• Voices of Our Time: Dan Senor

    Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, LIU Post 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY, United States

    In partnership with UJA-Federation of New York and Tilles Center New York Times bestselling author, political analyst, and co‑host of the award‑winning podcast Call Me Back, Dan Senor, brings sharp insight into global affairs, Jewish identity, and modern leadership. He is widely recognized for his thoughtful analysis of geopolitics, innovation, and culture. In conversation with Michael Schlank, Executive […]

  • Spotlight Speaker: Sarah Hurwitz

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Sarah Hurwitz, former Chief Speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama and author of the award‑winning Here All Along and As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story From Those Who Shame, Blame, and Try To Erase Us, offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at crafting some of the most memorable speeches of the Obama White House. A veteran of […]

  • Spotlight Speaker: Sarah Hurwitz

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Sarah Hurwitz, former Chief Speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama and author of the award‑winning Here All Along and As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story From Those Who Shame, Blame, and Try To Erase Us, offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at crafting some of the most memorable speeches of the Obama White House. A veteran of […]

  • Book Club: Flesh

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Share your thoughts on today’s best-selling novels, moderated by Nicole Yablans, an English teacher and library consultant. March's pick is Flesh by bestselling author and Booker prize winner David Szalay. Flesh follows István, a Hungarian teen whose life veers off course after a disastrous early relationship. He rises from poverty to the world of London’s ultra‑rich, […]

  • Author Breakfast: Fagin the Thief by Allison Epstein

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    A reimagining of the world created by Charles Dickens, seen through the eyes of Jacob Fagin—Victorian literature’s notorious villain. $65 per person