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I Loved Jew, I Loved Jew Not
October 27 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness a groundbreaking performance and contribute to important dialogue.
Join us for true stories of antisemitism and the strength to stand against it in this original work from The Braid. Through its performances and programming, The Braid empowers artists and audiences to feel pride in Jewish culture while building community and connection between people of all backgrounds.
One hilarious story comes from Emmy-winning comedian and Off-Broadway star Monica Piper, who discovers the man she’s married to has no clue about her Jewish identity. A riveting yarn of twists and turns by Rob Eshman, former national editor of The Forward, describes an encounter with a Nazi in a hotel hot tub at a Jewish convention. Esther Amini, acclaimed memoirist of Concealed, starkly reveals a life of persecution in Iran and the astonishing challenges she faced from fellow Jews in America. Among other powerful stories included: a Black Jewish college student barraged by campus antisemitism, reactions to the atrocities of Oct. 7, and the sweet saga of a non-Jewish woman who devotes her life to helping Jews in the hospital.
Join the Florida Holocaust Museum as we proudly welcome The Braid from Los Angeles for a one-time, exclusive performance. Known for their powerful and thought-provoking work, The Braid’s performance promises to be a truly unforgettable experience. Following the performance, engage in a thoughtful community conversation to explore the themes and impact of The Braid’s work.
The Rappaport Family Antisemitism Lecture Series was founded in response the 2018 terrorist attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. This lecture series has been created in response to the continuing rise in antisemitism.
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