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Fear and loathing

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At a time of increasing antisemitism, a global resurgence of far right doctrine and deepening political complexity around issues of Jewish identity, an author and filmmaker tackles the historical roots of hatred and resilience. In his recent Jacksonville appearance, Rabbi Raphael Shore explored the themes of his new book, Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?, in which he posits that the core of antisemitism is actually founded on the strength of Jewish people.

Guests:

  • Rabbi Raphael Shore, filmmaker, author of Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?
  • Heather Terrill, director of Together Against Hate and the J Institute at the Jewish Community Alliance

Then, a dozen art galleries and studios are hosting a free self–guided tour across Jacksonville, offering a unique space for participants to search for one-of-a-kind works of art and holiday gifts. The Jax Gallery Brunch Hop scheduled for Sunday features galleries from San Marco to Riverside, including the recently established Unicat gallery and longtime local staple CoRK Studios.

Guests:

  • Emily Moody, owner of Wolf & Cub, vice president and chief experience officer at Phoenix Arts & Innovation District
  • Jim Draper, artist
  • Kenny Page Jr., visual artist

And, a classical male vocal ensemble brings its acapella sound to the First Coast. The German vocal group Amarcord has been based in Leipzig, Germany, since its founding in 1992 by members of the St. Thomas’ Boys Choir and has never strayed far from its roots, performing Medieval and Renaissance music with contemporary composers mixed in. The five-member group takes the stage Friday at St. Paul’s by the Sea Episcopal Church.

Guests:

  • Wolfram Lattke, tenor, Amarcord
  • Kathy Wallis, executive director of the Beaches Fine Arts Series
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At a time of increasing antisemitism, a global resurgence of far right doctrine and deepening political complexity around issues of Jewish identity, an author and filmmaker tackles the historical roots of hatred and resilience. In his recent Jacksonville appearance, Rabbi Raphael Shore explored the themes of his new book, Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?, in which he posits that the core of antisemitism is actually founded on the strength of Jewish people.

Guests:

  • Rabbi Raphael Shore, filmmaker, author of Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Jew?
  • Heather Terrill, director of Together Against Hate and the J Institute at the Jewish Community Alliance

Then, a dozen art galleries and studios are hosting a free self–guided tour across Jacksonville, offering a unique space for participants to search for one-of-a-kind works of art and holiday gifts. The Jax Gallery Brunch Hop scheduled for Sunday features galleries from San Marco to Riverside, including the recently established Unicat gallery and longtime local staple CoRK Studios.

Guests:

  • Emily Moody, owner of Wolf & Cub, vice president and chief experience officer at Phoenix Arts & Innovation District
  • Jim Draper, artist
  • Kenny Page Jr., visual artist

And, a classical male vocal ensemble brings its acapella sound to the First Coast. The German vocal group Amarcord has been based in Leipzig, Germany, since its founding in 1992 by members of the St. Thomas’ Boys Choir and has never strayed far from its roots, performing Medieval and Renaissance music with contemporary composers mixed in. The five-member group takes the stage Friday at St. Paul’s by the Sea Episcopal Church.

Guests:

  • Wolfram Lattke, tenor, Amarcord
  • Kathy Wallis, executive director of the Beaches Fine Arts Series
  continue reading

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