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“What’s Next?”: Documentary Film Screening and Q and A

Hosted By: Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)

Spend a year in the life of Howard Tucker — the world record holder for oldest doctor, at over 100 years old — through the acclaimed new documentary “What’s Next?”

Your ticket to this special JTA event comes with:

  • One week of streaming access to the film
  • Access to an exclusive online Q&A with Dr. Tucker, the film’s director and Dr. Tucker’s grandson on Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. ET

At 100 years old, Dr. Howard Tucker has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest practicing doctor. Following a more than seven-decade career, capped off by a stint teaching neurology to medical residents at Cleveland’s St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, Dr. Tucker begins to slow down and grapple with aging for the first time. Told through the eyes of his grandson, the film follows their journey through a changing medical landscape as their relationship deepens and dynamics shift. It also captures Dr. Tucker’s relationship to Judaism, which has guided him throughout his historic career.

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is the definitive, trusted global source of news and analysis on issues of Jewish interest and concern.  Our reporting reflects the wide spectrum of religious, political and cultural identity that exists among Jews today. With correspondents in New York, Washington, Israel, Europe and cities around the globe, JTA provides extensive coverage of political, economic and social developments affecting Jews all over the world. JTA reporting also shines a spotlight on the cultural happenings, influential thinkers and leaders and milestone events defining the Jewish experience today.
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