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SUMMARY:Triple F Kitchen: A Cooking Workshop with J-Rob and Hoai Nam
DESCRIPTION:The Triple F Kitchen is a collaborative online cooking workshop presented by good friends and collaborators\, J-Rob and Hoai-Nam Bui through the Museum of Jewish Montreal. The Triple F Kitchen stands for Friendship\, Fusion\, Food. Hoai-Nam and J-Rob were two roommates in Montreal from different backgrounds\, J-Rob being Black and Jewish\, Hoai-Nam being Vietnamese-American. They both have a differing relationship with their identity\, this also resonates with the way they connect with food. For her\, cooking Vietnamese food is a way to connect to the roots that her and her family have been a long time accustomed to. A taste of the homeland\, a connection they strive to keep. For him\, cooking foods connected to his Black and Jewish cultures has been a way to reclaim and reinvent traditional spaces that he doesn’t see himself represented in. A taste of a home that he is working to create\, a connection that he is striving to build.\n\nFor this edition of Triple F Kitchen J-Nam will be revealing and demonstrating their recipe for a Jerk Brisket Spring Roll! The first 20 to register will also have the option to receive a flyer to memorialize the event that will include Triple F’s new graphic\, the recipe and back story of J-Rob and Hoai-Nam’s venture into creating the Triple F Kitchen!\n\nClick Here to reserve your tickets on Eventbrite\n\n\nAn ingredient list for the workshop will be sent out to attendees via Eventbrite 1 week before the event\, and again 2 days before the event. If you have issues receiving the ingredient list\, or register less than 2 days in advance and would like to receive it\, please reach out to us at info@imjm.ca \n\n\nThis event is an independent project developed through the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrants for Creative and Cultural Exploration.\n\nThis event is generously funded by the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Foundation and the Community Innovation Fund. The Community Innovation Fund is financed in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program –Children and Families Component and is part of the Action Plan for Official Languages –2018-2023: Investing in Our Future. The fund is managed by the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)\n\nThank you to our promotional partners at the Centre Culturel Vietnamien and Jewish& at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/triple-f-kitchen-a-cooking-workshop-with-j-rob-and-hoai-nam/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
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SUMMARY:Musictopia Cornucopia: An Album Launch and Concert with Dvir Cahana
DESCRIPTION:After releasing a song each week for the past year\, it is about time that Dvir Cahana releases his album to the public. Dvir bases each song on a weekly reflection of what is going on in the world around us\, and pulls from the weekly Torah portion as a jumping-off point for these opinion pieces. \nThis won’t be your run-of-the-mill concert experience! We want to make this as much of a two-way conversation as possible\, so each song will be prefaced with a thoughtful question\, and throughout the duration of each song\, we will be moderating a group discussion. We extend a special thank-you to our promotional partner\, Moishe House Harlem. \nRegistration is required via Eventbrite to participate in this event.\nYou will receive a link to join the Zoom meeting shortly before the performance begins. \nAbout Dvir:\nDvir is a Jewish-content singer-songwriter with seven albums and a passion for promoting Jewish identity through lively concerts and experiential creative Shabbat retreats. Currently\, Dvir is a first year rabbinical student at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in New York. Born in Sweden\, he received an M.A. in Jewish Studies in 2020 from McGill University. He was the McGill representative for the Jewish Studies Graduate Students Consortium\, organizing and presenting at the “Judaism in the Social Sciences and Humanities Colloquium.” Dvir founded the Moishe House in Montreal and is continuing to build Jewish community at the Moishe House in Harlem. Dvir has held numerous fellowships\, including the Bronfman Youth Fellowship in Israel\, 2011\, Drisha Summer Fellowship\,2020\, and currently is a LABA Arts Fellow at the 14th Street Y and a CLAL LTIFellow.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/musictopia-cornucopia-an-album-launch-and-concert-with-dvir-cahana/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210420T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210420T203000
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SUMMARY:Blut und Blintzes: A Yiddish Vampire Radio Play
