THE ART OF BEING JEWISH IN THE CITY
sponsored by the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History
Thursday, March 15, Rosen Hillel Center, Temple University
A day-long symposium exploring arts-led urban development and the role that Jews play in envisioning new forms of urban life.
Speakers include: Alan Greenberger (Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Director of Commerce, City of Philadelphia); Jeremy Nowak (President, William Penn Foundation); Dan Friedman (the arts and culture editor of the Forward); Daniel Belasco (Associate curator at the Jewish Museum of New York); and Mark Oppenheimer(the author of the New York Times' Beliefs column).
Free and open to the public.
For a full program and to register, visit:
http://www.temple.edu/feinsteinctr/symposium/index.html
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