Shabbat Service and Cultural Program

Zoom event for members & friends
You are welcome to watch our service and program on youtube: https://youtu.be/YZjiqvR5fGw

Same service, child friendly time!

Starts at 6:30!

Our weekly service, streaming online.
Prepare your candles, challah, and wine, and join us!

Cultural program:

The NYC Dickensian Disability Rights Movement:
A humanistic exploration of the first Disability Rights Movement in NYC

Warren Shaw, a NYC historian, will take us on a prequel to his previous talk about the Ashkenazi roots of the NYC Disability Rights movement–a discussion of the City’s first disability rights movement, circa 1863-1925. This movement produced the very first activism by Americans with disabilities and established the very first organizations, accommodations and public policies for people with disabilities living in the general population, yet it also gave rise to what we now call the medical model, and in some respects left people with disabilities worse off than they were to begin with, so its legacy is both precedent setting and deeply paradoxical.

Warren Shaw is a lawyer and New York City historian, and the son of two of the founders of the New York City Disability Rights movement, Mollie and Julius Shaw. His previous talk to the congregation about the Ashkenazi roots of the disability rights movement was given in October.

Join us on Zoom
Link sent to members
or watch on youtube:
https://youtu.be/YZjiqvR5fGw

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Date

Apr 24 2020

Time

06:30 PM - 08:30 PM

Location

Online streaming