DESCRIPTION:Do you like Yiddish? How about vampires? Have you re-watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer upwards of four times but wondered what it would be like if it took place in Montreal and the vampires were quirky Jewish girls who had a mediocre knowledge of Halachic law? \nSince you definitely answered yes to all of these questions\, come on down to the table read of Blut und Blintzes (Blood and Blintzes)\, a new in-development Yiddish radio play\, for a casual night of fun. The play follows Chayka Moskovitch\, a recently turned vampire in Montreal who struggles to square her Jewish identity with her newfound bloodlust-spoiler alert: blood definitely isn’t kosher! Filled with irreverent halachic musings and gags on Montreal weather\, Blut und Blintzes will answer the rabbis’ greatest questions\, fulfill every young Jewish girl’s vampiric dreams and do so with English subtitles. You’ll be murdered with laughter! \nThe table read of Part I of Blut und Blintzes will be introduced by director & playwright Rebecca Turner. Following the performance\, there will be a Q&A with Rebecca Turner and the cast. \nPlease note this event is free\, but with limited capacity – registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Click here to register through Eventbrite \nThis event is a part of the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrant Program for Creative or Cultural Exploration\, which is funded by the Quebec Community Group Network’s Community Investment Fund.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/blut-und-blintzes-a-yiddish-vampire-radio-play/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210323T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210323T203000
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SUMMARY:Finding Treasure\, Getting the Dirt: Comic Launch and DIY Research Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On a cold March evening in Montreal\, Cesario Lavery was walking home from a shift in an unfamiliar part of town when he stumbled across an old\, discarded first-edition book of early literary criticism on the great Franz Kafka. When he cracked it open\, he was amazed to discover that this was not only an extraordinary book\, but a portal to the life of an extraordinary man – the book’s previous owner\, one Dr Chaim Fischel Shatan. \n דער עדות \n(Der Eydes—The Witness) is Cesario’s ongoing serialized comic about the treasure he found and the treasure it led to. It is one part detective novel and one part biography\, with generous heaps of autofiction and family history mixed in.  \nThis 23rd of March\, join us online for the launch of the first volume of this work and for Cesario’s talk on how and where to find your own portal-treasures\, and how to hone your skills as unlicensed private detective as you track down their origin stories. We’ll discuss treasure-hunting\, personal and/or family research\, repatriation\, and the ethics of carrying out this work from a decidedly non-academic standpoint. Learn where the goods are\, how you can find them\, your responsibilities and obligations as treasure-custodian\, and how to listen for the stories these treasures can tell us. \nThis event is a part of our Microgrant Program for Creative or Cultural Exploration\, which is funded by the Quebec Community Group Network’s Community Investment Fund. \nThis event is free and will be held over Zoom. Registration is necessary to receive the Zoom link. \nClick here to reserve your tickets
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/finding-treasure-getting-the-dirt-comic-launch-and-diy-research-workshop/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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SUMMARY:Ida's Salon Online presents "Third Solitudes" with Gili Loftus
DESCRIPTION:Free Zoom Event – *Registration Required – Click Here* \nIda’s Salon is going live!  \nTogether with the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, Ida’s Salon Online is thrilled to welcome you to the second of our virtual salon series. Join us for an afternoon of poetry and song hosted by a stellar line-up of invited guests\, as we dive head first into the stories and histories of the golden age of Yiddish in Montreal and share some excerpts from “Third Solitudes”\, our mini-concert in tribute to Yiddish poet Ida Maze.  \nMeet your hosts: historical keyboardist and Ida’s Salon Online creator Gili Loftus\, Yiddish scholar Sebastian Schulman\, composer and singer Noa Haran\, historian Pierre Anctil (University of Ottawa)\, author and translator Chantal Ringuet\, and our guest of honour: literary scholar Irving Massey (Professor Emeritus\, State University of New York’s University at Buffalo). \nAbout Ida’s Salon Online \nIda’s Salon Online is a series of classical mini-concerts on period instruments. Taking Jewish figures of the past and present as our point of departure\, each concert explores different facets of Jewish art\, life and culture\, bridging the past and present of the diaspora experience through the joyous exploration of historically-informed performance on period instruments. \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal would like to thank the Community Innovation Fund for their generous support of this program. \nAbout Gili Loftus \nAward winning keyboardist\, Canadian-born Gili Loftus’ three-fold expertise on the fortepiano\, modern piano and harpsichord lend her playing a character that is unique to her\, and which has opened up new and exciting paths for artistic and historical exploration which Gili has been invited to share through her performances and lectures on both sides of the Atlantic. She has been published in Keyboard Perspectives\, and her work featured in The New York Times. \nGili completed her doctoral studies at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University. In growing demand as a solo and collaborative artist\, Gili has been invited to play with such period-instrument ensembles as Infusion Baroque\, Orchestre Galileo\, Ensemble Musica Humana\, the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra and the Kansas City Baroque Consortium. \nGili has been generously supported by the America–Israel Cultural Foundation\, as well as the Canada Council for the Arts\, le Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. \nThis event is free\, but requires registration ahead of time. Please register here. You will receive the Zoom link three hours prior to the event. 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/idas-salon-online-presents-third-solitudes-with-gili-loftus/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
