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2019 SEASON
MetroWest
THEGAELEN
C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T S
THEGAELEN
C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T SMetroWest
Audrey GaelenThe Gaelen Center for the Arts
Stuart E. RaynorChief Executive Officer
Judith LiebermanChair, Arts and Culture Taskforce
Katy StrulsonDirector, Community Engagement
DEAR LOVERS OF THE ARTSFor more than 140 years, JCC MetroWest has been a place where people come together to be engaged, enriched, gain new perspectives, and share their journeys.
Arts and cultural programs provide a meaningful and inspiring way for each of us to connect to the Jewish community and to celebrate the beauty and vibrancy of Jewish life. As lovers of the arts, we at The Gaelen Center for the Arts are thrilled to build upon the JCC’s fabulous New Jersey Jewish Film Festival and our popular youth theater programs by bringing to our community an exciting, multi-faceted, and robust selection of arts and cultural programs in the months to come.
We invite you to browse through the 2019 Gaelen season brochure and mark your calendars! Get ready for a lineup that promises to be both entertaining and enlightening. We look forward to sharing the season with you and seeing you at The Gaelen!
With much appreciation,
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Cover photo of The Mount Vernon Virtuosi String Orchestra by Christian Amonson.
ABOUT JCC METROWEST JCC MetroWest was founded in Newark in 1877 to help assimilate Jews into American culture and life. Today, more than 2,000 people walk through our doors every day.
For some, the JCC is a gateway to Jewish life; for others it is a place to maintain their physical health and mental well-being; for children and youth it is a first stop on their journey toward a lifelong love of learning and independence; and for seniors and adults it is a link to friendship, and nourishment of body and mind.
MISSIONTo strengthen our community and add meaning to the lives of those we serve by connecting them to—and through—shared Jewish experiences.
VISIONTo engage individuals and families in the Greater MetroWest area so they have a greater sense of connection to each other, to their Jewish community, and will celebrate and embrace the beauty of Jewish life.
VALUESIn keeping with our Jewish heritage and values, JCC MetroWest is an inclusive community of communities. We are open to and appreciate people of all ages, genders, races, religions, nationalities, ethnicities, abilities, sexual orientations, education, socioeconomic levels and political perspective.
JCC MetroWest is a beneficiary agency of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ.
JCC MetroWest strives to ensure access and meaningful participation by all members of the community.
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JAN SUN, JAN 6 Ethan Berlin, The Hugely-Wugely Spider
WED, JAN 9 Catherine Price, How to Break Up with Your Phone
THU, JAN 17 Vera Quartet, Curtis Institute of Music
THU, JAN 24 Mike Reiss, Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons
THROUGHOUT JAN Debra Livingston & Peppi Glass, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT JAN Karen Adams, Arts/Theater Lobby
THROUGH JAN 11 Kat Block, Gaelen Gallery West
FEB FEB 7, 9, 10 The Cut Presents: Mary Poppins Jr.
