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SUMMARY:Screening of Two Sided Story at Hillel UW
DESCRIPTION:Join Hillel UW and JConnect Seattle for a screening of the documentary “Two Sided Story” by Emmy Award-winning director Tor Ben Mayor. This event is co-sponsored by the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Washington. \nThe film follows 27 Israelis and Palestinians as they participate in an extraordinary dialogue workshop organized by the Parents Circle-Families Forum (PCFF) – bereaved Palestinian and Israelis for Peace and Reconciliation. The project’s goal is to acknowledge the narrative of the other. Among them include Orthodox Jews and religious Muslims\, settlers\, ex-soldiers in the Israeli army\, ex-security prisoners\, citizens who live close to the Gaza border\, Kibbutz members\, second-generation Holocaust survivors\, nonviolent activists and more. Each holds a historical truth; each and every one carries his own emotional load. Ben Mayor documents all the meetings and escorts the participants back home when they return to their families and face the complicated reality. \nFollowing the screening of “Two Sided Story\,” there will be refreshments and a Q&A session led by Shiri Ourian\, the Executive Director of American Friends of the Parents Circle – Families Forum. Parents Circle is a grassroots organization made up of more than 600 bereaved Palestinians and Israelis\, all of whom have lost an immediate family member to the conflict. The PCFF promotes reconciliation as an alternative to hatred and revenge. Its long term vision is to create a framework for a reconciliation process to be an integral part of any future peace agreements. \n 
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SUMMARY:JewDub Talks
DESCRIPTION:At the inaugural JewDub Talks on November 8th\, 2012\, the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Washington proved that\, indeed\, a pocket-sized lecture can be a window onto a new world. This special evening program was inspired by the phenomenon of TED Talks\, a global movement centered around “ideas worth spreading” through short talks given by experts and practitioners in a wide range of fields. In our Seattle spin on this popular format\, we showcased four UW faculty members giving short lectures on big ideas in Jewish history and culture. \nThe TED-inspired format provided  students and community members up-close access to several of our dynamic teachers. JewDub Talks allowed our faculty to explore topics that are personally and intellectually compelling for them\, but maybe never made it onto a course syllabus. The result? According to this review in the JTNews\, the event was thought-provoking for all involved. \nPlease visit our JewDub Talks page to find out more about this year’s faculty lineup. Our speakers\, who come from four different academic departments\, will tackle hybrid Jewish identities\, Spinoza’s modern legacy\, embracing the shtetl\, and tracking anti-Semitism. \nCan’t make it? Watch from home! We’ll offer livestreaming right here on our website. \nThe event is free and will be followed by a kosher reception in honor of the 40th anniversary celebration of Jewish Studies at UW. Register here: \n \nEvent Registration Online for JewDub Talks powered by Eventbrite
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