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SUMMARY:The Central Asian Jewish Kitchen with Dahlia Abraham-Klein
DESCRIPTION:Join The Neighborhood at TBSP Studio for a flavorful evening with acclaimed food writer and storyteller Dahlia Abraham-Klein as she brings the rich culinary traditions of Central Asian Jewish cuisine to life! \nThis evening will feature a live demonstration of vegetable pilau\, offering a behind-the-scenes look at Dahlia’s signature meatless interpretation of this beloved Bukharan dish. Upon arrival\, guests will be welcomed with a selection of appetizers inspired by the flavors of Dahlia’s Afghan-Bukharan heritage. Following the demonstration and an intimate conversation exploring Dahlia’s remarkable family history\, guests will gather to enjoy the vegetable pilau together\, accompanied by wine and a selection of non-alcoholic beverages. \nLimited copies of Dahlia’s books\, Silk Road Vegetarian\, Caravan of Hope: A Bukharan Woman’s Journey to Freedom\, and The Stateless Central Asian Merchant\, will be available for purchase and signing at the event. \nPlease note that this venue does not have an elevator and is up one flight of stairs. All food will be vegetarian\, but will not be certified kosher.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/the-central-asian-jewish-kitchen-with-dahlia-abraham-klein/
LOCATION:TBSP Studio\, Brooklyn\, Brooklyn\, Brooklyn
CATEGORIES:Books,Cooking,Learning & Culture
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SUMMARY:Read With JWI x Artists Against Antisemitism: Happy New Years
DESCRIPTION:JWI works to ensure that Jewish women can live safely\, speak boldly\, and lead powerfully. Read with Jewish Women International & Artists Against Antisemitism is part of that fight\, bringing us together around books by Jewish women authors\, amplifying voices that refuse to be silenced.\nMay Selection: Happy New Years by Maya Arad\nShe sold Tupperware. Then million-dollar homes. She wrote home every Rosh Hashanah for fifty years — and left out everything that mattered. \nHappy New Years by Maya Arad is a National Jewish Book Award finalist — a novel told in five decades of letters Leah writes home to Israel. \nJoin us for a conversation with Maya Arad\, moderated by Erika Dreifus\, Jewish author and literary advocate.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/read-with-jwi-x-artists-against-antisemitism-happy-new-years/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 54 Redwood Ave\, West Orange\, West Orange\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture,Social,Women
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
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SUMMARY:Jewish Cookbook Social Club: Jennifer Abadi
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second installation of our Jewish Cookbook Club series on May 18. This month\, we’ll be exploring Chef Jennifer Abadi’s A Fistful of Lentils. \nA Fistful of Lentils is a cookbook about Jennifer’s family’s stories\, history\, and cooking from Aleppo\, Syria. In the 1970s\, Jennifer’s mother Annette and her Aunt Essie first decided to collect her great-grandmother Esther’s recipes. Thirty years later\, Jennifer picked up from where they left off\, assembling and recording the delicious Syrian dishes that she grew up with and was afraid would be lost over time. \nThe family stories shared while cooking became as essential as the food itself\, culminating in A Fistful of Lentils: a cookbook-memoire that holds a remarkable family history while sharing the aromas of their kitchen with its allspice\, tamarind\,  lemon\, cumin\, mint\, and rose water. \nHow it works: \nSign up to join fellow curious home cooks and cookbook nerds for The Neighborhood’s Jewish Cookbook Social Club series! \nEach month between April and June\, the club will focus on one incredible Jewish cookbook to cook and learn from in our own home kitchens. Then\, we will come together in Gertie’s magical Brooklyn backyard to nosh and celebrate. \n\nBuy a ticket\, grab the book\, and get inspired!\nCook up a recipe from the book and bring it to GERTIE to share in our potluck.\nGet ready for a schmooze and conversation between our chefs and award-winning cookbook author Leah Koenig. (First drink is on us!)