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SUMMARY:Remaking Edgware: Presentation and Video Screening
DESCRIPTION:February 17 from 7:00pm – 8:15pm EST\nFree Zoom Event – *Registration Required — Click Here*\nCentered around a family’s pre-war life in Leipzig and the experience of their flight path to the Caribbean\, Remaking Edgware is a video artwork that aims to rediscover and reimagine a history made quiet by time\, diaspora and trauma. \nRemaking Edgware is grounded in the exploration of cultural and historical documents from personal and public archives. Through revisiting family stories\, retrieving details from the past\, and reimagining moments that might not have been committed to memory\, the artist uses fact and fiction to create a dialogue between themself and the imagined voice of their grandfather. The work is an altar\, an attempt to honour what we know happened\, what we were told happened\, and what has been left to the haze of the past. \nThis screening presents the first edit of the video work made through the artist’s process of observing\, uncovering\, debunking and writing into the silences of a family’s mythology. The event will begin with an introduction of the project by the artist\, a screening component and a live Q&A. \nThis event is free but requires registration. Please register ahead at: http://bit.ly/RemakingEdgware \nA Zoom link will be sent to all registrants 2 hours prior to the event. \nRemaking Edgware is an independent project developed through the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrants for Creative and Cultural Exploration. The Museum of Jewish Montreal would like to thank the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation\, and the Community Innovation Fund for their generous support of this program. The Community Innovation Fund is financed in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program –Children and Families Component and is part of the Action Plan for Official Languages –2018-2023: Investing in Our Future. The fund is managed by the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN).\n— \nnaakita feldman-kiss is a queer artist and writer of mixed roots based in Montreal. Through video and audio installations\, their art practice considers storytelling as a site to explore inheritance\, mythology\, personal and collective memory\, and experiences of diaspora. Recent presentations of their works include; MoMA PS1 (New York\, NY)\, Trinity Square Video (Toronto\, ON)\, Knot Project Space (Ottawa\, ON)\, Mémoire de l’Avenir (Paris\, FR)\, and EXPRESSION (Saint-Hyacinthe\, QC). Their work can be found at www.naakitafeldmankiss.com
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/remaking-edgware/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210126T190000
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SUMMARY:Transcestors: Gender in the Jewish Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Even though we’ve been told that they don’t\, trans and genderqueer people have always existed in Judaism – in the origin stories of its sacred texts\, in the extensive Rabbinic tradition of text commentary\, in its poetry\, and in its people. Come learn about the bigenderedness of the first human in the Torah\, created in the image of a multigendered God; the six genders discussed in the Talmud; some 18th century Ladino poetry about our trans biblical ancestors; and prayer and blessings that sanctify liminality and the undefinable. \nThis event is an offering from a Montreal trans Jew on their learning journey to other trans and queer Jews\, but is open to all – anyone interested is encouraged to join! \nThere will be time for (optional) breakout groups with guided questions to share thoughts and feelings in smaller groups*\, and there will also be time for a Q&A at the end with daph. \nLive closed captions will be provided throughout the event and in breakout rooms. \nJewish calendar date of event: ערב י”ד בשבט תשפ”א / Eve of 14th of Shvat\, 5781 \nRegistration is necessary to receive the Zoom link!  Register for tickets here \n*There will be an option for a closed queer/trans breakout group. You’ll receive instructions for how to access it during the event (Zoom magic!). \ndaph ben david is a gender/queer educator\, activist and stage manager born and raised on the unceded Kanien’kehá:ka and Anishnaabe territory of so-called Montreal\, Quebec. They are a child of first- and second-generation immigrants\, from Israel-Palestine and Romania\, and grew up in the liminal space between modern Orthodoxy and secular Canadian-Israeli culture. They have spent the past year wrestling with prayer and Jewish community building while being a trans diasporic Jew\, and are an aspiring rabbinical student. \n  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal would like to thank the Community Investment Fund and the Morris and Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation for their generous support of this program
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/transcestors-gender-in-the-jewish-tradition/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201105T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201105T193000
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SUMMARY:Songs of Salomon: Piano Concert with Alexandra Gorlin Crenshaw