TUE, FEB 12 Teen Film Fest
THROUGHOUT FEB Debra Livingston & Peppi Glass, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT FEB Karen Adams, Arts/Theater Lobby
MAR SUN, MAR 3 Trio Umami, The Juilliard School
MAR 14, 16, 17 The Children’s Production Company Presents: A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS
THU, MAR 14 Jamie Bernstein, Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing up Bernstein
SUN, MAR 24 The Landon Piano Quintet
WED, MAR 27–SUN, APR 7 19th Annual New Jersey Jewish Film Festival
THROUGHOUT MAR Albert Martin & Anita Gladstone, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT MAR Richard Brown, Arts/Theater Lobby
SEASON AT-A-GLANCE
JANUARY–OCTOBER 2019
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APR THU, APR 11 Martin Fletcher, Promised Land: A Novel of Israel
THROUGHOUT APR Albert Martin & Anita Gladstone, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT APR Richard Brown, Arts/Theater Lobby
MAY THU, MAY 2 Ariel Burger,
Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom
MAY 8 The Amazing Maze of Sound
MAY 29, 30, JUN 2 Spring Musical
THROUGHOUT MAY Students of the JCC School of the Arts, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT MAY Sarah Greenberg, Arts/Theater Lobby
JUN WED, JUN 12 Stuart E. Eizenstat,
President Carter: The White House Years
THU, JUN 13 The Mount Vernon Virtuosi String Orchestra
SUN, JUN 16– SUN, JUL 28 20th Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show & Sale
THROUGHOUT JUN Students of the JCC School of the Arts, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT JUN Sarah Greenberg, Arts/Theater Lobby
SUMMER ’19 THROUGHOUT JUL & AUG Synagogues of Newark, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT JUL & AUG Summer Photography Show, Arts/Theater Lobby
SEP/OCT THROUGHOUT SEP & OCT Claire Wagner Kosterlitz, Gaelen Gallery East
THROUGHOUT SEP & OCT Oscar Peterson, Arts/Theater Lobby
THE GAELEN GALLERIES
JEWISH AUTHORS AND IDEAS
CHILDREN & TEEN PRODUCTION COMPANIES
AUTHORS AND CONCERTS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES
NEW JERSEY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
CONSERVATORY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SERIES
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For more information about the NJJFF or TEEN FEST, contact Sarah Diamond at 973-929-2938 or [email protected]
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/njjff
FILM
Scenes from the 18th Annual New Jersey Jewish Film Festival
Top: The Children of Chance
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr StoryBottom:
1945The Chop
The New Jersey Jewish Film Festival (NJJFF), one of the premier Jewish cultural events in New Jersey, celebrates the Jewish experience and explores Jewish issues through independent films of artistic excellence.
NJJFF promotes cross-cultural understanding and examination of universal themes through screenings of over 20 films in 11 days, as well as films throughout the year, with many post-film discussions with directors, actors, filmmakers, critics and scholars.
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The Teen Film Fest is a new project of the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival. We aim to engage teens aged 13–18 living in the Greater MetroWest area to express themselves and showcase their talents through short films. Finalists will be celebrated on February 12, 2019.
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CONSERVATORY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SERIES
For more information about the CONSERVATORY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SERIES, contact Katy Strulson at 973-530-3915 or [email protected]
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/gaelen
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Curtis Institute of Music Philadelphia, PAThe Curtis Institute of Music educates and trains exceptionally gifted young musicians to engage a local and global community through the highest level of artistry. One of the most selective schools in the United States, Curtis accepts, on average, 4% of applicants each year, and a tuition-free policy ensures that talent and artistic promise are the only considerations for admission. With a small student body of about 175, Curtis ensures that each young musician receives an education of unparalleled quality,
VERA QUARTETThe Vera Quartet appears by special arrangement with Curtis on Tour, the Nina von Maltzahn global touring initiative of the Curtis Institute of Music.7:30PM
JAN17
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distinguished by a “learn by doing” philosophy and personalized attention from a faculty that includes a high proportion of actively performing musicians.
Winners of the 2018 Astral Artists National Auditions, the Vera Quartet has been named the String Quartet-in-Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music for 2018–2020. The quartet also received Grand Prizes at recent Plowman and Yellow Springs chamber music competitions, top prizes from the M-Prize Chamber Arts Competition, and the St. Lawrence award from the Wigmore Hall String Quartet Competition.
With members from Spain, Cuba, and the USA, the ensemble shares a deep commitment to exploring and programming the music of their roots, in juxtaposition with the great masterworks of the string quartet repertoire.
