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The Jewish Response to the Ukraine Crisis

Hosted By: The Braid

What has been the global Jewish response to a humanitarian crisis in a place so central to Jewish history and contemporary life? Dive into this question with representatives from two well-regarded Jewish international aid organizations, HIAS and IsraAID. Featuring Joe Goldman, HIAS Community Engagement Director for the Western Region and a special guest from IsraAID. Moderated by Lisa Rosenbaum.

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Lisa Pearl Rosebaum

Lisa Pearl Rosebaum is the author of the novel A Day of Small Beginnings (Little, Brown & Co. 2006) and Sacrificial Man, a novel of the McCarthy Era, which she is currently adapting as a play. Lisa is a long-time writer and dramaturg with The Braid and is a producer and host of Sunday With The Braid – performances and conversations with Jews whose work enriches the American experience. In 2021, her play, Stories from the Violins of Hope, directed and produced by The Braid, was streamed on Zoom to national and international audiences and later translated into Spanish and Portuguese for presentations in 15 Latin American countries. Performed with six actors and five musicians from the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony, it tells the story of a famed collection of stringed instruments that miraculously survived the Holocaust, and the family of violin-makers who brought them back to life. In November 2021, a filmed version of the play was shown at the United Nations.
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The Braid

THE BRAID shares and performs inspiring Jewish stories that connect us all.
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