- Marcus Jewish Community Center
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- Marcus Jewish Community Center
NOVEMBER 2-17, 2013 atlantajcc.org/bookfestival tickets: 678.812.4005 5342 Tilly Mill Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 FROM THE CO-CHAIRS OF THE 22ND EDITION OF THE BOOK FESTIVAL OF THE MJCCA We are pleased to welcome you to the 22nd Edition of the Book Festival of the MJCCA – one of the South’s richest cultural events. Our Book Festival features outstanding works from the year’s most sought-after and talked-about authors, celebrities, and influencers. You are invited to meet them and celebrate their contributions to Jewish and cultural life. From Pulitzer Prize and other award winners, to journalists, historians, comedians, and attorneys, this Book Festival has something for everyone. In addition to the more than 30 exciting programs at this year’s Book Festival, mark your calendars for our annual Family Reading Festival (for children up to age 6), Comedy Night at The Punchline featuring two exceptionally funny comedians, and our Prologue event on October 24 with author and television personality, Brad Meltzer. Of course, the Book Festival of the MJCCA continues to dazzle us each year thanks to the ongoing donor support of our Pacesetters, Patrons, and Sponsors. Without their generosity, we would be unable to bring a literary arts event of this magnitude to our community. As always, we urge you to support the Book Festival as either a Patron or Corporate Sponsor, but please know that we are grateful for every single ticket you purchase! We hope you find this year’s Book Festival as exciting and fascinating as we do, and look forward to seeing you in November. Thanks again for your support. Happy reading, Marcy Bass & Wendy Bearman join us! Pictured from left to right: Wendy Bearman and Marcy Bass n 2 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Book Festival Tickets Individual & Series YOUR BEST BET! Purchase Attend all of our Book Festival programs for one low price! Series* Tickets Community: $110 ($480 value) • Member: $85 ($351 value) Visit atlantajcc.org/bookfestival or call 678.812.4005 for more details. Purchasing Book Festival tickets is now more convenient than ever! $5 student tickets (with valid school I.D.) 4 Ways to Purchase Tickets: • In Person at either the Front or Fitness Desks during the following hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm | Friday & Sunday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Box Office: Opens one hour before each event. • Online: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival We encourage you to reserve your tickets early as event seating is limited. • Book Festival Hotline: 678.812.4005 *Does not include Family Reading Festival OO K CL PIC Alternate Location UB K FREE Free to the Community B LOOK FOR THESE BOOK FESTIVAL ICONs THROUGHOUT THE brochure: Book Club Pick Local Author FOLLOW THE BOOK FESTIVAL: facebook.com/mjccabookfest @mjccabookfest Experience the Book Festival the hightech way; download the Guidebook app from the App or Play Store and search for the “MJCCA Book Festival” guide. THE FINE PRINT • The presenters’ viewpoints and opinions are their own and should not be attributed to those of MJCCA leadership or management. • All sales are final. Festival tickets and book sales are non-refundable. Due to circumstances beyond our control, programs may be subject to substitution or rescheduling. Every effort will be made to replace a cancelled author. The MJCCA is not liable for non-appearance of a scheduled author. Programs are subject to change without notice. Please call our Book Festival Hotline at 678.812.4005 or check our website at atlantajcc.org/bookfestival for schedule updates and announcements. • In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, those persons needing special accommodations to participate in Book Festival programs should contact the MJCCA at 678.812.4005 no later than four days prior to the program they wish to attend. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 3 Calling All Book Clubs! Be A Book Club O Naomi Ragen, The Sisters Weiss – 11.3 O K CL Allison Amend, A Nearly Perfect Copy – 11.4 UB B REGISTER, READ & REVIEW Insider! Jeff Stepakoff, The Melody of Secrets – 11.4 PIC Lily Koppel, The Astronaut Wives Club – 11.7 Phyllis Chesler, An American Bride in Kabul – 11.11 Dara Horn, A Guide to the Perplexed – 11.13 K Austin Ratner, In the Land of the Living – 11.13 Register your book club and receive special discounts on tickets and books. Visit atlantajcc.org/bookfestival for details! Project GIVE Supports Amy’s Holiday Party with a TOY DRIVE! • Drop new, wrapped toys off at the MJCCA Front Desk, 9/3-11/18. • Gift price range: $10 - 14. • Suggested donations: dolls, sporting goods, games, makeup kits, trucks, and cars. • Please, NO battery-operated gifts or toy weapons. 4 For more information, please contact Lauren Berger at 678.812.3984 or [email protected] , TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 e u g o l Pro to the Book Festival of the MJCCA Presents Brad Meltzer Kids 12-18 welcome! (free) History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time OCTOBER 24 " 6:45 Member: $13 " Community: $18 PM It’s an irresistible combination: Brad Meltzer, a born storyteller, counting down the world’s most intriguing unsolved mysteries. Adapted from Decoded, Meltzer’s hit show on the History channel, History Decoded explores fascinating, unexplained questions: • Is Fort Knox empty? • Why was Hitler so intent on capturing the Roman “Spear of Destiny”? • What’s the government hiding in Area 51? • And did Lee Harvey Oswald really act alone? Meltzer sifts through the evidence; weighs competing theories; separates what we know to be true with what’s still—and perhaps forever— unproved or improvable; and in the end, decodes the mystery, arriving at the most likely solution. Bound in at the beginning of each story is a custom-designed envelope—a faux 19th-century leather satchel, a