2014 hyman s. & freda bernstein jewish literary festival brochure
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OCTOBER 19 to 29, 2014
HYMAN S. & FREDA BERNSTEINJEWISH LITERARY FESTIVAL
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 7:00 PMLocal Author Fair: Discover a New Book
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 7:30 PMThe Sarajevo Haggadah: Music of the Book with Geraldine Brooks
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7:30 PM, The Chaim Kempner Author SeriesZachary Lazar, I Pity the Poor Immigrant: A Novel
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8:00 PMArt Spiegelman’s WORDLESS! with music by Phillip Johnston, at Lisner Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7:30 PMHilma and Meg Wolitzer: Like Mother, Like Daughter, moderated by Deborah Tannen
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 7:30 PMFilm: Fifth Heaven
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, NOONNick Kotz, The Harness Maker’s Dream: Nathan Kallison and the Rise of South Texas
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 8:00 PM, The Gerald L. Bernstein Memorial LectureDr. Ruth K. Westheimer and Jerome E. Singerman, Myths of Love: Echoes of Ancient Mythology in the Modern Romantic Imagination
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10:00 AMThe Great Children’s Read: Bringing Books to Life
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:00 PMS. Bear Bergman performing Machatunim
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7:30 PMMathew Klickstein, Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon’s Golden Age
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 7:30 PM, The Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish History Martin Goldsmith, Alex’s Wake: A Voyage of Betrayal and a Journey of Remembrance
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 7:30 PMGary Shteyngart in Conversation with NPR’s Alan Cheuse, Little Failure: A Memoir
FESTIVAL SCHEDULEPresented by the DCJCC’s Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts
All events at the DCJCC unless otherwise noted.
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CATHERINE ZACKS GILDENHORN
LOCAL AUTHOR FAIR: DISCOVER A NEW BOOK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 197:00 PM, FREE
AN ANNUAL FESTIVAL FAVORITE: Meet and greet authors at the Local Author Fair! Fifteen DC-area authors will introduce you to their books with short presentations. Buy a locally grown book and chat with area readers and writers at a wine and cheese reception.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 7:00 PMLocal Author Fair: Discover a New Book
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 7:30 PMThe Sarajevo Haggadah: Music of the Book with Geraldine Brooks
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7:30 PM, The Chaim Kempner Author SeriesZachary Lazar, I Pity the Poor Immigrant: A Novel
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8:00 PMArt Spiegelman’s WORDLESS! with music by Phillip Johnston, at Lisner Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7:30 PMHilma and Meg Wolitzer: Like Mother, Like Daughter, moderated by Deborah Tannen
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 7:30 PMFilm: Fifth Heaven
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, NOONNick Kotz, The Harness Maker’s Dream: Nathan Kallison and the Rise of South Texas
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 8:00 PM, The Gerald L. Bernstein Memorial LectureDr. Ruth K. Westheimer and Jerome E. Singerman, Myths of Love: Echoes of Ancient Mythology in the Modern Romantic Imagination
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10:00 AMThe Great Children’s Read: Bringing Books to Life
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:00 PMS. Bear Bergman performing Machatunim
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7:30 PMMathew Klickstein, Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon’s Golden Age
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 7:30 PM, The Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish History Martin Goldsmith, Alex’s Wake: A Voyage of Betrayal and a Journey of Remembrance
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 7:30 PMGary Shteyngart in Conversation with NPR’s Alan Cheuse, Little Failure: A Memoir
FEATURING
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Join Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks, author of People of the Book: A Novel, for the Washington, DC debut of an ambitious multimedia concert based on the story of the Sarajevo Haggadah. Bosnian-born composer and accordionist Merima Ključo, pianist Seth Knopp and video artist Bart Woodstrup trace the treasured manuscript’s phenomenal journey. Brooks will introduce the program and join Ključo and Knopp for a post-concert discussion.Commissioned by the Foundation for Jewish Culture’s New Jewish Culture Network
WITH GERALDINE BROOKSMONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 7:30 PM$25, Discounted $20, VIP $50 (Priority Seating)
THE SARAJEVO HAGGADAH: MUSIC OF THE BOOK
OPENING NIGHT SPONSORED BY TAMARA AND HARRY HANDELSMAN
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ZACHARY LAZARI PITY THE POOR IMMIGRANT: A NOVEL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7:30 PM$15, Discounted $12 | The Chaim Kempner Author Series
In 1972, American gangster Meyer Lansky petitioned the Israeli government for citizenship. Though his request was denied, he
continued to dream about returning to Israel. Lazar, author of the hit novel Sway, intertwines Lansky’s story with the tale of a modern-day
journalist caught in a web of violence involving the American and Israeli mafias, King David and Lansky himself.
Supported by the Chaim Kempner Collection Library Fund, the Chaim Kempner Author Series brings authors of recently published books to the DCJCC for the learning and
enjoyment of the entire community.
