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January 2010

Monthly Archive

Jews of Modern China: Personal Stories and Reminiscences

Join us for a spectacular panel taking place in three locations in the Bay Area. The panel features three speakers who are surviving representatives of the Sephardi, Russian, and Holocaust–refugee Jewish communities that lived in China in the first half of the 20th century. These events are related to the “Jews of Modern China” photography exhibit, which will be held at the Presidio Officers’ Club Exhibition Hall, 50 Moraga Avenue, San Francisco, from February 24 – May 16, 2010.

Sunday February 7, 3-5 pm
Oshman Family JCC
3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto

Sunday, March 21, 4-6 pm
Congregation Netivot Shalom
1316 University Avenue, Berkeley

Thursday, April 29, 7-9 pm
Presidio Officers’ Club Exhibition Hall
50 Moraga Avenue, Presidio of San Francisco

Leah Jacob Garrick was born in Shanghai, the fourth generation of her family to live there. She lived through the war years under Japanese occupation and came to the United States in 1947. She served twice in the IDF, Israel Defense Forces, as a volunteer. Leah resides in San Francisco and has spoken the world over – from California to New York, London, Australia, Israel and Shanghai.

Rabbi Ted Alexander, Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation B’nai Emunah, has been a beloved teacher and spiritual leader in Northern California for over 50 years. Rabbi Ted is the descendant of a long line of distinguished German Jewish rabbis. In 1939, he escaped Berlin, arriving in Shanghai. Rabbi Ted was ordained in Shanghai in 1946.

Inna Mink was born in Harbin, China. At age two, her parents moved to Shanghai. She lived in Shanghai through the war and came to the States in January l949. Inna appears in the film Exit Shanghai, directed by Ulrike Ottinger.

Linda Frank chairs the “Jews in Modern China” exhibit wearing the hat of board member of the American Jewish Committee San Francisco Office, the lead sponsor of the exhibit. Linda has recently completed her first novel, which is previewed on her Web site: www.lindafrankbooks.com.

This program is part of the Shanghai Celebration. For more information on this year-long San Francisco Bay Area-wide collaboration and its associated exhibitions, films, performances, lectures, and other events, please visit www.shanghaicelebration.com. The cornerstone of the Celebration is the Asian Art Museum’s presentation of Shanghai, a major exhibition examining the visual culture of one of China’s most cosmopolitan cities, scheduled for February 12 – September 5, 2010.

Organizer: China International Culture Exchange Center
Lead Sponsor: American Jewish Committee San Francisco Office
Partners: Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Asia Society of Northern California, Consulate of the Peoples Republic of China in San Francisco, Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest-San Francisco, Judah L. Magnes Museum, Presidio Trust, and Sino-Judaic Institute
Media Partner: jweekly.com

Museum Preview events are made possible through the generous support of the Laszlo N. Tauber Family Foundation.

Lehrhaus’ Traveling Classroom Offers Variety

Jerusalem

Past Lehrhaus Tours Include

Argentina
Austria (Vienna)
Belgium
Czech Republic
Cuba
Egypt
Estonia
Germany (Berlin and Dresden)
Holland
Hungary
Israel
Jordan
Latvia
Lithuania
New York City
Poland
Prague
Russia
Uruguay

Testimonials

Berlin, Prague & Vienna 2010

I believe in listening to participants sum up their impressions of this program that this was a Jewish transformative experience for most of us. Jewish consciousness happens one person at a time and I truly feel that programs like this one are exactly what the JCCSF should be doing – Lehrhaus is a great partner.
~ Judy Edelson – San Mateo, CA

Israel and Jordan 2009

This program brought together the ancient and modern worlds of Israel not only with the two great Lehrhaus scholars, Fred Rosenbaum and Jehon Grist but also the Israel tour guide Jeremy Arons and the trip coordinator Ariel Goldstein. Each had his own perspective and views which greatly enriched and enhanced the trip.
~ Lorri Holzberg – Menlo Park, CA

April 2011 Argentina-Uruguay Tour Group

Check out our new website!

Welcome to Lehrhaus Judaica’s new and much improved website, thanks to 55 Minutes. We wanted to open our website to you for class registration. Please keep in mind that this is a work in progress. In the next few months you’ll be able to watch our website develop. Thanks for joining us for the ride!

Click on “Courses” above and browse our winter/spring offerings.

Gradually Going Green

This year, we are implementing our Going Green initiative, hoping to significantly reduce the amount of paper we use every year. You may notice that the Winter/Spring 2009 catalog is about two-thirds the size of recent catalogs.

Please keep in mind that we are offering the same number of classes this semester that we have in previous semesters.

All we’ve done is shorten course descriptions and remove faculty bios. Complete course descriptions and faculty bios will all be available online. Please note that we always have many more courses online than we do in our catalog. When a class comes together after we’ve already gone to print, we still want you to know about it. Please spend some time browsing our new site in January and take a look at classes that may not have made the deadline for our print run. We hope our soon-to-be-launched new and improved website will help you more easily find classes, teachers, study-tours, special events, and more.