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SUMMARY:ALL BOOKS @THE J - SUMMER
DESCRIPTION:**ALL BOOKS @THE J – SUMMER**\n**Class Dates – Monthly : July 16; August 13; September 10**\n**Wednesday’s**  **11 am   – 12:15 am**\nThe 2024 National Jewish Book Awards winners feature characters grappling with\nloss\, self-identity\, and belonging in the decades following World War II.\nReaders will travel on the page from the Netherlands to New York to Yemen to\nIsrael to Russia to Mississippi\, through varied experiences that feel\nuniversal. Complex moral questions the authors pose will be debated during\nthese book club discussions. \n  * **July – The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden**\n  * **August – Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Tsabari**\n  * **September – The Last Dekrepitzer by Howard Langer** \n** _Sponsored by the Henry & Delia Meyers Library\, JLearn\, and the Detroit\nJewish Book Fair. A portion of this program is underwritten by the Henry &\nDelia Meyers Library_** \n**Instructor** : Lauren Johnson\n**Tuition:**  $36\n**Location:** The J \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/11009
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/all-books-the-j-summer-2/
LOCATION:6600 W Maple Rd 6600 W Maple Rd\, West Bloomfield Township
CATEGORIES:Adults,Older Adults
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SUMMARY:ALL BOOKS @THE J - SUMMER
DESCRIPTION:**ALL BOOKS @THE J – SUMMER**\n **Class Dates – Monthly : July 10; August 21; September 18**\n **Wednesday’s**   **11 am   – 12:15 am**\nRead and discuss popular fiction with Jewish content or by contemporary Jewish\nauthors. This series of books features three award winning male novelists\ntackling stories from an Israeli terrorist hunter turned art restorer to an\nAmerican student uncovering centuries-old history from Old Cairo to conversos\nin King Ferdinand’s court during the Spanish Inquisition. \n **July:** ** _The Kill Artist_** by Daniel Silva\, returning to where it all\nstarted in this debut thriller of the Gabriel Allon epic\, as Detroit prepares\nto welcome the author on July 16 for the release of his latest novel in the\nseries. \n **August:** ** _Leaving Eastern Parkway_**  by Matthew Daub\, this fast-paced\ncoming of age novel about teen Zev Altshul entering a world in which he is\nunprepared to live\, depicts the joys and failings of insular religious culture\nthrough a character dealing with trauma and dramatic change. \n **September:** ** _By Fire\, By Water_** by Mitchell James Kaplan\, this\ndramatic story examines the crisis of faith at the heart of the Spanish\nInquisition-the irresolvable conflict that rages within the conversos torn\nbetween the religion they left behind and the conversion meant to ensure their\nsafety. \n **Sponsored by the Henry & Delia Meyers Library\, JLearn\, and the Detroit\nJewish Book Fair**\n **Instructor** : Lauren Johnson\n **Tuition:**  $36\n **Location:** The J \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/7903
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/all-books-the-j-summer/
LOCATION:6600 W Maple Rd 6600 W Maple Rd\, West Bloomfield Township
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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