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ART SPIEGELMAN’S WORDLESS!
Art Spiegelman and Phillip Johnston unite in WORDLESS!—a new and stimulating hybrid of slides, talk and musical performance. With original music by Phillip Johnston and live narration and text by Pulitzer Prize winner Art Spiegelman, this live performance delves into Spiegelman’s premise around comics, their history, and their capacity for images to go right to the brain as wordless messages. Experience the art of comics as Spiegelman probes further into the nature and possibilities of his medium.In Partnership with GW Lisner
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8:00 PMTickets starting at $35, Lisner Auditorium, 730 21st Street NW
with music by PHILLIP JOHNSTON
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Moderated by DEBORAH TANNEN
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7:30 PM$15, Discounted $12
Hilma Wolitzer, author of An Available Man: A Novel, and her daughter Meg, author of the literary sensation The
Interestings and the new young adult novel Belzhar, sit down to discuss their writing and the family influences that have shaped their work. Moderated by Georgetown
University Professor Deborah Tannen, author of You’re Wearing That?: Understanding Mothers and
Daughters in Conversation.
HILMA & MEG WOLITZERLIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER
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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nick Kotz tells the sweeping and personal story of one family and the pioneer rancher, Nathan Kallison, who helped develop modern Texas. A Russian immigrant in the 1890’s, Kallison, Kotz’s grandfather, eventually settled in San Antonio, where he turned his one-room saddlery into the largest farm and ranch supply business in the Southwest. Bring a bag lunch!
NICK KOTZTHE HARNESS MAKER’S DREAM: NATHAN KALLISON AND THE RISE OF SOUTH TEXASFRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, NOON$12, Discounted $10
Dir. Dina Zvi-Riklis 103 min, Israel, 2012In Hebrew with English SubtitlesIn this beautiful coming-of-age drama, a 13-year-old orphan struggles to adjust to a new life in British-controlled Palestine in 1944. Maya lives in an orphanage for Jewish girls on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, where she develops forbidden feelings for an anti-British resistance fighter. Based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Eytan, winner of the prestigious Brenner Prize.
FILM: FIFTH HEAVENTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 7:30 PM$11
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DR. RUTH K. WESTHEIMER & JEROME E. SINGERMAN
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America’s favorite sex therapist, analyzes the irrational, cruel and often deadly world of classic myths—from Narcissus
to Helen of Troy to Venus and Adonis. Dr. Ruth and co-author Jerome E. Singerman examine the underlying psychology of ancient myths, and trace
how they have endured in literature and art throughout the centuries, influencing how we think about love even today.
This annual lecture is made possible by a generous endowment from Tamara and Harry Handelsman in honor of the memory of Tamara Handelsman’s brother, Gerald L. Bernstein.
MYTHS OF LOVE: ECHOES OF ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY IN THE MODERN ROMANTIC IMAGINATION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 8:00 PM$25, Discounted $20, VIP $50 (Priority Seating)
THE GERALD L. BERNSTEIN MEMORIAL LECTURE
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PERFORMANCE: MACHATUNIM
S. Bear Bergman understands family—original, chosen, and a hearty blend of the two. Bergman joins us to perform stories about the lives of his grandparents, his Shabbat table, the hilarity of planning his wedding, and the survival story of Chanukah set against Trans Day of Remembrance. He also makes space for those complex relationships for which we must create our own names—drag mothers, step-parents emeritus, your sperm donor’s parents and other queerly-related loved ones—all redefining the notion of what family is and can be.
BASED ON S. BEAR BERGMAN’SBLOOD, MARRIAGE, WINE AND GLITTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:00 PM$18, Discounted $15 — Bring your bubbe for free!
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Did you know Alanis Morissette before she was “ironic”? Do Rugrats, Clarissa Explains It All and The Adventures of Pete & Pete conjure up memories
of Saturday night SNICK marathons? Then you grew up in the golden age of Nickelodeon! Mathew Klickstein interviewed hundreds of Nickelodeon
insiders, including actors Melissa Joan Hart and Kenan Thompson, to uncover the origins of green slime, how Ren & Stimpy managed to get on
the air and much more. Followed by Nick-themed trivia!
