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SUMMARY:Mid-Week Mah Jongg
DESCRIPTION:Stop by every Wednesday from 10:30 AM- 12:30 PM for Mah Jongg
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SUMMARY:OZ Monthly Book Club- CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:January 11\, 2023 \n  \nA Conspiracy of Paper by David Liss \n  \n“Benjamin Weaver\, a Jew and an ex-boxer\, is an outsider in eighteenth-century London\, tracking down debtors and felons for aristocratic clients. The son of a wealthy stock trader\, he lives estranged from his family—until he is asked to investigate his father’s sudden death. Thus Weaver descends into the deceptive world of the English stock jobbers\, gliding between coffee houses and gaming houses\, drawing rooms and bordellos. The more Weaver uncovers\, the darker the truth becomes\, until he realizes that he is following too closely in his father’s footsteps—and they just might lead him to his own grave. An enthralling historical thriller\, A Conspiracy of Paper will leave readers wondering just how much has changed in the stock market in the last three hundred years. . . .” \n  \nFebruary 8\, 2023 \n  \nPeople Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present by Dara Horn \n  \n“Renowned and beloved as a prizewinning novelist\, Dara Horn has also been publishing penetrating essays since she was a teenager. Often asked by major publications to write on subjects related to Jewish culture―and increasingly in response to a recent wave of deadly antisemitic attacks―Horn was troubled to realize what all of these assignments had in common: she was being asked to write about dead Jews\, never about living ones. In these essays\, Horn reflects on subjects as far-flung as the international veneration of Anne Frank\, the mythology that Jewish family names were changed at Ellis Island\, the blockbuster traveling exhibition Auschwitz\, the marketing of the Jewish history of Harbin\, China\, and the little-known life of the “righteous Gentile” Varian Fry. Throughout\, she challenges us to confront the reasons why there might be so much fascination with Jewish deaths\, and so little respect for Jewish lives unfolding in the present.” \n  \nMarch 8\, 2023 \n  \nFlorence Adler Swims Forever by Rachel Beanland \n  \n“Atlantic City\, 1934. Every summer\, Esther and Joseph Adler rent their house out to vacationers escaping to “America’s Playground” and move into the small apartment above their bakery. Despite the cramped quarters\, this is the apartment where they raised their two daughters\, Fannie and Florence\, and it always feels like home. \n  \nNow Florence has returned from college\, determined to spend the summer training to swim the English Channel\, and Fannie\, pregnant again after recently losing a baby\, is on bedrest for the duration of her pregnancy. After Joseph insists they take in a mysterious young woman whom he recently helped emigrate from Nazi Germany\, the apartment is bursting at the seams… \n  \nBased on a true story and told in the vein of J. Courtney Sullivan’s Saints for All Occasions and Anita Diamant’s The Boston Girl\, Beanland’s family saga is a breathtaking portrait of just how far we will go to in order to protect our loved ones and an uplifting portrayal of how the human spirit can endure—and even thrive—after tragedy.” \n  \nApril 12\, 2023 \n  \nLife and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi \n  \n“Life and Other Shortcomings is a collection of linked short stories that takes the reader from New Orleans to New York City to Madrid\, and from 1970 to the present day. The women in these twelve stories make a number of different choices: some work\, others don’t; some stay married\, some get divorced; others never marry at all. Through each character’s intimate journey\, specific truths are revealed about what it means to be a woman―in a relationship with another person\, in a particular culture and era―and how these conditions ultimately affect her relationship with herself. The stories as a whole depict patriarchy\, showing what still might be\, (and certainly what was) for some women in this country before the #MeToo movement. Both a cautionary tale and a captivating window into women’s lives\, Life and Other Shortcomings is required reading for anyone interested in an honest\, incisive\, and compelling portrayal of the female experience.” \n  \nMay 10\, 2023 \n  \nThe Book of Daniel by E.L. Doctorow \n  \n“The central figure of this novel is a young man whose parents were executed for conspiring to steal atomic secrets for Russia. \n  \nHis name is Daniel Isaacson\, and as the story opens\, his parents have been dead for many years. He has had a long time to adjust to their deaths. He has not adjusted. \n  \nOut of the shambles of his childhood\, he has constructed a new life—marriage to an adoring girl who gives him a son of his own\, and a career in scholarship. It is a life that enrages him…” \n  \nJune 14\, 2023 \n  \nA Boy in Winter by Rachel Seiffert \n  \n“Early on a gray November morning in 1941\, a small Ukrainian town is overrun by the SS. Penned in with his