Meet the Fellows

Arts Education
Avi Chanales, Devorah Matkowsky, Kfirah Covel>>Sun Oct 18, 2009

Arts education, Jewish texts, and creation—in combination, these areas can have a powerful influence on students’ growth and development. Social innovators in arts education seek to explore how to capitalize on the intersection between these fields and mobilize teachers to integrate arts into Jewish education.

 

Watch video from Thinking Outside the Box: Fusing Art and Business


Simi Hinden>>Thu Apr 15, 2010

Missed last night's event? Watch the video here!

Thinking Outside the Box, a panel discussion, led by Karen Brunwasser, of Jerusalem's Seasons of Culture, explored challenges faced and the derived benefits of building a career in the arts. The panel included Emmanuel Witzthum, Creative Director of the Maabada, Malki Amir, Owner of the Art of Production, and Elyssa Moss Rabinowitz, founder of Day Away art programs and Kol HaOt

Following the panel, renowned saxophonist Daniel Zamir performed. Listen to him here: 

 

Portrait of an Artist

Fine Art Meets Blogspot.com
Deborah Plum>>Sun Mar 14, 2010

Photographer Adam Cohen’s latest project, a collaboration with writer Craig Friedman, blends imagery and words using Internet technology. Their blog, The New American Census, features photographs that capture elements of American culture.  The blog, subtitled “the first census to sense America,” was launched in December 2009 and Cohen and Friedman say the project aims to show life as it is, taking inspiration from the world. It encourages viewers to actively observe their surroundings and question--and struggle with--the images around them...

 

Art For Life: Give Me Art, or Give Me Death


Deborah Plum>>Sun Oct 18, 2009

O manoot o’namoot: art or we die. This play on words, found on an Israeli bumper sticker, demands that we reflect on how crucial art is to our existence. Art is one of the most accurate records of human history, a powerful form of cultural diplomacy, and a valuable educational tool.

 

An Act of Courage

Defiance
Alexander Green>>Sun Oct 11, 2009

Most of the Holocaust films Hollywood has produced in the last 20 years present hope in the face of Nazi evil, portraying the heroism of righteous gentiles, whose sympathy and humanity triumph over prejudice. Such films promote building a better world through strengthened relations between Jews and gentiles, but one element is conspicuously absent: courageous Jewish heroes.