MATHEW KLICKSTEIN
SLIMED!: AN ORAL HISTORY OF NICKELODEON’S GOLDEN AGE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7:30 PM$15, Discounted $12
THE GREAT CHILDREN’S READ:
BRINGING BOOKS TO LIFE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10:00 AMFREE
The Great Children’s Read returns with crafts, a sing-along and a storyteller! We’ll also have a book fair with a wide selection of Jewish and other
children’s books and a special guest: Clifford the Big Red Dog™! We are collecting new or gently used books to donate to Reading Partners, an
organization that helps children become lifelong readers. Ages 2 - 8
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MARTIN GOLDSMITHALEX’S WAKE: A VOYAGE OF BETRAYAL AND A JOURNEY OF REMEMBRANCETUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 7:30 PMFREE
In 1939 the MS St. Louis, loaded with Jewish refugees eager to escape Nazi Germany, sailed from Hamburg. Denied entry to Cuba and then the United States, the ship and its passengers were returned to Europe. Author and radio personality Martin Goldsmith details his six-week quest to retrace the journey his grandfather and his uncle made from the St. Louis, to French concentration camps, to murder at Auschwitz. With an introduction by Scott Miller, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.The Bernard Wexler Fund for Jewish History, established in 1996, supports an annual lecture that brings outstanding speakers, scholarly research and contemporary issues to the forefront of learning at the DCJCC.
THE BERNARD WEXLER LECTURE ON JEWISH HISTORY
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GARY SHTEYNGARTIn Conversation with Alan Cheuse
From the author of the bestselling novels Super Sad True Love Story and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook comes an epic American
immigrant story starring a lovable, stumbling, lusting hero—Gary Shteyngart himself. In his newest hit, Shteyngart explores what it means to be an immigrant, a son, an American, a boyfriend and a
writer. In conversation with NPR’s “Voice of Books” Alan Cheuse.
LITTLE FAILURE: A MEMOIRWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 7:30 PM
$25, Discounted $20, VIP $50 (Priority Seating)
CLOSING NIGHT SPONSORED BY LOUIE AND RALPH DWECK
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GIFTS AS OF AUGUST 15, 2014
Thankyou!
CRITICAnonymousLois and Michael FingerhutNaomi FreemanDina GoldPaula Seigle GoldmanMartha Winter Gross and Robert TracyShoshana and Peter GroveGilbert HollandMartha Kahn and Simeon M. KriesbergMaryla KornStuart S. Kurlander and David L. MartinPaula Veiner McMartinMyra and Allen MondzacMichelle SenderShirley and Jack SerberMindy Strelitz and Andrew CornblattDeborah Tannen and Michael MacovskiRivka Yerushalmi
READERDava BerkmanRyna and Marcella and Neil CohenMarsha DubrowDiana EngelMyrna FawcettLorraine Gallard and Richard LevyJay GerardDr. Kenneth* and Cheryl Gorelick FundJim HambuechenElizabeth HodesCarole LernerDeborah PrigalDavid PughRenay and Bill RegardieNaomi and Peter RosenblattMadelyn R. ShapiroLynnette Spira
EDITORElizabeth BerryFaye and Jack MoskowitzMelanie and Larry NussdorfMichael SingerDavid Bruce Smith Family FoundationJudith Weintraub
AUTHORBabs and Rabbi A.N. AbramowitzDeborah Carliner and Robert RemesRose and Robert CohenCraig Pascal and Victor ShargaiAnne & Henry Reich Family Foundation
Lee G. Rubenstein, co-PresidentBeverly and Harlan SherwatTina and Albert Small Jr.Francine Zorn Trachtenberg
and Stephen Joel TrachtenbergDiane Abelman WattenbergAnn and Stephan WernerSusan P. Willens
EPIC HEROLouie and Ralph DweckTamara and Harry Handelsman
*of blessed memory
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DETAILSMore information!
VOLUNTEERSign up to help at one event and attend another for free at dcjcc.org/litfest.
BOOKSFeatured books will be sold at the events and in our online store. The authors will sign books following each program.
TICKETSPurchase tickets at dcjcc.org/litfest or 202.777.3251.Discounted tickets are available for members, seniors 65 and over, students
with ID and groups of 10 or more. Purchase a Festival Pass and save 30%. All ticket sales are final. All events are general admission unless otherwise noted. Reserved seating is available for patrons with special needs upon request. All events are at the DCJCC unless otherwise noted.
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FESTIVAL CHAIRSFaye Moskowitz & Michael Singer
FOUNDING CHAIRTamara Handelsman
WASHINGTON DCJCC PRESIDENTRose H. Cohen
MEDIA SPONSORS
PROGRAM CO-SPONSORSAdas Israel Congregation
Bet MishpachahFoundation for Jewish Culture
Jewish Historical Society of Greater WashingtonOhev Sholom—The National Synagogue
PEN/Faulkner FoundationWashington Hebrew Congregation
The Writer’s CenterWriting Program at Johns Hopkins University
PROMOTIONAL PARTNERSCasa Ruby
Embassy of IsraelFoundation for Jewish Studies
The Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s CapitalJewish Study Center
Kesher Israel: The Georgetown SynagogueMoment Magazine
PJ LibraryTemple Micah
WASHINGTON DCJCC STAFFCarole R. Zawatsky, Chief Executive Officer
Lili Kalish Gersch, Director of Literature, Music & Jewish LifeAlena Kranzberg, Festival Coordinator
Rachel Feingold, Festival Assistant
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