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/jewish-cookbook-social-club-jennifer-abadi-2/
LOCATION:Gertie\, Grand Street 357\, Kings County 11211\, Kings County 11211\, 11211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books,Cooking,Learning & Culture
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SUMMARY:Esther Perel: Mating in Captivity\, 20 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel is widely considered one of the world’s most insightful and original voices on erotic intelligence. With her first book\, Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence\, Perel changed how we talk about love\, intimacy\, and desire\, asking: \n\nWhy does good sex fade even in couples who continue to love each other?\nWhy doesn’t good intimacy guarantee good sex?\nCan we want what we already have?\nWhy does sex make babies and babies spell erotic disaster in couples?\nWhy is the forbidden so erotic?\nAnd ultimately\, how do we manage the tension between domesticity and desire?\n\nOn the 20th anniversary of Mating in Captivity\, Perel brings these questions to The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center stage\, reflecting on two decades of cultural change that have further challenged intimacy and desire. We once asked whether desire could survive children\, marriage and the growing demands of modern coupledom. Today\, the question is whether it can survive our frictionless technologies and our increasingly disembodied lives. \nMore than a retrospective\, this conversation revisits a book that has become a cultural touchstone\, offering a multicultural framework for how couples might cultivate aliveness\, curiosity and erotic vitality amid growing disconnection. \nAbout Esther Perel \nPsychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Esther Perel is recognized as one of today’s most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Fluent in nine languages\, she helms a therapy practice in New York City\, serves as an organizational consultant for Fortune 500 companies and is an advisor to both Hinge and Culture Amp on the intricacies of human connection. Her celebrated TED Talks have garnered 50 million views\, and her bestselling books\, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs\, are global phenomena translated into more than 30 languages. Perel is also the host of the hit podcast Where Should We Begin?\, which has captivated millions of listeners around the world for nearly a decade. Learn more about her live events\, games\, and other projects designed to improve your relationships at EstherPerel.com.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/esther-perel-mating-in-captivity-20-years-later/
LOCATION:The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center\, 1 East 65th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture,Lecture or Talk
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SUMMARY:Aviv Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Aviv’s 20s & 30s book club to read and talk about The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker. We’ll come together to connect\, share ideas\, and dig into what the book brings up for us.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/aviv-book-club-5/
LOCATION:Rabbi Rachel Cowan Chapel\, 270 West 89th Street\, 10024\, 10024\, 10024
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T190000
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SUMMARY:Senator Chris Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Sen. Murphy views the Trump administration’s assaults on democracy as a symptom of a deeper crisis: the abandonment of the common good as our country’s organizing principle. In Crisis of the Common Good: The Fight for Meaning and Connection in a Broken America\, he draws on history and political philosophy to expose how six different cults have paved the way to our current troubles: a cult of profit that punishes workers\, a cult of globalism that weakens communities\, a cult of technology that turns us against one another\, a cult of consumption that undermines citizenship\, a cult of credentialism that devalues those without degrees\, and a cult of corruption that threatens democracy. \nwith Politics and Prose Bookstore \nEvents at Sixth & I \n\nSeating is primarily general admission; first-come\, first-served. There are some partial view seats on the balcony level. Display screens supplement sightlines.\nThere are a limited number of premium reserved seats on the main level and balcony. Reserved seating is also available to Sixth & I donors at select giving levels.\nClick here for directions to our historic building.\nFor details about accessible seating and entry\, click here.\nClick here to review our event policies\, security procedures\, and food and beverage policies.\nClick here for step-by-step instructions to transfer your ticket to someone else.\nClick here for step-by-step instructions to transfer your in-person ticket to a virtual ticket.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/senator-chris-murphy/
LOCATION:Sixth & I\, 600 I St NW\, Washington\, 20001\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books,Lecture or Talk,Politics
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SUMMARY:Not Your Bubbe Book Club Discussion of  As a Jew By  Sarah Hurwitz
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wild night of intrigue At Not Your Bubbe’s  Book Club – it’s not your grandma’s book club\, that’s for sure!\n\n\nNot Your Bubbe Book Club Hosts Discussion of As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story from Those Who Blame\, Shame\, and Try to Erase Us by Sarah Hurwitz \nVenue: The Boston Synagogue \nDate: June 1\, 2026 at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time) \nJoin us for a lively discussion of As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story from Those Who Blame\, Shame\, and Try to Erase Us by Sarah Hurwitz at The Boston Synagogue. Let’s dive into the twists and turns of this captivating story together. Don’t miss out on the chance to share your thoughts and connect with fellow book lovers. You do not want to miss this. \nSee you there! \n“A New York Times bestseller\, As a Jew is an urgent exploration of how antisemitism has shaped Jewish identity and how Jews can reclaim their tradition\, by the celebrated White House speechwriter and author of the widely acclaimed Here All Along.” \nRead more here: https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/as-a-jew-reclaiming-our-story-from-those-who-blame-shame-and-try-to-erase-us \n \n\n\nCalling all bibliophiles: Do you like to read between the wines? 📚 \nIf you’re looking for a group that celebrates a love of both books and a good drink\, then you’re in the right place!\n\nOne Monday a Month at 7:00PM at The Boston Synagogue. \nBYOB – bring your own book & we’ll supply the bottle! \n\n\n\n“A New York Times bestseller\, As a Jew is an urgent exploration of how antisemitism has shaped Jewish identity and how Jews can reclaim their tradition\, by the celebrated White House speechwriter and author of the widely acclaimed Here All Along.” \nCan’t wait to discuss this book with you!