U.S. government classified file—containing facsimiles of relevant evidence: John Wilkes Booth’s alleged unsigned will, a map of the Vatican, Kennedy’s death certificate. The whole book is a riveting, interactive adventure through the compelling world of mysteries and conspiracies. " Included in Series Ticket! TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 5 saturday NOVEMBER 2 Presented by 8:15 pm | Legal Eagle SCOTT TUROW Identical: A Novel Member: $18 • Community: $24 opening night Identical, based loosely on the myth of Castor and Pollux, is the story of identical twins Paul and Cass Giannis and the complex relationships between their family and their former neighbors, the Kronons. The novel focuses principally on events in 2008, when Paul is a candidate for Mayor of Kindle County, and Cass is released from the penitentiary, 25 years after pleading guilty to the murder of his girlfriend, Athena Kronon. The plot centers on the re-investigation of Athena’s murder. The complex web of murder, sex, and betrayal – as only Scott Turow could weave – dramatically unfolds, and the chilling truth is revealed Scott Turow is the author of nine bestselling works of fiction including Innocent, Presumed Innocent and The Burden of Proof. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages, sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, and have been adapted into film and television projects. He frequently contributes essays and op-ed pieces to publications such as The New York Times, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Playboy, and The Atlantic. 6 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 sunday NOVEMBER 3 1:00 pm | FORBIDDEN LOVE Member: $9 • Community: $14 PIC The Sisters Weiss K CL K OO UB Naomi Ragen B Presented by the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast Naomi Ragen has lived in Jerusalem for the past forty years and was voted one of the three most popular authors in Israel. In this, her eighth novel, she tells the story of sisters, growing up in a loving but strict ultra-Orthodox family in 1950s Brooklyn. never dreaming of defying their parents or their community’s unbending demands. Then, a chance meeting with a young French immigrant turns Rose’s world upside down. The Sisters Weiss is an unforgettable examination of loyalty and betrayal; and the differences that can tear a family apart, and the invisible bonds that tie them together. 4:30 pm | SUPER JEW LARRY TYE Superman: The High-Flying History of America’s Most Enduring Hero Member: $9 • Community: $14 Children (up to age 18) free! It wasn’t just his creators and publishers who were Jewish. Superman was, too. The evidence is everywhere—from his Kryptonian name, Kal-El, which in Hebrew means vessel of God, to an origin story straight out of Exodus of parents who save their first-born by floating him off to a safe place, where he is adopted by gentiles who slowly realize how extraordinary he is. And what better way to start out your festival than with an emphatically upbeat story that grandparents can enjoy with their kids and grandkids? 7:30 pm | YOUR SPIRIT GUIDE Rebecca Rosen Awaken the Spirit Within: 10 Steps to Ignite Your Life and Fulfill Your Divine Purpose Member: $13 • Community: $18 In Awaken the Spirit Within, acclaimed author and spiritual medium Rebecca Rosen offers us an inspired and invigorating prescriptive program to give our lives clarity and deeper meaning, helping us to “wake up” and start living our lives with divine intention and purpose. Rebecca’s broad appeal and healing message have led to national media appearances on Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, and Nightline. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 7 monday 12:00 pm | LIT FOR LUNCH B K CL PIC A Nearly Perfect Copy UB ALLISON AMEND OO K Member: $9 • Community: $14 K CL PIC K The Melody of Secrets OO UB JEFFREY STEPAKOFF B Richly drawn and sharply observed, A Nearly Perfect Copy is a smart and affecting novel of family and forgery set amidst the rarefied international art world. Elm Howells has a loving family and a distinguished career at an elite Manhattan auction house. But after a tragic loss throws her into an emotional crisis, she pursues a reckless course of action that jeopardizes her personal and professional success. Meanwhile, talented artist Gabriel Connois embarks on a scheme that threatens his reputation. As these narratives converge, with disastrous consequences, A Nearly Perfect Copy boldly challenges our presumptions about originality and authenticity, loss and replacement, and the perilous pursuit of perfection. Maria was barely eighteen when WWII was coming to its explosive end. A brilliant violinist, she tries to comfort herself with the Sibelius Concerto as American bombs rain down. James Cooper, wasn’t much older. A roguish fighter pilot stationed in London, he was shot down in a daring night raid and seeks shelter in Maria’s cottage. Fifteen years later in Huntsville, Alabama, Maria is married to a German rocket scientist who works for the burgeoning US Space Program. Everything is as it should be —until James Cooper now at the front of the line for the astronaut program, walks back into it. Cooper soon realizes that his job is not only to report on the rocket engines, but also on the scientists developing them. Then he learns the secrets that could shatter Maria’s world. 8 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 NOVEMBER 4 7:00 pm | Besser Holocaust Memorial Kristallnacht Commemoration Kristallnacht DAY OF REMEMBERANCE Join us for a beautiful and moving ceremony at the Besser Holocaust Memorial Garden commemorating one of the most horrific nights in our history— Kristallnacht. 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht Esther G. Levine Community Read Created to honor longtime Book Festival volunteer, Esther Levine, the Community Read is intended to speak to the entire community regardless of religious affiliation, organizational mission, or political affiliation. 