Walking the Narrow Bridge: Jewish Poetry as a Path for Access & Resilience
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At this time of transformation, anxiety, and possibility, how might access to Jewish poetry serve as a tool for perspective and resilience?
On November 9 at 5:30 p.m. ET, join JBI and Central Synagogue as we kick off a three-part poetry series, beginning with a hybrid Zoom and in-person, fully accessible poetry reading and discussion featuring poets Ed Hirsch and Jessica Jacobs in conversation with Rabbi Sivan Rotholz.
Join us for this event at Central Synagogue on East 55th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan (enter on 55th Street). Doors open at 5 p.m. for light refreshments. To register, please complete the form below. If you prefer to register via email or phone, please contact Project Administrator Noa Etedgi at netedgi@jbilibrary.org or 646-616-3929.
Please note: If you are interested in receiving the event’s materials ahead of time in hard copy, the latest date to register to ensure mail delivery is 10/26. If you are interested in receiving the event’s materials ahead of time in digital format, the latest date to register to ensure delivery is 11/8.
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