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/not-your-bubbe-book-club-discussion-of-as-a-jew-by-sarah-hurwitz/
LOCATION:The Boston Synagogue\, 55 Martha Road\, Boston\, MA 02114\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, US
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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SUMMARY:MATT HAIG – THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN
DESCRIPTION:The JCCSF and Litquake welcome international bestselling author Matt Haig for an evening celebrating The Midnight Train\, a spellbinding new time-traveling story set in the imaginative universe of his worldwide sensation The Midnight Library. \nWhat if you could revisit the moments that shaped your life – and choose differently? \nWhen Wilbur boards the mysterious Midnight Train\, he is given the rare chance to travel back to pivotal moments from his past and see what might have been. For Wilbur\, every path leads back to Maggie – the love of his life\, and the life he once imagined but lost. But revisiting the past comes with a cost\, and changing even one moment may alter everything that follows. \nWith the warmth\, imagination\, and emotional insight that have made him one of the most beloved storytellers of our time\, Haig explores regret\, possibility\, and the fragile magic of second chances. \nPresented in partnership with Litquake and Green Apple Books. \nQuestions? Email support@jccsf.org
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/matt-haig-the-midnight-train/
LOCATION:JCCSF\, 3200 California St.\, San Francisco\, San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Social Justice Book Club: Wild Dark Shore
DESCRIPTION:Dive into powerful literature alongside community members of B’nai Jeshurun and St. Paul & St. Andrew\, as we join together in exploring books that amplify social justice themes. Each month\, we’ll gather together in person to reflect on and discuss our monthly read. We’ll read both fiction and nonfiction works that wrestle with the intersecting injustices we collectively face. \nThis month we’re reading *Wild Dark Shore* by Charlotte McConaghy. Dominic Salt and his three children are caretakers of Shearwater\, a tiny island not far from Antarctica. Home to the world’s largest seed bank\, Shearwater was once full of researchers\, but with sea levels rising\, the Salts are now its final inhabitants. Then\, during the worst storm the island has ever seen\, a woman mysteriously washes ashore.
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/interfaith-social-justice-book-club-wild-dark-shore/
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T210000
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SUMMARY:Not Your Bubbe Book Club Discussion of  Rules for Ghosting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wild night of intrigue At Not Your Bubbe’s  Book Club – it’s not your grandma’s book club\, that’s for sure!\n\n\nNot Your Bubbe Book Club Hosts Discussion of Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore \nVenue: The Boston Synagogue \nDate: June 29\, 2026 at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time) \nJoin us for a lively discussion of Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore at The Boston Synagogue. Let’s dive into the twists and turns of this captivating story together. Don’t miss out on the chance to share your thoughts and connect with fellow book lovers. You do not want to miss this. \nSee you there! \n“To save his family’s failing funeral home—and his own chance at a queer love story—a reluctant clairvoyant must embrace the gift he long ignored in this poignant and tender debut\, perfect for fans of the swoon-worthy romance and queer community of One Last Stop and the macabre humor and family dysfunction of Mostly Dead Things.” \nRead more here: https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/rules-for-ghosting \n \n\n\nCalling all bibliophiles: Do you like to read between the wines? 📚 \nIf you’re looking for a group that celebrates a love of both books and a good drink\, then you’re in the right place!\n\nOne Monday a Month at 7:00PM at The Boston Synagogue. \nBYOB – bring your own book & we’ll supply the bottle! \n\n\n\n“To save his family’s failing funeral home—and his own chance at a queer love story—a reluctant clairvoyant must embrace the gift he long ignored in this poignant and tender debut\, perfect for fans of the swoon-worthy romance and queer community of One Last Stop and the macabre humor and family dysfunction of Mostly Dead Things.” \nCan’t wait to discuss this book with you!
