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Brilliant Things to Do in February: Films, Exhibitions, Food and More – AnOther Magazine

| February 4, 2020

February 03, 2020 Events and Exhibitions Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk at the V&A, London: from February 29, 2020A forthcoming exhibition at the V&A charts the widespread influence of the traditional Japanese garment, the kimono, a dynamic and constantly evolving icon of fashion. Looking back to the 1660s and tracing how the kimono has evolved through to the present day, and become prolific in the worlds of fashion and pop culture,Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk is a celebration of the historic and traditional Japanese gown. Linderismat Kettles Yard, Cambridge: February 15 April 26, 2020A new exhibition at the Cambridge galleryKettles Yardcelebrates Linder Sterling, promising to highlight the punk artists varied and vibrant oeuvre: the exhibition is said to explore Linder as performance artist, zine-maker, musician, documentary photographer, collaborator, muse, guru, medium and bodybuilder.Linderismwill feature new work situated throughout the storied Modernist house and grounds of Kettles Yard, plus a new performance piece by the artist on March 12 at Cambridges women-only college Murray Edwards

Harav Amar Quotes Harav Chaim Kanievsky: "Moshiach Is Standing Next To The Wall" – Yeshiva World News

| February 4, 2020

Thousands participated in the hillulahs for the Baba Sali, ztl, on Thursday near his tzion in Netivot for his 36th yartzeit (4 Shevat). The main speech was delivered by the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Harav Shlomo Amar, who stressed that we are living in the times of Moshiach, BChadrei Chareidim reported

Bernie Sanders and the Last Hurrah of Jewish Socialism – Algemeiner

| February 4, 2020

US Senator Bernie Sanders and US Senator Elizabeth Warren speak on the first night of the second 2020 Democratic US presidential debate in Detroit, Michigan, US, July 30, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson. I view Bernie Sanders from the perspective of a historian knowledgeable about Jews and the American Left.

Virginia Festival of the Book unveils four headlining programs – The Daily Progress

| February 4, 2020

The 26th annual Virginia Festival of the Book has added four new headlining programs to its schedule, bringing music, poetry and films to the interdisciplinary mix. A screening of the film Dark Waters, director Todd Haynes thriller about author Robert Bilotts 20-year legal struggle with DuPont to expose environmental contamination, will begin at 8 p.m

Greek-Jewish Students Who Perished in the Holocaust Remembered at Special Lecture in Thessaloniki – The National Herald

| February 4, 2020

File- Children place flowers at the Holocaust Memorial commemorating the persecution of the Jewish people during World War II, in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos) THESSALONIKI The 14th annual David Tiano lecture, established in memory of an American consulate staff member who was executed by Nazi occupation powers in February 1942, was dedicated this year to the Jewish students of Thessaloniki and of the Holocaust, at an event held in the city on Monday

Author Readings Presented by The Seattle Public Library in February – Capitol Hill Times

| February 4, 2020

AUTHOR READINGS PRESENTED BY THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY IN FEBRUARY The Seattle Public Library will feature writers and their work at several locations throughout Seattle in February.SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sarah Abrevaya Stein 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m

We found strength, camaraderie and happiness among Cuba’s Jews – The Jewish News of Northern California

| February 4, 2020

Cuba confounded us.

Is Haredi Refusal to Serve in the IDF Crippling Israeli Politics? – Algemeiner

| February 4, 2020

The plenum hall of the Israeli parliament on the opening of the 22nd Knesset in Jerusalem, Oct. 3, 2019. Photo: Hadas Parush/Flash90.


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