fellow Jews\, a father anxiously awaits word of his two sons\, while a young woman\, come to fetch her sweetheart away from the invaders\, must confront new and harsh truths about those closest to her. At the same time\, a German engineer\, here to avoid a war he considers criminal\, is faced with an even greater crime unfolding behind the lines and no one but himself to turn to. And in the midst of it all\, a boy determined to survive must throw in his lot with strangers. As their stories weave together\, each of these characters comes to know the compromises demanded by survival\, the oppressive power of fear\, and the possibility of courage in the face of terror.” \n  \nJuly 12\, 2023 \n  \nThe Art of Leaving by Ayelet Tsabari \n  \n“In The Art of Leaving\, Tsabari tells her story\, from her early love of writing and words\, to her rebellion during her mandatory service in the Israeli army. She travels from Israel to New York\, Canada\, Thailand\, and India\, falling in and out of love with countries\, men and women\, drugs and alcohol\, running away from responsibilities and refusing to settle in one place. She recounts her first marriage\, her struggle to define herself as a writer in a new language\, her decision to become a mother\, and finally her rediscovery and embrace of her family history—a history marked by generations of headstrong women who struggled to choose between their hearts and their homes. Eventually\, she realizes that she must reconcile the memories of her father and the sadness of her past if she is ever going to come to terms with herself.” \n  \nAugust 9\, 2023 \n  \nBinoc­u­lar Vision by Edith Pearlman \n  \n“In this sumptuous offering\, one of our premier storytellers provides a feast for fiction aficionados. Spanning four decades and three prize-winning collections\, these twenty-one classic selected stories and thirteen scintillating new ones take us around the world\, from Jerusalem to Central America\, from tsarist Russia to London during the Blitz\, from central Europe to Manhattan\, and from the Maine coast to Godolphin\, Massachusetts\, a fictional suburb of Boston. These charged locales\, and the lives of the endlessly varied characters within them\, are evoked with a tenderness and incisiveness found in only our most observant seers.” \n  \nSeptember 13\, 2023 \nBinoc­u­lar Vision by Edith Pearlman \n  \n“In this sumptuous offering\, one of our premier storytellers provides a feast for fiction aficionados. Spanning four decades and three prize-winning collections\, these twenty-one classic selected stories and thirteen scintillating new ones take us around the world\, from Jerusalem to Central America\, from tsarist Russia to London during the Blitz\, from central Europe to Manhattan\, and from the Maine coast to Godolphin\, Massachusetts\, a fictional suburb of Boston. These charged locales\, and the lives of the endlessly varied characters within them\, are evoked with a tenderness and incisiveness found in only our most observant seers.” \n  \nOctober 11\, 2023 \n  \nThe Unfinished Corner by Dani Colman \n  \n“Jewish mythology has it that when God created the universe\, one corner of it was left unfinished. Opinion is divided on why\, but everyone agrees that the Unfinished Corner is a dangerous place full of monsters. Twelve-year-old Miriam neither knows nor cares about the Unfinished Corner. She’s too busy preparing for her Bat Mitzvah\, wrestling with whether she even wants to be Jewish–until a peculiar angel appears\, whisking her\, her two best friends\, and her worst frenemy off to this monstrous land with one mission: finish the Unfinished Corner.” \n  \nNovember 8\, 2023 \n  \nThe Interpreter by A.J. Sidran­sky \n  \n“In the heat of wartime Manila\, 23-year-old American GI Kurt Berlin is recruited by the OSS to return to Europe to aid in the interrogation of captured Nazis. A refugee from the Nazis himself\, Berlin discovers the Nazi he’s interpreting is responsible for much of the torment and misery he endured during his escape. And that very same Nazi may hold the key to finding the girl he left behind.” \n  \nDecember 13\, 2023 \n  \nThe Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer \n  \n“Chron­i­cal­ly-ill Rachel Ruben­stein-Gold­blatt is a “nice Jew­ish girl‚” with a secret: she loves Christ­mas. As the best-sell­ing author of over twen­ty Christ­mas romance nov­els\, and four made-for-TV movie spin-offs\, she’s kept her stel­lar career secret from her obser­vant Jew­ish fam­i­ly for over a decade. But when Rachel’s pub­lish­ing house tells her they won’t renew her con­tract unless she writes them a Hanukkah romance\, she’s des­per­ate for inspi­ra­tion. She finds it in the form of the Matzah Ball\, a high-end Jew­ish music cel­e­bra­tion sched­uled for the last night of Hanukkah. There is only one prob­lem: tick­ets are sold out and the only way to get one is direct from the bal­l’s cre­ator\, who just hap­pens to be Jacob Green­berg\, her sum­mer camp arch enemy.”
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/oz-monthly-book-club-10-2023-08-09/
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