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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-3/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-4/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:When Woman Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion w/author Julie Satow
DESCRIPTION:A glittering portrait of the golden age of American department stores and of\nthree visionary women who led them. Julie Satow draws back the curtain on\nthree visionaries who took great risks\, forging new paths for the women who\nfollowed in their footsteps. This stylish account captures the department\nstore in all its glitz\, decadence\, and fun. A New York Times bestseller! \nJoin us for a dessert reception following the program sponsored by Platinum\nDay Sponsor Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit. \n“Ms. Satow’s carefully researched book is compulsively readable. I found\nmyself dashing through it like a novel.” —The Wall Street Journal \nFree and in-person at The J \nAbout the Author: Julie Satow is an award-winning journalist and the\nauthor of The Plaza \, a New York Times ‘ Editor’s Choice and NPR Favorite\nBook of 2019. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times. \nPlatinum Day Sponsor: Jewish Women’s Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit\nSponsor: JLearn \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/9132
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/when-woman-ran-fifth-avenue-glamour-and-power-at-the-dawn-of-american-fashion-w-author-julie-satow/
LOCATION:The J – Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd\, West Bloomfield Township
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,College Students,Grandparents,Older Adults,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Detroit Jewish Book Fair":MAILTO:bookfair@jccdet.org
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SUMMARY:LUNCH WITH THE AUTHORS featuring Mimi Zieman and Rachel Beanland
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Authors Rachel Beanland and Mimi Zieman \n The House is on Fire  by Rachel Beanland is a “wildly entertaining”\n(NPR)\, “gripping” (The Washington Post) work of historical fiction about an\nincendiary tragedy that shocked a young nation and tore apart a community in a\nsingle night. Based on the true story of the Richmond Theater Fire of 1811\,\nThe House Is on Fire  offers proof that sometimes\, in the midst of great\ntragedy\, we are offered our most precious—and fleeting—chances at redemption.\nA Good Morning America Buzz Pick! \nTap Dancing on Everest: A Young Doctor’s Unlikely Adventure  by Mimi\nZieman\, MD is sparkling with suspense and vulnerability\, a coming-of-age story\nabout the risks we take to become our most authentic selves. Mimi Zieman\nblazes an unlikely journey from the daughter of Jewish immigrants raised in an\nOrthodox community in New York City\, to the doctor and only woman on an\nEverest expedition as a 25-year-old medical student.\nA MUST-READ book pick of 2024—Independent Book Reviews Winner; 2024 Pencraft\nAward for Literary Excellence \nIn-person at The J ticketed event: $36. Enjoy 20% of each author’s book\nwhen purchased with your lunch ticket. \nRegistration  Deadline: Thursday\, November 7\nNOTE:  The correct time is 12 PM (the printed brochure time was incorrect) \nAbout the Authors:\nRachel Beanland’s debut novel Florence Adler Swims Forever received\ncritical acclaim. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and\nearned her MFA in creative writing from Virginia Commonwealth University. She\nlives with her husband and three children in Richmond\, Virginia. \nMimi Zieman’s play\, The Post-Roe Monologues \, has been performed in\nmultiple cities. A board-certified OB/GYN specialized in Complex Family\nPlanning\, she’s co-authored sixteen editions of Managing Contraception with\nover one million copies distributed. Her writing has appeared in popular\npublications. Above all she treasures her family which includes her husband\,\nthree grown children\, bonus daughter\, granddaughter\, and rambunctious pup. \nSilver Book Sponsor: West Bloomfield Township Public Library\nBronze Book Sponsors: National Council of Jewish Women\, Michigan; The\nWomen of Temple Israel \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/9133
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/lunch-with-the-authors-featuring-mimi-zieman-and-rachel-beanland/
LOCATION:The J – Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd\, West Bloomfield Township
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-2/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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