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SUMMARY:Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Presents The Tempest
DESCRIPTION:Exiled\, the magician Prospero rules over a remote island with his daughter. As past betrayals resurface\, redemption and forgiveness collide in a storm of magic in Shakespeare’s spellbinding\, final masterpiece. \nFriday\, April 24 – Sunday\, May 17; 7:30 PM on Thursdays; 8:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays; 2:00 PM on Sundays; Times vary on select dates.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/chesapeake-shakespeare-company-presents-the-tempest/
LOCATION:Chesapeake Shakespeare Company\, 7 S. Calvert St.
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SUMMARY:Goucher Exhibition to Tell WWII Story of Amsterdam Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore photographer Phyllis Arbesman Berger’s powerful new exhibition\, “Onderduiker: Hiding in Plain Sight at Amsterdam’s ARTIS Zoo during WWII\,” will be presented at Goucher College’s Rosenberg Gallery\, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road in Towson\, from Apr. 26 to May 28 (Onderduiker is the Dutch term for a person in hiding.) \nThe exhibition tells the harrowing story of the Jews\, resistance fighters and young men who escaped forced labor and owed their lives to the staff at the ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo during World War II \nUsing infrared photography and lyrical poetry\, Berger explores the psychological landscapes of the individuals who daily lived in constant fear. Nazi soldiers loved the zoo and visited daily\, not realizing that people were in hiding a wall away. Images and text chronicle the struggles of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances as they spend time with their memories\, take flight with imagination\, and experience longing\, grief and at times terror. \nLocated near the Jewish neighborhood of the Jodenbuurt\, ARTIS served as a hiding place for 200-300 men\, women and children\, all of whom survived during their time in hiding. The zoo stayed open throughout the war\, and Onderduikers spent months\, even years\, hidden behind the scenes of animal enclosures in kitchens\, attics and stables. \nPhylllis Arbesman Berger\nThis setting — with its peaceful paths\, sculpture gardens and inventive architecture that served as hiding places — provides the stage for telling the stories of the Onderduikers. The photographs and poetry in this exhibition are informed by conversations with the ARTIS Zoo historian\, the former director of the zoo (an Onderduiker himself) and groundskeepers during visits over the past seven years. \nThis exhibition is a collaboration between the artist and students at Goucher College\, whose research and writing provide a foundation for understanding the historical context of this work. \n\nOpening Reception: Apr. 26\, 3-5 p.m.\nArtists Talk: Apr. 26\, 3:30-4:30 p.m.\nCurator’s Tour: May 23\, 1-2 p.m.\n\nFor information\, visit goucherartgalleries.com/exhibitions. \n 
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/goucher-exhibition-to-tell-wwii-story-of-amsterdam-zoo/
LOCATION:Goucher College’s Rosenberg Gallery\, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road
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SUMMARY:Sleeping Well Program at Gordon Center
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Gordon Center for Performing Arts\, 3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue in Owings Mills\, for “Dream Big: How Sleep Impacts Our Health and Well Being.” \n(Photo courtesy iStock)\nDuring this session\, attendees will learn how sleep affects the heart\, brain and immune system; the real risks of chronic sleep deprivation; and simple\, practical ways to improve one’s sleep. \nKeynote speaker will be Dr. Alpen A. Patel\, a board-certified otolaryngologist at LifeBridge Health\, who is also certified in sleep medicine. \nThe program is part of Living Well at the J\, a partnership between LifeBridge Health and the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore \nTo register\, visit https://form.jotform.com/222997081174059.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/sleeping-well-program-at-gordon-center/
LOCATION:Gordon Center for Performing Arts\, 3506 Gwynnbrook Ave. Owings Mills 21117
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SUMMARY:Inseparable and Not the Same: Judaism\, Zionism\, and the Modern Jewish Condition
DESCRIPTION:In today’s polarized landscape\, Judaism and Zionism are often treated as either identical or entirely opposed. This class explores what is lost in both extremes\, when allegiance to Israel becomes the measure of Jewishness and when rejection of Zionism erases a core strand of Judaism. We will grapple with the reality that anti-Zionism often expresses deep antisemitic sentiments\, even as it also has a long and complex history within Jewish thought and debate. Together we will ask how a more nuanced engagement with Zionism might deepen\, rather than divide\, contemporary Jewish life. \nRabbi Dr. Joshua Ladon is the Vice President\, West Coast and Senior Faculty at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America\, where he guides the program and development strategy on the West Coast. An award-winning educator\, Joshua was previously the Director of Education for the Institute in North America\, guiding the content and curriculum of national and regional programs. Prior to Hartman he served as the Dean of Student and Jewish Life at the Jewish Community High School of the Bay. \nA part of the series Wrestling with Complexity: Israel in Our Time
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/inseparable-and-not-the-same-judaism-zionism-and-the-modern-jewish-condition/
LOCATION:Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh\, 2001 Liberty Heights Avenue
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