Since its formation in 2015, the Vera Quartet has established itself as one of the most exciting groups of its generation. They held residency at the Beethovenhaus in Bonn, Germany; embarked on tours of South Korea and Spain; served as Graduate Quartet-in-Residence at the Jacobs School of Music under the mentorship of the Pacifica Quartet; collaborated with IU New Music Ensemble, performing with world-renowned pipa player Wu Man as part of the China Remixed Festival; partnered with the IU Latin American Music Center to assist in bringing the music of Latin American composers to a larger audience; took part in both the Robert Mann String Quartet Seminar and the Juilliard String Quartet Seminar in New York City; was selected by NPR’s Performance Today to spend a week as one of the show’s Young Artists in Residence. The Vera Quartet has also taken part in the Chamber Music Residency program at the Banff Centre in Canada and
attended the Center for Advanced Quartet Studies at the Aspen Music Festival. In addition to working with the Pacifica Quartet, the Vera Quartet has also been coached by members of the Juilliard, Cleveland, Brentano, St. Lawrence, Tokyo, American, Mendelssohn, and London-Haydn quartets, as well as Atar Arad, Mauricio Fuks, and Peter Stumpf.
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PEDRO RODRIGUEZ VIOLINJUSTIN GOLDSMITH CELLOINÉS PICADO MOLARES VIOLAREBECCA ANDERSON VIOLIN
The Juilliard SchoolNew York, NYFounded in 1905, The Juilliard School is a world leader in performing arts education. The school’s mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers, and actors from around the world so that they may achieve their fullest potential as artists, leaders, and global citizens. Located at Lincoln Center in New York City, Juilliard offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in dance, drama (acting and playwriting), and music (classical, jazz, historical performance, and vocal arts). Currently more than 800 artists from 44 states and 42 countries and regions are enrolled at Juilliard, where they appear in over 700 annual performances in the school’s five theaters, at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully and David Geffen Halls, at Carnegie Hall, as well as at other venues around New York City, the country, and the world. Beyond its New York campus, Juilliard is defining new directions in global performing arts education for a range of learners and enthusiasts through The Tianjin Juilliard School and K–12 educational curricula.
Three of the greatest composers of the Romantic period are featured in this concert by Trio Umami. Acclaimed young artists Tal First, Tomsen Su and Ilya Laskin bring to brilliant life works by Ludwig von Beethoven, César Franck and Robert Schumann.
TAL FIRST, VIOLINTOMSEN SU, CELLOILYA LASKIN, PIANO
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TRIO UMAMI4:00PM
MAR3
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY DR LYNN B HARRISON
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Shepherd School of Music of Rice UniversityHouston, TXFrom its inception in 1974, the Shepherd School has emphasized orchestral, chamber music, and opera as the central elements of its performing curriculum. The Shepherd School is widely considered one of the greatest music schools in the United States.
THE LANDON PIANO QUINTET4:00PM
MAR24
RUBÉN RENGEL, VIOLINANITE STROH, VIOLINJEREMY KREUTZ, CELLOERICA SCHWARTZ, VIOLASOO JIN CHUNG, PIANO {not pictured}
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY BARBARA AND STUART E. RAYNOR
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GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY JUDITH LIEBERMAN
THE MOUNT VERNON VIRTUOSISTRING ORCHESTRA7:30PM
JUN13
Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MDThe Mount Vernon Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, founded by faculty artist, Amit Peled, was established to nurture, train and support local graduate music students. The orchestra gives the musicians a platform to continue their musical journey while preparing for professional orchestra auditions.
Photo by Christian Amonson.
THEGAELENGALLERIESGAELEN GALLERY EAST
@ JCC MetroWest, 760 Northfield Ave • West Orange, NJ
@ the Aidekman Family Center, 901 Route 10 East • Whippany, NJGAELEN GALLERY WEST
ARTS/THEATER LOBBY&
The Audrey and Norbert Gaelen Endowment sponsors the annual Gaelen Juried Art Show & Sale. This highly selective and prestigious exhibit is the realization of the Gaelens’ dream of offering talented and creative artists in the MetroWest community a unique venue for their art.
