Heritage & Health Series Program
Mark your calendars for our virtual JHM events this month!
Wednesday, Jan. 6
Welcome Week Jewish Heritage Month Opening Ceremony
Noon鈥1 p.m.
Let鈥檚 celebrate the start of 2021 and Jewish Heritage Month (JHM) with 性奴调教 President Thuy, JHM Chair Ori Nirpaz, Hillel of Silicon Valley Program and Engagement Associate Leanna Parsons, musician David Kerrey, and DJ Yarin!
Wednesday, Jan. 13
My Israeli Ethiopian Jewish Story with Eden Ferede
Noon鈥1 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 25
The Plot Against America Part 1: Discussion & Debrief
Noon鈥1 p.m.
Featuring The Plot Against America Part 1 film discussion. Join Equity Librarian Laura Gamez and 性奴调教 Communications Professor Che Meneses. Link to film is below.
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Tuesday, Jan. 26
Lecture Series I: Leadership Presentation
11 a.m鈥揘oon
Hear a presentation discussion about civic engement, service leadership, culture, religion and family with Jewish leader Ann Ravel.
For Zoom access, please RSVP with your first and last name and CWID to Erin Ortiz at ortizerin@foothill.edu.
Lecture Series II: Equity & Education
3-4 p.m.
Featuring Ori Nirpaz, JHM Chair, ASFC Senator, SSI Club President & Maiyan Pearl, JHM Chair, Foothill alumna, and previous ASFC VP of Activities.
For Zoom access, please RSVP with your first and last name and CWID to Erin Ortiz at ortizerin@foothill.edu.
Wednesday, Jan. 27
Lecture Series III: International Holocaust Remembrance Day
2:30鈥3:30 p.m.
Featuring Holocaust survivor and sculptor Gabriella Y. Karin
Thursday, Jan. 28
Lecture Series IV: Alumnus Presentation
2:30鈥3:30 p.m.
Featuring 性奴调教 alumnus and UC Berkeley transfer student Nick Shafer, who recently won the 2021 international Marshall Scholarship in Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford University and is the co-director of the nationwide Global Community College Transfers Network.
Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 28鈥30
Theatre Arts Presents: Live Readings of "The Diary of Anne Frank"
7:30 p.m.
Watch a live reading of the stage adaption of "The Diary of Anne Frank, " depicting the legendary trials and tribulations of the Frank and Van Daan families hiding from Nazi persecution in an Amsterdam attic. All events are recorded and accounted through the perspective of a teenage girl who left her diary behind as history's echo.
Request Free Access
Please send an email to theatreboxoffice@fhda.edu with the following information:
Subject Line: Anne Frank Ticket
In the body of the email, include your NAME and the DATE (Jan. 28, 29 or 30) you wish to see the show and your
email address.
Questions?
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Heritage Month Planning
650.949.7060
Campus Center, Room 2008
All events are free admission and sponsored by the ASFC OwlCard Student ID Co-sponsored by Foothill Jewish Student Union and . |