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Songs of Salomon\, a multimedia performance by pianist/soprano Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw\, based on the work of the German-Jewish painter\, Charlotte Salomon \nCharlotte Salomon was born in Berlin in 1917 and perished in Auschwitz in 1943. She became known only many years posthumously for her multidisciplinary work Leben? Oder Theater?–a narrative series of paintings\, text\, and music that she created between 1941-42 while she lived in hiding in the south of France. The work miraculously survived the war thanks to the care of a French doctor who later returned it to her remaining family.  \nBlurring borders of style and genre\, Salomon juxtaposed her texts and paintings with opera arias\, Schubert lieder\, Yiddish folk songs\, tangos\, and popular melodies from 1920s Berlin\, portraying the rich musical surroundings of the time\, and revealing her personal tastes. Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw adds solo piano works and arrangements to the mix –along with a few new experiments– formulating her own re-imagining of Salomon’s musical mind. \nThe concert will begin at 6:30pm on Thursday\, November 5th. \nThis first production of Songs of Salomon is possible thanks to support from the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Micro-grants for Creative and Cultural Exploration. \nDonations made through eventbrite go towards supporting the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, to donate to Alexandra directly\, use the following link: https://paypal.me/agorlincrenshaw \nCanadian-American pianist/soprano Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw holds performance degrees from Indiana University and the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal\, where she studied with Jean-Louis Haguenauer and André Laplante. Her projects have included a performance of the Ravel Trio at Montreal’s Bourgie Hall with violinist Ewald Cheung and cellist Peter Wiley; Rachmaninoff works in the latest Intégrale pour piano in Sorel-Tracy\, Schumann’s Dichterliebe with dancers; and the complete J.S. Bach Toccatas. She currently incorporates her singing voice into performances at the piano\, exploring what kinds of vulnerability and honesty this practice can add to her work. \nReserve Tickets Here
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/songs-of-salomon-piano-concert-with-alexandra-gorlin-crenshaw/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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SUMMARY:Games I Don't Want to Play: Horah Alone
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Soicher and Joseph Glaser invite you to join them for an evening of Jewish existential dread and fun to launch the start of their project Games I Don’t Want to Play: Horah Alone. \nMichelle and Joseph have combined their theatre and music backgrounds to create Games I Don’t Want to Play\, a celebration of millennial Jewish identity in all its contradictions. Horah Alone is one of the games we don’t want to play. \nThis work asks people to dance to the bar-mitzvah hit\, the Cha-Cha Slide by DJ Casper\, “ibergezezt un farbessert” (remixed and with new words by the artists). During the evening\, the artists will discuss the piece and how it came about\, followed by a short\, filmed presentation of the work and a digital collective performance. \nClick here to access the original audio track Horah Alone \nGames I Don’t Want to Play was initially devised with the support of the Jewish Arts Mentorship program at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts\, and realized under the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrants for Creative or Cultural Exploration program. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Moishe House Montreal and the Segal Centre for Performing Arts. \nClick here to reserve your tickets
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/games-i-dont-wanna-play-horah-alone/
LOCATION:Online via ZOOM
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200910T203000
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SUMMARY:**SOLD-OUT**Queering Yiddish Folktales: SCHMUTZ Chapbook Launch in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the reading & launch of SCHMUTZ\, a new chapbook of queered Yiddish folklore by Jess Goldman. \nIn these days of pyjama-clad monotony\, we’d like to invite you all to get fabulous and dress up as your favourite folkloric demon\, or perhaps a demon of your own invention! But only if you want to\, of course.  \nReading will begin at 6:30\, in Parc Jeanne-Mance\, with challah and other tasty Ashkenaz snacks for you to nosh on! \nSCHMUTZ was produced under the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s Microgrants for Creative or Cultural Exploration program\, with support from the Goodman Foundation and Heritage Canada. Click here to view a pdf of SCHMUTZ \nJess Goldman is a writer from Toronto who currently lives in Montreal\, and is also a graduate of Concordia’s Creative Writing program\, co-founder of Toronto WordSmiths\, a youth writing collective based in the Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale. Her writing has been published in League of Canadian Poets National Poetry Month Blog\, Plasma Dolphin\, and Room Magazine among others. She is also the recipient of the Research and Creation Grant from the Canada Council of the Arts\, which she was awarded to expand SCHMUTZ into a full manuscript of 10 stories. \n  \nTo register\, click here. **REGISTRATION IS FULL** \nIn the event of rain\, the reading will be rescheduled to Thursday September 17th .Please note stories contain some mature content that may not be suitable for children.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/readings-in-the-park-queering-yiddish-folktales/
LOCATION:Parc Jeanne-Mance
CATEGORIES:microgrants
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