Sunday, June 9, 2013
JUNE KOH LIBRARY CLOSURE
The KOH Library and Cultural Center will be closed on Sunday, June 16, 2013 in observance of Father's Day.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Guest Speaker
June 29, 2013 at 12:45 p.m. (following Shabbat services):
AIPAC Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ambassador Brad Gordon: "Strategic Challenges: Israel and Challenging Politics in The Middle East" - free, open to all.
AIPAC Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ambassador Brad Gordon: "Strategic Challenges: Israel and Challenging Politics in The Middle East" - free, open to all.
Guest Speaker
Please join us on June 26, 2013 at 7 p.m. when guest speaker, Hy Kashenberg, will speak on
"Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service".
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Taliah Berger: taliah@kohlcc.org
"Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service".
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Taliah Berger: taliah@kohlcc.org
KOH LIBRARY BOOK CLUB - JUNE
KOH Library Book Club Meeting - June 11, 2013 at 7 p.m.
Sara Kahn Shapiro will lead a discussion on the book, "A Grain of Truth" by Zygmunt Miloszewski.
It is spring 2009, and prosecutor Szacki is no longer working in Warsaw—he has said goodbye to his family and to his career in the capital and moved to Sandomierz, a picturesque town full of churches and museums. Hoping to start a "brave new life," Szacki instead finds himself investigating a strange murder case in surroundings both alien and unfriendly.
The victim is found brutally murdered, her body drained of blood. The killing bears the hallmarks of legendary Jewish ritual slaughter, prompting a wave of anti-Semitic paranoia in the town, where everyone knows everyone. The murdered woman's husband is bereft, but when Szacki discovers that she had a lover, the husband becomes the prime suspect. Before there's time to arrest him, he is found murdered in similar circumstances. In his investigation Szacki must wrestle with the painful tangle of Polish–Jewish relations and something that happened more than sixty years earlier.
Sara Kahn Shapiro will lead a discussion on the book, "A Grain of Truth" by Zygmunt Miloszewski.
It is spring 2009, and prosecutor Szacki is no longer working in Warsaw—he has said goodbye to his family and to his career in the capital and moved to Sandomierz, a picturesque town full of churches and museums. Hoping to start a "brave new life," Szacki instead finds himself investigating a strange murder case in surroundings both alien and unfriendly.
The victim is found brutally murdered, her body drained of blood. The killing bears the hallmarks of legendary Jewish ritual slaughter, prompting a wave of anti-Semitic paranoia in the town, where everyone knows everyone. The murdered woman's husband is bereft, but when Szacki discovers that she had a lover, the husband becomes the prime suspect. Before there's time to arrest him, he is found murdered in similar circumstances. In his investigation Szacki must wrestle with the painful tangle of Polish–Jewish relations and something that happened more than sixty years earlier.
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