7:30 pm HARRY ROSENFELD From Kristallnacht to Watergate: Memoirs of a Newspaperman Member: $13 • Community: $18 In his evocative memoir, Harry Rosenfeld tells of growing up in Hitler’s Berlin, where as a nine-year-old boy he saw his father taken away by the Gestapo and witnessed the burning of his synagogue on Kristallnacht, the prelude to the Holocaust. His family found refuge in America, and Rosenfeld grew up to become a hard-driving editor at The New York Herald Tribune and The Washington Post. As The Post’s Metropolitan Editor, he was in charge of the paper’s Watergate exposé and the boss of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Media Sponsor: In Conversation with Publisher/ Executive Director, Samuel Norich, The Forward TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 9 tuesday NOVEMBER 5 7:30 pm | ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN Member: $13 • Community: $18 A. SCOTT BERG Wilson From the Pulitzer and National Book Award-winning author A. Scott Berg comes Wilson—the result of over a decade of research and writing, is the definitive and revelatory biography of one of the greatest and most influential American figures of the 20th century. Berg was the first biographer to gain access to two caches of papers that have only recently been discovered—significant collections of personal letters of both Wilson’s daughter and his personal physician. Wilson is an intimate portrait written with a particularly contemporary point of view—a book at once magisterial and deeply emotional about the whole of Wilson’s life, accomplishments, and failings. This is not just Wilson the icon—but Wilson the man. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Wilson’s inauguration. GREGORY J. WALLANCE America’s Soul in the Balance: The Holocaust, FDR’s State Department, and the Moral Disgrace of an American Aristocracy At the height of World War II, four lawyers in the U.S. Treasury Department discovered that the highly-educated, patrician diplomats in FDR’s State Department had covered up reports of the Nazi scheme to exterminate European Jewry—and then blocked the rescue of 70,000 Romanian Jews forcibly marched into Transnistria in the Nazi-conquered Ukraine and left to die of starvation, disease, and sheer exhaustion. The Treasury lawyers charged the diplomats with being “accomplices of Hitler.” This is their story. 10 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Lindbergh wednesday NOVEMBER 6 12:30 pm | NAZI NIGHTMARE THOMAS HARDING Hanns and Rudolf: The True Story of the German Jew Who Tracked Down and Caught the Kommandant of Auschwitz Member: $9 • Community: $14 Part history, part biography, part true crime, Hanns and Rudolf chronicles the untold story of British Lieutenant Hanns Alexander, one of the lead Jewish investigators for the first British War Crimes Investigation Team (and the author’s uncle), who pursued and captured one of Nazi Germany’s most notorious war criminals, Rudolf Höss. As Kommandant of Auschwitz, Höss not only oversaw the murder of more than one million men, women, and children, but was the man who perfected Hitler’s program of mass extermination. 6:30 pm | TV DINNER ALLEN SALKIN From Scratch: Inside the Tumultuous Billion-Dollar World of the Food Network Member: $13 • Community: $18 From New York Times journalist Allen Salkin comes a tale of big personalities, high drama, and the extraordinary behindthe-scenes story of the Food Network, the business, media, and cultural juggernaut that changed the way America thinks about food. Based upon extensive inside access, documents, and interviews with hundreds of executives, stars, and employees, Salkin’s book is an exhilarating rollercoaster ride from chaos to conquest. This is an irresistible story of the intersection between business, television, pop culture, pampamfood—and us. 8:15 PM | Be Clark Smart CLARK HOWARD Clark Howard’s Living Large for the Long Haul Member: $13 • Community: $18 Clark Howard’s Living Large for the Long Haul offers no-nonsense financial tips for achieving lifelong prosperity. The renowned broadcaster examines those whose financial portfolios have beaten the odds, and those whose economic situation has gone off course. Through these fascinating personal accounts, readers uncover amazing opportunities and smart decisions, finding advantages in bleak times for lasting payoffs in the long run. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 11 thursday NOVEMBER 7 10:30 am | BOOKS FOR BREAKFAST CLIFF GRAUBART The Curious Vision of Sammy Levitt and Other Stories FREE Free to the Community PIC LILY KOPPEL K CL K OO UB 12:30 pm | BLAST FROM THE PAST B In The Curious Vision of Sammy Levitt and Other Stories, first-time novelist Cliff Graubart writes a humorous and touching tale of the 1950s Washington Heights Jewish life. Sammy Levitt, about to become the first bar mitzvah in the new synagogue, sees an image that threatens to bring him unwelcome celebrity. Can the hopes of a priest and rabbi keep the community from exploding? A brother’s quest for truth sets the stage in “Who Cries for Aaron” where a young boy travels to Italy fulfilling a lifelong promise. An unexpected story of love in the “Yiddish Theater” presents the success and failure experienced by Jewish immigrants. Woven together by Cliff Graubart’s fresh, authentic voice, they document the American Jewish experience. The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story Member: $9 • Community: $14 From The New York Times bestselling author of The Red Leather Diary comes The Astronaut Wives Club, the real story of the women who stood beside some of the biggest heroes in American history. As America’s Mercury Seven astronauts were launched on death-defying missions, television cameras focused on the brave smiles of their young wives. Overnight, these women were transformed from military spouses into American royalty. They had tea with Jackie Kennedy, appeared on the cover of Life magazine, and quickly grew into fashion icons. They formed The Astronaut Wives Club, meeting regularly to provide support and friendship. Many became next-door neighbors and helped to raise each other’s children by day, while going to glam parties by night as the country raced to land a man on the moon. As their celebrity rose and as divorce and tragic death began to touch their lives, they continued to rally together, and have now been friends for more than fifty years. 