BECOMING WHOLE AGAIN: Finding Out What Really Matters
Twenty-three years ago, a truck struck the rear of a bus where Joshua Prager sat. Ever since, Prager has sought to regain his footing--literally and emotionally too. He has captured the memories and challenges of that journey in his extraordinary and eloquent memoir, Half-Life: Reflections from Jerusalem on a Broken Neck. Prager will be interviewed by Rabbi Peter Schweitzer and read selections from his remarkable work.
Joshua Prager writes for publications including Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, where he was a senior writer for eight years. George Will has described his work as "exemplary journalistic sleuthing." Prager was a Nieman fellow at Harvard in 2011 and a Fulbright Distinguished Chair at Hebrew University in 2012.
Half-Life
http://www.amazon.com/Half-Life-Reflections-Jerusalem-Broken-ebook/dp/B00BJSN040/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370283080&sr=8-1&keywords=Half-Life%3A++Reflections+from+Jerusalem+on+a+Broken+Neck
Adult Perspectives is the name of our Sunday Adult Education program. These sessions are led by Rabbi Peter Schweitzer or by a member of the congregation. TCC Members occasionally participate on panel discussions and guest speakers, including our own members, are also invited to make special presentations.
Adult Perspectives meets twice a month on Sundays from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM at 15 West 86th Street (SAJ) in Manhattan. There is no charge and all are welcome to attend.
All dates and programs are subject to change. To confirm events and for more information, contact the office at 212-213-1002 or
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