Julie Weitz: Prayer for Burnt Forests Wednesday, September 29 | 7 pm Film & Conversation With humor and ritual, the centuries old legend of the golem is being revitalized by queer Ashkenazi video and performance artist Julie Weitz. Part of Weitz’s ongoing “My Golem” project, Prayer for a Burnt Forest is a compelling performance-prayer calling […]
Evgeny Afineevsky: Francesco Thursday, November 4 | 7 pm Film & Conversation From Oscar® nominated director and producer, Evgeny Afineevksy, FRANCESCO features unprecedented access to His Holiness Pope Francis, providing an intimate look at a global leader who approaches challenging and complex issues with tremendous humility, wisdom and generosity towards all. Spanning issues such as […]
TIOH Arts & Culture’s first artist-in-residence Rachael Cerrotti is an award-winning author, photographer, educator, audio producer, and the inaugural Storyteller in Residence for USC Shoah Foundation. Her work explores the intergenerational impact of migration and memory through several artistic forms. While in residence, Rachael will be offering a wellspring of online and in-person talks and […]
Sundays, February 6, 13 & 20, 2022 2–3 pm | Online & In-person Telling Your Family’s Story: A Multimedia Workshop with Rachael Cerrotti $45 ($15 per session) Register here Partial and Full Scholarships are available for TIOH Members and their extended families. Email dwyenn@tioh.org for details. Have a shoebox full of old family photos you’ve been meaning […]
Temple Israel of Hollywood
7300 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Thursday, March 31 , 2022 Morton Subotnick: As I Live and Breathe with live visuals by Lillevan Co-presented by TIOH Arts & Culture and Dublab 7:00 pm Check-in opens and DJ sets in the Courtyard by Laura Shumate and Victoria O’Hanlon 8:30 pm Performance begins In-person | $30 general admission; $20 TIOH members & students […]
A moving film, “Janka,” is based on a mother’s Holocaust struggles never shared but lovingly recreated by her son through the painstaking translation of her letters written in Yiddish and discovered after her passing. Originally, staged for live theater and performed around the world, the movie was made during the pandemic and captures Janka’s story […]
Temple Israel of Hollywood
7300 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Temple Israel of Hollywood and NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change present Breaking Bread A film screening, hummus tasting, and conversation with the director Wednesday, November 30 6:30 pm: Hummus and Drinks 7:00 pm: Screening of BREAKING BREAD 8:30 pm: Q&A with director Beth Hawk Tickets: Complimentary with RSVP "Makes a mouthwatering case for dinner […]