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/not-your-bubbe-book-club-discussion-of-rules-for-ghosting/
LOCATION:The Boston Synagogue\, 55 Martha Road\, Boston\, MA 02114\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, US
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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SUMMARY:Not Your Bubbe Book Club Discussion of You’ll Find It All Still Here
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wild night of intrigue At Not Your Bubbe’s  Book Club – it’s not your grandma’s book club\, that’s for sure!\n\n\nNot Your Bubbe Book Club Hosts Discussion of You’ll Find It All Still Here by Lisa Greenwald \nVenue: The Boston Synagogue \nDate: July 27\, 2026 at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time) \nJoin us for a lively discussion of You’ll Find It All Still Here by Lisa Greenwald at The Boston Synagogue. Let’s dive into the twists and turns of this captivating story together. Don’t miss out on the chance to share your thoughts and connect with fellow book lovers. You do not want to miss this. \nSee you there! \n“An emotional trip down memory lane\, author Lisa Greenwald’s playful second-chance romance is perfect for anyone who grew up reading her middle-grade books or spent fervent summers away at camp.” \nRead more here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/youll-find-it-all-still-here-lisa-greenwald/1146724630 \n\n\nCalling all bibliophiles: Do you like to read between the wines? 📚 \nIf you’re looking for a group that celebrates a love of both books and a good drink\, then you’re in the right place!\n\nOne Monday a Month at 7:00PM at The Boston Synagogue. \nBYOB – bring your own book & we’ll supply the bottle! \n\n\n\n“An emotional trip down memory lane\, author Lisa Greenwald’s playful second-chance romance is perfect for anyone who grew up reading her middle-grade books or spent fervent summers away at camp.” \nCan’t wait to discuss this book with you!
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/not-your-bubbe-book-club-discussion-of-youll-find-it-all-still-here/
LOCATION:The Boston Synagogue\, 55 Martha Road\, Boston\, MA 02114\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, US
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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SUMMARY:Not Your Bubbe Book Club Discussion of Maine Characters by Hannah Orenstein
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wild night of intrigue At Not Your Bubbe’s  Book Club – it’s not your grandma’s book club\, that’s for sure!\n\n\nNot Your Bubbe Book Club Hosts Discussion of Maine Characters by Hannah Orenstein \nVenue: The Boston Synagogue \nDate: August 24\, 2026 at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time) \nJoin us for a lively discussion of Maine Characters by Hannah Orenstein at The Boston Synagogue. Let’s dive into the twists and turns of this captivating story together. Don’t miss out on the chance to share your thoughts and connect with fellow book lovers. You do not want to miss this. \nSee you there! \n“Out May 13\, 2025 from Dutton\, is a family drama set on a glorious Maine lake\, about two half-sisters who have never met but find themselves forced together for the summer after their father suddenly dies\, leaving them to deal with the family cabin that holds a lifetime of complicated memories for them both.” \nRead more here:https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/maine-characters \n\n\nCalling all bibliophiles: Do you like to read between the wines? 📚 \nIf you’re looking for a group that celebrates a love of both books and a good drink\, then you’re in the right place!\n\nOne Monday a Month at 7:00PM at The Boston Synagogue. \nBYOB – bring your own book & we’ll supply the bottle! \n\n\n\n“Out May 13\, 2025 from Dutton\, is a family drama set on a glorious Maine lake\, about two half-sisters who have never met but find themselves forced together for the summer after their father suddenly dies\, leaving them to deal with the family cabin that holds a lifetime of complicated memories for them both.” \nCan’t wait to discuss this book with you!
URL:https://www.tribester.com/event/not-your-bubbe-book-club-discussion-of-maine-characters-by-hannah-orenstein/
LOCATION:The Boston Synagogue\, 55 Martha Road\, Boston\, MA 02114\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, US
CATEGORIES:Books,Learning & Culture
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