For more information about THE GAELEN GALLERIES, contact Lisa Suss at 973-530-3413 or [email protected]
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/gaelen
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY AUDREY GAELEN
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JANFEB
GAELEN GALLERY EASTDEBRA LIVINGSTON*Mixed Media
PEPPI GLASS*Sculpture
ARTS/THEATER LOBBYKAREN ADAMSPainting
MARAPR
GAELEN GALLERY EASTALBERT MARTIN*Photography
ANITA GLADSTONE*Pastels
ARTS/THEATER LOBBYRICHARD BROWNPainting and Drawing
* Winners of the 19th Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show and Sale
ART EXHIBITIONS
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Gallery receptions are 11:00am–1:00pm on the first Sunday of each exhibit.
MAYJUN
GAELEN GALLERY EASTSTUDENTS OF THE JCC SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
ARTS/THEATER LOBBYSARAH GREENBERG*Painting
GAELEN GALLERY WEST19TH ANNUAL GAELEN JURIED ART SHOW & SALEJUN 16 –JUL 28Opening Reception: JUN 16, 2–4pm
SUMMER 2019
GAELEN GALLERY EASTSYNAGOGUES OF NEWARK
ARTS/THEATER LOBBYSUMMER PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
SEPOCT
GAELEN GALLERY EASTCLAIRE WAGNER KOSTERLITZ,A BAUHAUS ARTIST IN 20TH CENTURY AMERICA
ARTS/THEATER LOBBYOSCAR PETERSONPainting
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CHILDREN AND TEEN PRODUCTION COMPANIESFor more information about theCHILDREN AND TEEN PRODUCTION COMPANIES,contact Samara Grossman at 973-530-3410 or [email protected]
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/gaelen
CHILDREN AND TEEN PRODUCTION COMPANIES
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Based on one of the most popular Disney movies of all time and the Broadway musical that played for over 2,500 performances and received multiple Olivier and Tony Awards nominations, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect Broadway Junior musical!
7:30PM
FEB7& 9
3:00PM
FEB10
THE CUT Proudly Presents:
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THE CHILDREN’S PRODUCTION COMPANY
Proudly Presents:
7:00PM
MAR14
8:00PM
MAR16
1:00PM
MAR17
3:00PM
MAR17
Kids-Stars Kids-Stars Mini-Stars Kids-Stars
Adapted from the three-time Tony-nominated Broadway hit comes A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS. Based on Arnold Lobel’s well-loved books, the jazzy, upbeat score bubbles with melody. Part vaudeville, part make-believe, and all charm, A Year with Frog and Toad KIDS tells the story of a friendship that endures throughout the seasons.
7:30PM
MAY29
7:00PM
MAY30
5:30PM
JUN2
7:30PM
JUN2
T(w)een-Stars Kiddy-Stars Kiddy-Stars T(w)een-Stars
THE KIDDY-STARS AND T(W)EEN-STARS
Proudly Present:
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Join us for another spectacular musical performed by our Kiddy-Stars in grades K–4 and our T(w)een-Stars in grades 5–12. Title to be announced, but sure to warm your heart and keep your toes tapping!
For more information about the AUTHORS AND CONCERTS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES,
contact Katy Strulson at 973-530-3915 or
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/gaelen
AUTHORS AND
CONCERTS FOR
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Ethan T. Berlin is an Emmy Award-nominated television comedy writer and a Junior Library Guild-selected picture book author. His debut picture book, The Hugely-Wugely Spider, was called “a hilarious twist on an old fingerplay” by Kirkus Review. Ethan’s TV credits include “Billy On the Street,” “Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell,” and “Da Ali G Show.” He co-created IFC’s comedy game show, “Bunk.” Most recently, Ethan served as head writer and executive producer for TruTV’s “Paid Off,” which was named as “Noteworthy” by The New York Times. He teaches comedy writing at NYU and SUNY Stonybrook.
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ETHAN BERLIN4:00PM
JAN6
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Is your phone the first thing you reach for in the morning and the last thing you touch before bed? Do you frequently pick it up “just to check,” only to look up forty-five minutes later wondering where the time has gone? Do you say you want to spend less time on your phone—but have no idea how to do so without giving it up completely? If so, this book is your solution.