12 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Featuring Special Guest Clare Whitfield, Apollo 9 Astro-Wife Patron/Sponsor Night! Presented by 7:30 pm | THE SUPREMES JEFFREY TOOBIN The Oath: The Obama White House and The Supreme Court Member: $18 • Community: $24 A Washington Post Notable Work of Nonfiction From the moment Chief Justice Roberts botched Barack Obama’s oath of office, the relationship between the Court and the White House has been a fraught one. Grappling with issues as diverse as campaign finance, abortion, and the right to bear arms, the Roberts court has put itself squarely at the center of American political life. Jeffrey Toobin brilliantly portrays key personalities and cases and shows how the president was disastrously slow to realize the importance of the judicial branch to his agenda. Combining incisive legal analysis with riveting insider details, The Oath is an essential guide to understanding the Supreme Court of our interesting times. Jeffrey Toobin is a staff writer at The New Yorker, senior legal analyst at CNN, and a New York Times bestselling author. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, he lives with his family in New York. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 13 friday NOVEMBER 8 12:00 pm | WELL-SPOKEN LETTY COTTIN POGREBIN How to be a Friend to a Friend Who’s Sick Member: $9 • Community: $14 Throughout her recent bout with breast cancer, Ms. Magazine founder, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, became fascinated by her friends’ and family’s diverse reactions to her and her illness: how awkwardly some of them behaved; how some misspoke or misinterpreted her needs; and how wonderful it was when people read her right. She began talking to her fellow patients and dozens of other veterans of serious illness, seeking to discover what sick people wished their friends knew about how best to comfort, help, and simply talk to them. Pogrebin has distilled their collective stories and opinions into this wide-ranging compendium of pragmatic guidance and usable wisdom. How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who’s Sick is an invaluable guidebook for anyone hoping to rise to the challenges of this most important and demanding passage of friendship. Founder of Ms. Magazine Give the Gift of Books VISIT OUR ON-SITE BOOKSTORE AT THE MJCCA DURING THE BOOK FESTIVAL www.acappellabooks.com 14 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 saturday NOVEMBER 9 Presented by 8:00 pm | LOVE ACTUALLY Member: $13 • Community: $18 Elin Hilderbrand Beautiful Day Elin Hilderbrand, whose following spans the globe, writes quintessential “beach reads” that are just as exciting in the off-season as they are during the summer. With Beautiful Day, her twelfth novel, she brings together two families, the Carmichaels and the Grahams, for a Nantucket wedding. Plans are being made according to the wishes of the bride’s late mother, who left behind The Notebook: specific instructions for every detail of her youngest daughter’s future nuptials. Everything should be falling into place for the beautiful event – but in reality, things are far from perfect. In the days leading up to the wedding, love will be questioned, scandals will arise, and hearts will be broken and healed. Elin Hilderbrand takes readers on a touching journey in Beautiful Day – into the heart of marriage, what it means to be faithful, and how we choose to honor our commitments. Wendy Wax While We Were Watching Downton Abbey The fervor surrounding the British television drama Downton Abbey sets the stage for Wendy Wax’s funny, smart and heartwarming book about four unlikely friends with a shared passion for watching this wildly popular drawing room drama. When the concierge of The Alexander, a historic Atlanta apartment building, invites his fellow residents to join him for weekly screenings of Downton Abbey, these four very different people find themselves connecting with the addictive show, and—even more unexpectedly—with each other. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 15 sunday NOVEMBER 10 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM For Children Ages 6 Months - 6 years old! presented by Tickets: Member Child: $7 • Community Child: $10 Parents and children under the age of six months are free. Mainstage Activities: CHEER with the Atlanta Hawks Cheerleaders! SING with Rabbi Brian Glusman and the Shabbat Dinosaur! Shalom Baby Presents Chanukah for Little Hands DANCE with Miss Erin! (For children 18 months and younger and their families) FLIP OUT with the Little Sparks Gymnastics Exhibition Team! Sophie Hirsh Srochi Discovery Center Paint your own pottery and make your child’s handprints into a menorah for a memorable Chanukah gift. Toys and books provided for extra fun! The first piece of pottery is free. Extra pieces of pottery are available for a nominal charge. PJ Library® will be giving away the book, Welcome Song for Baby, while supplies last. Get Ready, Get Set, Go 16 sponsored by TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 JUMP on the inflatables in the Blank Gym! The Peace Room Kidzone is exclusively for families who need a place to relax. Peace Room children will enjoy storytime led by KidZone staff, and discover a wonderful place where they can have quiet play time. Family Reading Festival: Co-Chairs: Jodi Halpert & Alexis Solomon Vice-Chairs: Renee Harris & Erica Kuniansky The following programs will be repeated several times during the Family Reading Festival. All book programs will include a hands-on activity. Featuring fun interactive activities with these great books: It’s A Mitzvah, Grover! by Tilda Balsley and Ellen Fischer