Climbing Your Family Tree
Sunday, November 2 at 2:00 PM
Admission is FREE, Photo ID required for entrance
Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion
One West 4th Street (Between Broadway and Mercer)
New York City
A workshop for those seeking to chart family history and memory through an
introduction to Jewish genealogy and methodologies specific to Jewish families,
led by Debra Braverman, a professional genealogist and past officer of the Jewish
Genealogical Society of New York.
This program is offered in conjunction with the exhibition The Art of Aging,
on view from September 2, 2003 through June 25, 2004. Aging is a process that
begins with birth—it is a lifelong journey affecting the dynamics of human
relationships, creativity, memory, continuity, and growth. Jewish text sources
are full of references to values intrinsic to the aging process, from the respect
attendant to one’s elders, honor for one’s parents, forty as the
age of understanding, fifty as the age of counsel, the celebration of wisdom
at age sixty, the celebration of strength at the age of eighty, and intergenerational
and familial responsibilities. Through painting, sculpture, photography, installation,
mixed media, and video, contemporary artists from Israel and North America reflect
on the diverse aspects of aging, including creativity and vitality, memory,
anxiety, wisdom, physical change, loss, intergenerational interaction, responsibility,
and optimism.
This exhibition is co-sponsored by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
(JDC) and JDC-ESHEL (The Association for the Planning and Development of Services
for the Aged in Israel), with additional support by UJA-Federation of New York.
For further information, please call Sarah Schriever at 212-824-2293 or e-mail
sschriever@huc.edu.