Award-winning journalist Catherine Price presents
a practical, hands-on plan to break up—and then
make up—with your phone. The goal? A long-term
relationship that actually feels good.
CATHERINE PRICE7:30PM
JAN9
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Join JCC MetroWest as we celebrate Israel’s 71st anniversary!Two of Israel’s leading contemporary musicians will perform well-known songs, soundtracks and original pieces in a unique adaptation that will display their unique approach to sound and give our audience a glance into the music making process, experiencing sound in a fresh, fun way.
The concert includes various traditional instruments, such as keyboards, percussion, trumpet, and accordion, but will also give the audience a taste of exotic instruments, such as the electric oud, marimba, theremin and others, all played by these two amazing musicians. The audience will be challenged and encouraged to join in, becoming part of the performance. This concert is a perfect way for young children, parents, and grandparents to celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut.
GERSHON WAISERFIRER STRINGS, WINDS, KEYS
ASAF ROTH PERCUSSION, ACCORDION, WINDS, KEYS
THE AMAZING MAZE OF SOUND6:30PM
MAY8
For more information about JEWISH AUTHORS AND IDEAS, contact Katy Strulson at 973-530-3915 or [email protected]
Visit us at:jccmetrowest.org/gaelen
JEWISHAUTHORSAND IDEAS
In Partnership with
NEW FOR
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In celebration of The Simpsons’ thirtieth anniversary, the show’s longest-serving writer and producer, Mike Reiss, offers a humorous look at the writing and making of the legendary Fox series that has become one of the most revered artistic achievements in television history. Mike Reiss is a four-time Emmy winner, who has worked on The Simpsons continuously since the first episode in 1989.
In his freewheeling, irreverent comic style, Reiss reflects on his lifetime inside The Simpsons—a personal highlights reel of his achievements, observations, and favorite stories. He shares stories, scandals, and gossip about working with America’s most iconic cartoon family ever. He explains how the episodes are created and provides an inside look at the show’s writers, animators, actors and celebrity guests. He answers a range of questions from Simpsons fans and die-hards and reminisces about the making of perennially favorite episodes.
MIKE REISS7:30PM
JAN24
JAMIE BERNSTEIN7:30PM
MAR14
Jamie Bernstein is a writer, broadcaster, concert narrator, and filmmaker (her documentary Crescendo: The Power of Music is now available on Netflix). She is the oldest daughter of revered composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein and offers a rare look at her father on the centennial of his birth in her deeply intimate and evocative Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein (Harper/June 12, 2018).
Leonard Bernstein was an enormous celebrity during one of the headiest periods of American cultural life, as well as the most protean musician in twentieth century America. But to his eldest daughter, Jamie, he was above all the man in the scratchy brown bathrobe who smelled of cigarettes; the jokester and compulsive teacher who enthused about Beethoven and the Beatles; the insomniac whose 4 a.m. composing breaks involved spooning baby food out of the jar. In public and private, Lenny was larger than life.
In Famous Father Girl, Bernstein invites us into her family’s glamorous world. But this is also the story of a young girl who herself caught the creative bug and the desire to express herself musically. And the tension of doing so, while living under the shadow of the country’s most renowned musician, forms this memoir’s emotional core.
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MARTIN FLETCHER7:30PM
APR11
A sweeping family saga set against the founding of Israel, Promised Land: A Novel of Israel begins when one brother is sent west to America to escape the Nazis and the other is sent east to the death camps. They reunite in the nascent Jewish state, where one becomes a successful businessman and the other, a top Mossad agent. As their new homeland faces extraordinary obstacles, the brothers’ intrigues and jealousies threaten to tear their lives apart.