It’s a Mitzvah, Grover! entertains children with beloved Sesame Street characters, while educating them about Jewish values. Thank You, Trees by Marilyn Gootman* Share in the joy and fun of Tu B’Shevat, the birthday of the trees, by giving thanks for the many wonderful things trees give us. Marilyn will join the children in hands-on activities to create a stimulating, dynamic, and eco-friendly program for young children and their caretakers. Shabbat in The Playroom by Galia Sabbag* Join author and Davis Academy teacher Galia Shabbag as she and her lovable character Shira celebrate Shabbat! Shira’s stories are spellbinding and filled with Hebrew words, songs, greetings, and blessings. Sadie’s Almost Marvelous Menorah by Rabbi Jamie Korngold When Sadie runs to show her mother the Chanukah menorah she made in preschool, she trips, the menorah shatters, and she is devastated. But when she finds that the shammash is unbroken, a new family tradition is born. Jewish Fairy Tale Feasts: A Literary Cookbook by Jane Yolen and Heidi Stemple Enjoy dynamic, enchanting retellings of Jewish tales from around the world while sampling delicious Jewish food. PJ Library® Presents The Shema in the Mezuzah: Listening to Each Other by Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso This lively tale, based on a twelfth-century rabbinic debate, introduces children ages 3 to 6 to the words of the Shema, and to the custom of putting up the mezuzah. A spirited disagreement over how to affix the mezuzah results in compromise and harmony when the townspeople learn to truly listen to one another. * Attending TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 17 NOVEMB SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDN mark you calenda 4 3 1:00 pm Naomi Ragen, The Sisters Weiss 4:30 pm Larry Tye, Superman 7:30 pm Rebecca Rosen, Awaken the Spirit 10 10:00 am Family Reading Festival 4:30 pm TK Thorne, Last Chance for Justice Jim T. Barfield, Boxcars Lee Katz, How Not to Hire a Guy Like Me 12:00 pm Allison Amend, A Nearly Perfect Copy Jeff Stepakoff, The Melody of Secrets 5 6 7:30 pm A. Scott Berg, Wilson Gregory J. Wallance, America’s Soul in the Balance 12:30 pm Thom Hanns and Rudo 7:00 pm Kristallnacht Commemoration 7:30 pm EGL Community Read: Harry Rosenfeld, From Kristallnacht to Watergate Election Day 6:30 pm Allen S From Scratch: In Network 8:15 pm Clark Clark Howard’s for the Long Ha 11 12 13 12:00 pm Phyllis Chesler, An American Bride in Kabul 12:00 pm Jane Weitzman, Art & Sole 7:30 pm Sheri Fink, Five Days at Memorial 7:30 pm Matthew Levitt, Hezbollah @ The Temple 12:00 pm Dara A Guide for the Austin Ratner, In the Land of th 7:30 pm Ben U The Collaboratio Hollywood's Pa 7:30 pm Chris Matthews, Tip and the Gipper 17 2:00 pm Lynn Povich, Experience the Book Festival the high-tech way; download the Guidebook app from the App or Play Store and search for the “MJCCA Book Festival” guide. 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Lori Rotskoff, When We Were Free to Be 4:30 pm Robert Weintraub, The Victory Season Larry Ruttman, American Jews and America’s Game John Rosengren, Hank Greenberg 18 7:30 pm Pat Conroy, The Death of Santini TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Closing Night Book Club Pick prolo OCT Alternate Location BER 2013 NESDAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 24 FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY 2 8:15 pm Scott Turow, Identical 6:45 PM ur ar Brad Meltzer, History Decoded: 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time Opening Night Prologue mas Harding, olf Salkin nside the Food Howard Living Large aul a Horn, Perplexed , he Living Urwand, on: act With Hitler 7 8 9 10:30 am Cliff Graubart, Curious Vision of Sammy Levitt… 12:00 pm Letty Cottin Pogrebin, How to be a Friend to a Friend Who’s Sick 8:00 pm Elin Hilderbrand, Beautiful Day Wendy Wax, While We Were Watching Downton Abbey 12:30 pm Lily Koppel, The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story 7:30 pm Jeffrey Toobin, The Oath 14 15 10:30 am Jeff Clemmons, Rich’s: A Southern Institution 12:00 pm Andrea P. Lustig, How to Look Expensive 12:30 pm Ronald Balson, Once We Were Brothers 16 8:00 pm The Eva Stern Lecture: Alan Dershowitz, Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law 8:00 pm Fred Stoller, Maybe We’ll Have You Back Marion Grodin, Standing Up @ The Punchline h ogue T 24 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Brad Meltzer TICKETS: 678.812.4005 OR ATLANTAJCC.ORG/BOOKFESTIVAL INFORMATION: 678.812.3981 PLEASE NOTE: DATES AND TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE; PLEASE CHECK ATLANTAJCC.ORG/BOOKFESTIVAL FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 19 sunday NOVEMBER 10 4:30 pm | Southern Writers’ Showcase Moderated by Atlanta Writers’ Academy Free to the Community T.K. THORNE FREE Last Chance for Justice: How Relentless Investigators Uncovered New Evidence Convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers T.K. Thorne, the first female Jewish police officer in the Birmingham Police Department, tells the inside story of one of the most infamous crimes of the civil rights era. Her account divulges the ins and outs of the investigation led by Detective Ben Herren and FBI Special Agent Bill Fleming. For more than a year, they analyzed the original FBI files on the bombing and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, then began a search for new evidence. Their first interview—with Klansman Bobby Frank Cherry—broke open the case, but not in the way they expected. Featuring an acoustic performance of two original songs written for the characters in Boxcars JIM T. BARFIELD Boxcars In May 1944, a Jewish teenager’s career as a promising violinist has been derailed, and he is on the run from the Nazis. At the same time, a Romani teenage prisoner at Auschwitz, who the famously sadistic Dr. Mengele refers to as “that Gypsy waif,” escapes from a Nazi medical experiment and attempts to make her way back to France. The two teens are destined to meet under