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Ann and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonAnn and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonAnn and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonAnn and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonAnn and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonBook Festival: Museum of Fine Arts Tour
MFAH - Museum of Fine Arts Houston 1001 Bissonnet St, HoustonAnn and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Evelyn Rubenstein JCC 5601 S. Braeswood, HoustonWeek of Events
Ann and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Ann and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival
Inspiring and entertaining, the Ann and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival annually delivers a variety of opportunities for the community to learn and experience Jewish literary, culture and performing arts. The Festival is one of the city’s leading cultural and literary events, attracting a large and varied audience of all ages and is […]
Book Festival: Oliver Lapin Family Day
Book Festival: Oliver Lapin Family Day
For Ages 0-9 Discover Debbie's Song: The Debbie Friedman Story with author Ellen Leventhal. Through vivid illustrations and expressive words, we learn that Debbie’s inspiration came from her time on a kibbutz where everyone worked, played and sang together. There, she fostered her passion for music to create Jewish songs everyone could sing. Weaving English […]
Book Festival: Writing Workshop
Book Festival: Writing Workshop
We all have important stories to share. Inspiration to write these stories can come from all parts of our lives, whether we want to write about our community, our families or ourselves. However, getting started and putting pen to paper is not always easy. Join Inprint, Houston’s leading literary arts nonprofit organization, at the Book […]
Book Festival: Oliver Lapin Family Day
Book Festival: Oliver Lapin Family Day
For Ages 0-9 Discover Debbie's Song: The Debbie Friedman Story with author Ellen Leventhal. Through vivid illustrations and expressive words, we learn that Debbie’s inspiration came from her time on a kibbutz where everyone worked, played and sang together. There, she fostered her passion for music to create Jewish songs everyone could sing. Weaving English […]
Book Festival: Film
Book Festival: Film
Can literature provide a handbook for mass murder? Adolph Hitler is better known for burning books than collecting them, but by the end of his life, he owned 16,000 books. Narrated by Academy-Award winning actor Jeremy Irons, The Books He Didn't Burn follows historian Timothy Ryback, who has studied these books for over a decade. […]
Book Festival: Martin J. Siegel
Book Festival: Martin J. Siegel
Join us in a discussion of Martin J. Siegel's Judgment and Mercy: The Turbulent Life and Times of the Judge Who Condemned the Rosenbergs with University of Houston English/History Professor David Mikics. In 1951, the world was focused on the infamous trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were charged with atomic espionage. The presiding […]
Book Festival: Book Banning Education Panel
Book Festival: Book Banning Education Panel
This year’s Festival will be covering the timely issue of book banning. Books are at the center of this illuminating panel discussion on censorship and its effects on society. Each of our panelists brings his or her own unique perspective with a collective goal of discussing this issue from a variety of angles and how […]
Book Festival: Liel Leibovitz
Book Festival: Liel Leibovitz
Join us for Dinner & Learn surrounding Liel Leibovitz's How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book. With humor and passion, Liel Leibovitz returns to JBAF to explore the Talmud for its ideas about how to live a good life in the modern world. The host of Tablet […]
Book Festival: Joe Posnanski
Book Festival: Joe Posnanski
Join us for a special sports-focused program featuring author Joe Posnanski and his book Why We Love Baseball: A History in 50 Moments. These days Houston LOVES baseball! Celebrated sportswriter Joe Posnanski circles the bases, calling out 50 of the most exceptional moments in the history of the game. You’ll be transported back to the […]
Book Festival: Chanie Apfelbaum
Book Festival: Chanie Apfelbaum
Join us for a special program featuring popular blogger Chanie Apfelbaum and her kosher cookbook Totally Kosher: Tradition with a Twist! 150+ Recipes for the Holidays and Every Day: A Cookbook in conversation with Riana Sherman. Founder and creative force behind the popular blog Busy in Brooklyn, Chanie Apfelbaum brings us a modern kosher cookbook with a twist. […]
Book Festival: Book Lovers Lunch
Book Festival: Book Lovers Lunch
Join us for lunch with friends and these two incredible historical fiction novelists with unforgettable stories. Jennifer Roser Once We Were Home: A Novel When your past is stolen, where do you belong? Based on the true stories of four children, Ana, Oskar, Roger and Renata, all displaced and taken from their families during […]
Book Festival: Museum of Fine Arts Tour
Book Festival: Museum of Fine Arts Tour
Join us for a docent-led tour of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston based on the artwork and artists featured in The Lioness of Boston. The tour will feature artwork inspired by Isabelle Stewart Gardner’s own collections and include commentary on their significance. Advanced purchase required by Monday, November 13.
Book Festival Closing Night: Michael Schulman
Book Festival Closing Night: Michael Schulman
Join us for closing night of the Ann and Stephen Kaufman Jewish Book & Arts Festival featuring Michael Schulman and his book Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat and Tears. America does not have royalty. It has the Academy Awards. For nine decades starlets, leading men and producers have chased the elusive Oscar. […]