Martin Fletcher spent many years as the NBC News Bureau Chief in Tel Aviv and has won numerous awards, including the National Jewish Book Award, a Columbia University DuPont Award, several Overseas Press Club Awards, and five Emmys.
The JCC Book Group will be discussing Promised Land on Tuesday, April 9 at 12 noon at the JCC. Please join us for the discussion two days before Mr. Fletcher’s appearance. The Book Group is free and open to all.
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ARIEL BURGER12:30PM
MAY2
Join JCC MetroWest as we recognize Yom HaShoah.Ariel Burger first met Elie Wiesel at age fifteen; he became his student in his 20s, and his teaching assistant in his 30s. Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom chronicles the intimate conversations between these two men over decades, as Burger sought counsel on matters of intellect, spirituality, and faith, while navigating his own personal journey from boyhood to manhood, from student and assistant to rabbi and, in time, teacher.
Based on twenty-five years’ worth of journal entries, five years of classroom notes, and interviews with Elie Wiesel’s students from all over the world, this profoundly hopeful, thought-provoking, and inspiring book takes us into Wiesel’s classroom, where the art of listening and storytelling conspire to keep memory alive. Burger gives us a front-row seat to these remarkable exchanges.
W I T N E S S
ARIEL BURGER
Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s
Classroom
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In President Carter: The White House Years, Stuart E. Eizenstat presents a comprehensive history of the Carter Administration, demonstrating that Carter was the most impactful, consequential, modern-era one-term U.S. President. Eizenstat documents Carter’s many lasting accomplishments, which continue to shape American politics at home and abroad.
Stuart E. Eizenstat was President Carter’s Chief White House Domestic Policy Advisor. He served as a member of President Johnson’s White House Staff; under President Clinton, he served as Ambassador to the European Union, Under Secretary of Commerce, Under Secretary of State, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, and Special Representative of the President on Holocaust-Era Issues. In the Obama Administration, he was Special Representative of the Secretary of State on Holocaust Issues. He is also the author of Imperfect Justice and The Future of the Jews. A cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina and Harvard Law School, he is now a leading international lawyer with Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C.
STUART E. EIZENSTAT7:30PM
JUN12
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY JUDITH LIEBERMAN
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TICKET PRICESNEW JERSEY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
For pricing and details, visit: jccmetrowest.org/njjff
CONSERVATORY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SERIESIndividual: $20/Member or Student; $25/GuestSubscription to the series: $60/Member or Student; $75/GuestBuy 3 concerts, get one FREE!
CHILDREN AND TEEN PRODUCTION COMPANIESFor pricing and details, visit: jccmetrowest.org/production-company
AUTHORS AND CONCERTS FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIESIndividual: $10/Child; $15/Adult
JEWISH AUTHORS AND IDEASIndividual: $12/Member or Student; $18/GuestSubscription to the series: $36/Member or Student; $54/GuestBuy 3 author talks, get one FREE!
ACCESSIBILITYOur Maurice Levin Theater accommodates individuals with mobility issues—those in wheelchairs and who use walkers—in a space that is safe and comfortable for all.
The Gaelen Center for the Arts programming will be held at The Leon & Toby Cooperman JCC on the Ross Family Campus,760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey.
TO BECOME A SPONSORJCC MetroWest counts on patron support to bring quality arts and culture programs to the community. Please consider partnering with JCC MetroWest by becoming a corporate patron or an individual supporter.For more information, please contact Ziva Davidovich at 973-530-3442 or [email protected]
THE GAELEN COMMITTEE (In Formation)Judith Lieberman, ChairLarry BrodeyJoni CohenSam ConvissorCaren B. FordHerbert S. Ford
Audrey GaelenGail JaffeLori KanyGail KleinmanDebbie KrasnerClifford M. Kulwin
Warren PageLarry ReinSara-Ann SandersChristine Strassman
THE GAELEN STAFFZiva DavidovichSarah DiamondSharon GordonSamara Grossman
Mara MillerStuart E. RaynorKaty StrulsonLisa Suss
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