such circumstances that their lives become desperately entangled. LEE N. KATZ How Not to Hire A Guy Like Me: Lessons Learned from CEOs’ Mistakes This is the first book by MJCCA Governance Board member and turnaround veteran, Lee N. Katz. Filled with poignant wisdom, hilarious stories, and sound business advice from a man who’s seen it all, this book will teach you time and again how to avoid the ruinous mistakes that so many CEOs make. not How to Hire A Guy Like Me Lessons Learned from CEOs’ Mistakes Lee N. Katz 20 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Presented by David L. Halpern CHRIS MATTHEWS Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked 8:00 PM sunday NOVEMBER 10 Member: $18 • Community: $24 From the author of the New York Times bestseller Jack Kennedy—and Tip O’Neill’s former chief-of-staff—comes the firsthand, one-of-a-kind story of the friendship between President Reagan and the Speaker of the House. They were the political odd couple—the two most powerful men in the country, a pair who, in author Chris Matthews’s words, “couldn’t be more different or more the same.” For six years Matthews was on the inside, watching the evolving relationship between President Ronald Reagan and Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill. Their philosophies were miles apart—Reagan intent on scaling back government, O’Neill fervent in defending it. Yet there was common ground too: long lunches shared on St. Patrick’s Day and a mutual respect—political and personal. Drawing not only on his own remarkable knowledge but on extensive interviews with those closest to his subjects, Matthews brings this unlikely friendship to life in his unique voice, offering us a timely object lesson in how bipartisan cooperation can work. Chris Matthews is anchor of MSNBC’s Hardball as well as the NBC-syndicated The Chris Matthews Show. He is an author of American; Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think; and Kennedy and Nixon. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 21 monday NOVEMBER 11 K CL K Member: $9 • Community: $14 PIC An American Bride in Kabul OO UB PHYLLIS CHESLER B 12:00 pm | NOT-SO HAPPILY EVER AFTER In 1961, Phyllis Chesler arrived in Kabul with her Afghan bridegroom. Authorities immediately took away her American passport, making her the property of her husband’s family, with no rights of citizenship. Her husband, a wealthy, westernized foreign college student, reverted to traditional and tribal customs, and Chesler found herself unexpectedly trapped in a harem family, with no chance of escape. She fought against her lack of freedom, her Afghan family’s attempts to convert her from Judaism to Islam, and her husband’s wish to permanently tie her to the country through childbirth. Drawing upon her personal diaries, Chesler recounts her ordeal, the nature of gender apartheid, and her longing to explore this beautiful, ancient, and exotic country and culture. Chesler nearly died there, but she managed to get out and became an author and an ardent activist for women’s rights throughout the world. 7:30 pm | ETHICAL DILEMMAS SHERI FINK Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital Member: $13 • Community: $18 In Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death In A StormRavaged Hospital, physician and reporter Sheri Fink reconstructs five days at New Orleans’ Memorial Medical Center and draws the reader into the lives of the doctors and nurses who struggled to preserve life amidst chaos. After Hurricane Katrina destroyed the generators that make 21st century medicine possible, patients at Memorial were wholly at the mercy of caregivers forced to make decisions about whose lives could be preserved and who would most likely die in the face of serious illness and limited medical care. The result was an almost unthinkable tragedy, as several health professionals deliberately injected severely ill patients with drugs to hasten their deaths. 22 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 In Conversation With Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent tuesday NOVEMBER 12 12:00 pm | SHOE BIZ JANE WEITZMAN Art & Sole A Spectacular Selection of More Than 150 Fantasy Art Shoes from the Stuart Weitzman Collection Member: $9 • Community: $14 Not meant to be worn, art shoes are pure fantasy, constructed of unique materials in various shapes and silhouettes. The art shoes in the Stuart Weitzman collection are made from a vast array of materials— feathers, paper, ceramic, metal, resin, playing cards, corrugated cardboard, Swarovski crystals, even fresh flowers and frosting—and their intricate construction and imagination is remarkable. Art & Sole features, in printed form for the first time, Jane Weitzman’s selection of the best of this collection, approximately 150 shoes of the more than 1,000 she has discovered and commissioned for display since the first Stuart Weitzman retail shop opened in the mid-1990s on Madison Avenue. 7:30 pm | TERROR THREAT MATTHEW LEVITT Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God Member: $13 • Community: $18 The Temple: 1589 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Hezbollah—Lebanon’s “Party of God”—is a multifaceted organization: It is a powerful political party in Lebanon, a Shia Islam religious and social movement, Lebanon’s largest militia, a close ally of Iran, and a terrorist organization. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including recently declassified government documents, court records, and personal interviews with intelligence and law enforcement officials around the world, Matthew Levitt examines Hezbollah’s beginnings, its first violent forays targeting Western interests in Lebanon, and its terrorist activities and criminal enterprises abroad in Europe, the Middle East, South America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and North America. In Conversation With Dr. Ken Stein, Emory University TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 23 wednesday NOVEMBER 13 K CL PIC K DARA HORN OO UB Member: $9 • Community: $14 B 12:00 pm | AWARD-WINNING FICTION A Guide for the Perplexed: A Novel K CL PIC In the Land of the Living: A Novel K OO Winner of two National Jewish Book Awards UB AUSTIN RATNER B Dara Horn’s thrilling new novel explores how memory shapes the soul. Software prodigy Josie Ashkenazi has invented a program that records everything its users do. When an Egyptian library invites her to visit as a consultant, her jealous sister Judith persuades her to go. But in Egypt, Josie is kidnapped--leaving Judith free to usurp her sister’s life. Intertwined with the contemporary plot are the true stories of two historic figures: Solomon Schechter and Moses Maimonides, the rabbi and physician who wrote the seminal A Guide for the Perplexed in the 12th century. In the Land of the Living is a dazzling story of fathers, sons, and brothers who are bound by love, and divided by history. The Auberons are a lovably neurotic family who love and hate each other – and themselves – in equal measure. Part family saga, part coming-of-age story, In the Land of the Living is a fresh, bawdy yet earnest novel about coping with death, and figuring out how and why to live. 7:30 pm | Lights! Camera! Inaction! Ben Urwand The Collaboration: Hollywood’s Pact with Hitler Member: $13 • Community: $18 Readers will be fascinated by the astonishing story of Hollywood’s dealings with Nazi Germany, told here for the first time. Drawing upon secret documents (including Hitler’s own notes on American movies) uncovered during his nine-year-long investigation at archives in Germany and the U.S., Ben Urwand reveals that in order to keep the German market open for their films, Hollywood studios (many headed by Jews) followed the instructions of the Nazi German consul in Los Angeles, abandoning or changing movies that would have exposed the horrors of Nazism and Germany’s persecution of the Jews. The Collaboration raises the curtain on a hidden episode in Hollywood--and American--history. 24 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Winner of the 2011 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature thursday NOVEMBER 14 10:30 am | A RICH TRADITION JEFF CLEMMONS Rich’s: A Southern Institution FREE Free to the Community In 1867, less than three years after the Civil War left the city in ruins, Hungarian Jewish immigrant Morris Rich opened a small dry goods store on what is now Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta. Over time, his brothers Emanuel and Daniel joined the business; within a century, it became a retail dynasty. Join historian Jeff Clemmons as he traces Rich’s 137-year history. For the first time, learn the true stories behind Penelope Penn, Fashionata, the Great Tree, the Pink Pig, Rich’s famous coconut cake, and much more, including how events at the downtown Atlanta store helped John F. Kennedy become America’s thirtyfifth president. With an eye for accuracy and exacting detail, Clemmons recounts the complete history of this treasured southern institution. 12:30 PM | IS HE OR ISN’T HE? RONALD H. BALSON Once We Were Brothers Member: $9 • Community: $14 In Once We Were Brothers, Elliot Rosenzweig, a respected civic leader and wealthy philanthropist, is attending a fundraiser when he is suddenly accosted and accused of being a former Nazi SS officer named Otto Piatek, “the butcher of Zamosc.” Although the charges are denounced as preposterous, his accuser, Ben Solomon, is convinced he is right. Solomon persuades attorney Catherine Lockhart to take his case, revealing that the true Piatek was abandoned as a child and raised by Solomon’s family only to betray them during the Nazi Occupation. But has he accused the right man? TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 25 thursday 8:oo pm (Doors Open at 7:oo pm) Member/ Community: $20 The Punchline, 280 Hilderbrand Drive, Atlanta, GA 30328 IMPORTANT TICKETING INFORMATION! All tickets for Comedy Night at The Punchline are available ONLY through The Punchline AND GO ON SALE SEPTEMBER 9. Please call 404.252.LAFF or www.punchline.com for reservations. NOVEMBER 14 Comedy Night at the Punchline Hosted by Holly Firfer and Tom Sullivan Pacesetters/Patrons/Sponsors/Series Ticket Holders: You must reserve your tickets through Kayce Pearce: [email protected] or 678.812.4147. MARION GRODIN Tickets on sale 9/9! Standing Up: A Memoir of a Funny (Not Always) Life In the spirit of Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking and Chelsea Handler’s Chelsea, Chelsea Bang, Bang, comes Marion Grodin’s hilarious memoir of a Hollywood childhood, teenage years of drugs and sex, and sober adult life on the stand-up circuit. Marion Grodin, daughter of funnyman Charles Grodin, knows firsthand that laughter is truly the best medicine, having not only survived breast cancer and divorce, but also, various addictions—including an inappropriate relationship with Haagen Dazs. FRED STOLLER Maybe We’ll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star Fred Stoller has played the annoying schnook in just about every sitcom you’ve seen on TV—“Friends,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Scrubs,” “My Name Is Earl”—and was even a staff writer for “Seinfeld,” but he’s never found a solid gig. When it comes to Hollywood, it’s a case of always the bridesmaid and never the bride, except in his case he’s always the snarky waiter, the mopey cousin, or Man #2. This hilarious and bittersweet rags-to-rags story of the hardest-working guy in showbiz follows Stoller, who started his career as a stand-up comic, from set to set as he tries to find a permanent home for his oddball character. 