LimmudFest is back in person for a weekend of celebrating, learning, and doing Jewish.
LimmudFest New Orleans is a weekend festival of Jewish learning, arts, culture and spirituality featuring 70+ sessions from local, regional and national presenters. It is part of a global movement inspired by the idea that when Jews from diverse backgrounds come together to celebrate and learn about everything and anything Jewish, the entire community is enriched.
Please note that the individual sessions have not yet been allotted time slots so the scheduled times are not accurate.
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In this session, we will explore how children of Holocaust survivors in Israel relate in different ways to Holocaust memory. We will view some clips from the film Aviya's Summer (1988), a short prose piece by the second-generation Israeli writer Leah Aini and will discuss a short story called "Shoes" by the second-generation Israeli writer Etgar Keret.