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Get a "Glimpse" of American Jewish Life

Visit with author Saul landa at the East Brunswick Jewish Center. Landa will disucss toe book, "A timeless People."

Saul Landa, will be the featured speaker at a special program and breakfast sponsored by the Men's Club and sisterhood. Landa will discuss and share photographs from "A Timeless People."

The program will be held Sunday, Jan. 18, at 9 a.m.

This book is a lavish photo history of American Jewish life which has been nominated for two National Jewish book Council awards.  In four years, he took thousands of photographs and conducted hundreds of interviews depicting the rich history and culture of Jews in eighteen communities across America.

How have the Jews been able to maintain their religion for over 350 years in America? What makes them "timeless"?

For further information please call Howard Jacobs at
732-390-1937 or Myra Feldman at 732-257-4174.

 

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