Our three part series “Celebrating Jews in the Arts” concludes November 17, 2025 at 7 p.m. with Dr. Eric Zakim, Professor of Film and Cinema, examining American Jewish comedy. From the Marx Brothers to today’s top talent, Dr. Zakim explores humor as social critique and cultural celebration, showing how Jewish comedians have forged new creative possibilities and left an indelible mark on entertainment.
“Celebrating Jews in the Arts” promises a memorable journey through achievement, innovation, and resilience. Join us to honor the masterpieces, music, and laughter that continue to shape our world.
Join us and community partners for a day of meaningful programs as we mark the second anniversary of October 7. 9:00 a.m. March for the Hostages10:15 […]
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner.
Join The Associated’s Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation for a compelling conversation that cuts through the noise. We’ll hear from Hayvi Bouzo, a Syrian-born journalist, TV host […]
The Forum’s fall Viewpoints series continues with a special presentation, Beyond the Old Conflicts: Israel’s New Role in a Fragmented Middle East, by Hayvi Bouzo, a […]