The Jewish Art Salon is proud to co-sponsor a conversation with Be’chol Lashon’s Julian Voloj, who is also a Jewish Art Salon Fellow, with author A.J. Sidransky, who will discuss his new novel “The Interpreter.”
This first installment of his new “Justice” series examines among other topics the question of Jewish identity and who defines it, as well as the world’s response to refugees during World War II and how it is reflective of current politics.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 7:30PM EST
Please register on Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88225953776?pwd=Si9PbHhVMXRwVEE5R2JNbTJHcGxZUT09

Co-sponsored by Be’chol Lashon, the Jewish Art Salon, The Society for the Advancement of Judaism, , and Grace Congregational Church
Be’chol Lashon (Hebrew for “in every language”) strengthens Jewish identity by raising awareness about the ethnic, racial and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience. Be’chol Lashon brings the historic Jewish commitment to civil rights and racial justice forward into the 21st century. Embracing the historical diversity of the Jewish people and, more importantly, the growing diversity of the community today is the most important step toward securing relevancy in an exciting American future.