Draitser struggles to reconcile the harsh values of Soviet society with the values of his working-class Jewish family. \nIn the Jaws of the Crocodile covers Emil’s adult years in the Soviet Union\, focusing on his work for Krokodil\, a major satirical publication\, which was allowed “to ridicule things the state apparatus has proved worthy of criticism.” The book explores what it means to be a satirist and a Jew in a country lacking freedom of expression. His experience provides a window into the lives of a generation of artists who could poke fun and make readers laugh\, as long as they toed a narrow\, state-approved line. \nFarewell\, Mama Odessa is devoted to the travails of Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union and adjustment to life in a different culture. Drawing on the rich tradition of Odessan humor\, this autobiographical novel explores the most powerful innate motivation that drives many people to leave the country they were born and raised\, about their hopes and dreams\, their aspirations to achieve their full human potential. \nIf you’d like to purchase the book\, the publisher is offering a 30% to Renard participants through the month of June with promo code: RENARD. Click here to purchase his book. \nEmil also said the following\, “As to the third title of the trilogy\, Shush! Growing up Jewish under Stalin\, by the time of my talk\, the Amazon plans to offer their print-on-demand option with much reduced price.”
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SUMMARY:In Memory: An Encore Video Airing of Jewish image in American Film” with Arthur Aldrich
DESCRIPTION:Please note there will be no in-person event for this tribute. In We are so sad to have to announce that Arthur R. Aldrich\, frequent Renard Series lecturer and a longtime beloved member of our community has passed away on Monday\, April 12. Arthur was known for his riveting talks on Jewish Image in American Film over many eras and genres. His last lecture with us was on March 15. He will be missed by our community and we send our deepest condolences to his family. To read his obituary\, please click here. \nWe are inviting the community to watch his last lecture. His lecture from March 15 will be posted here soon. Check back to this space. \nArthur Aldrich is a media historian and founder\, editor\, and publisher of “Our Town” newspaper. In the 1950s\, he worked in radio and was stage manager of an off-Broadway theater and technical director of the Folksbiene Theater on the Lower East Side. He was an adjunct professor at Rockland Community College and taught more than 60 Elderhostel and adult education courses. He teaches at the Learning Collaborative in Rockland County. \n 
URL:https://www.shamesjcc.org/event/jewish-image-in-american-film-part-iii-with-arthur-aldrich/
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SUMMARY:How Music Works:  Baroque music and beyond with Barry Weisenfeld
DESCRIPTION:“How Music Works:  Baroque music and beyond”—Barry will discuss jazz from its origins in the Deep South during slavery and its migration north and evolution through various styles including big band and bebop and cool jazz.
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