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Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights, part of JFest—An Arts Festival for the JCC Movements

Hosted By: JCC Association of North America

Join JCC Association and its partners, JArts™ and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to celebrate Hanukkah as eight female Jewish artists—including singer Tair Haim of A-Wa, Italian chef Sylvia Nacamulli, and dancer Rachel Linsky—share unique creations inspired by hanukkiot (Hanukkah menorahs) in the Judaica collection at the MFA. The event promises an unforgettable evening of performance, learning, and artistic engagement for all.

 

JCC Association of North America in partnership with Virtual J and Schwartz Reisman JCC | Prosserman JCC, Toronto, ON, presents “JFest: An Arts Festival for the JCC Movement,” which offers high quality, cultural and educational content for all ages throughout the year. In upcoming programs, artist-educators from around the world explore three core storytelling themes: how to tell your story, how others tell our story, and how history tells our story. Join us for these events, and find new and creative ways to tell your story.

“JFest: An Arts Festival for the JCC Movement” is made possible by a grant from The Covenant Foundation with additional support from The Pertzik Fund for Arts and Culture.

 

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