26 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 friday NOVEMBER 15 12:00 pm | GLAMOUR DOs ANDREA POMERANTZ LUSTIG How To Look Expensive: A Beauty Editor’s Secrets to Getting Gorgeous Without Breaking the Bank Member: $9 • Community: $14 Andrea Pomerantz Lustig is known around the offices of Glamour magazine as the “Beauty Sleuth,” thanks to the popular beauty column and articles she has written for the magazine for the last decade. In How to Look Expensive, she combines her own experience with coveted secrets she’s learned from the experts to help readers achieve red-carpet looks without putting them in the red. Tips include: how to get expensive-looking hair color at an inexpensive salon, super-luxe DIY skincare cocktails for less than $20, the cheap cosmetic secrets of expensive makeup artists, and tips for princessperfect skin on a pauper’s budget. mark YOUR CALENDARS! Legendary Jazz Artist BEN SIDRAN April 10 7:30 pm Jazz at the JCC Performance & Book Talk: There was a Fire: Jews, Music, andNOVEMBER the American Dream thursday 14 Member: $12 • Community: $17 April Author-in-Residence Ann Kirschner (author of Sala’s Gift and Lady at the OK Corral) April 27 • 4:00 pm Guest Speaker: Yom Hashoah Commemoration at the Besser Holocaust Memorial Garden 7:00 pm Special Guest Appearance at “Letters to Sala” April 28 • 7:30 pm Book Talk and Signing: Lady at the OK Corral: The True Story of Josephine Marcus Earp TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 27 saturday NOVEMBER 16 The Eva Stern Lecture Presented by the George Stern Family in Loving Memory of Eva Prager Stern Presented by 8:00 pm | LAWMAN ALAN DERSHOWITZ Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law Member: $18 • Community: $24 America’s most prominent legal mind and the #1 bestselling author of Chutzpah and The Best Defense, Alan Dershowitz, recounts his legal autobiography, describing how he came to the law, as well as the cases that have changed American jurisprudence over the past 50 years, most of which he has personally been involved in. In Taking the Stand, Dershowitz reveals the evolution of his own thinking on such fundamental issues as censorship and the First Amendment, civil rights, abortion, homicide and the increasing role that science plays in legal defense. Dershowitz, the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard University, describes his academic struggles at Yeshiva High School in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, his successes at Yale, clerking for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, and his appointment to full professor at Harvard at age 28, the youngest in the school’s history. Dershowitz has worked on many high-profile cases, including successfully appealing Claus Von Bulow’s conviction for the murder of his wife Happy, the O.J. Simpson trial, defending Mike Tyson, Leona Helmsley, Patty Hearst, and countless others. He is currently part of the legal team advising Julian Assange. 28 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 sunday NOVEMBER 17 1:00 pm | WOMEN ON TOP Member: $9 • Community: $14 LYNN POVICH The Good Girls Revolt! How the Women of Newsweek Sued Their Bosses and Changed the Workplace Lynn Povich, the first female senior editor in the history of Newsweek, tells the unknown story of a landmark sex discrimination suit brought by 46 young women at Newsweek against the magazine in 1970. She also discusses civil rights, as well as what has and hasn’t changed for women in the workplace today. The Good Girls Revolt also explores why changes in the law didn’t solve everything. Through the lives of young female journalists at Newsweek today, Povich explores what progress has been made for women at work. LORI ROTSKOFF When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the Difference it Made If you grew up or raised children during the era of mood rings and lava lamps, you probably remember Free to Be . . .You and Me—the groundbreaking children’s record, book, and television special that debuted in 1972. Conceived by actress Marlo Thomas and promoted by Ms. Magazine, it inspired generations of girls and boys to challenge stereotypes, value cooperation, respect diversity, and reach for any dream. In this lively collection, 32 contributors explore the creation and legacy of this classic. The book offers an insiders’ account of Free to Be’s history by the original creators, activists, and educators who changed the landscape of childhood nationwide. Many were Jewish women at the forefront of the women’s movement, including Letty Cottin Pogrebin and Gloria Steinem. Sing along with your favorite “Free to Be” songs! TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 29 sunday NOVEMBER 17 4:30 pm | THE BIG LEAGUES Member: $9 • Community: $14 ROBERT WEINTRAUB The Victory Season: World War II, the Homecoming, and the Birth of Baseball’s Golden Age In the spring of 1946, Americans were ready to heal. WWII was finally over, and hundreds of players, including stars like Ted Williams, Stan Musial, and Joe DiMaggio returned home to get back to baseball. A new era dawned, as Jackie Robinson made his professional debut. In The Victory Season, Robert Weintraub brings to life little-known tales of ballplayers at war. Of special note is the first description in book form of a “World Series” played among European Theater troops. The games were played at the conquered Hitler Youth Stadium in Nuremberg, where the Nazis had rallied until the Yanks took over. JOHN ROSENGREN Hank Greenberg: The Hero of Heroes Delving into the life and career of America’s first Jewish superstar, author John Rosengren brings us a definitive portrait of a man who overcame the prejudices of a world in turmoil to achieve baseball immortality and become a hero to a generation of Jewish Americans. As an outsider who rose to the top of the nation’s quintessential game, no one represents the American experience quite like Greenberg. LARRY RUTTMAN American Jews and America’s Game: Voices of a Growing Legacy in Baseball The Jewish presence in baseball extends beyond a few famous players such as Greenberg, Rosen, Koufax, Holtzman, Green, and Youkilis. In fact, that presence extends to the baseball commissioner Bud Selig, labor leaders Marvin Miller and Don Fehr, owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Stuart Sternberg, officials Theo Epstein and Mark Shapiro, sportswriters Murray Chass, Ira Berkow, and Roger Kahn, and even famous Jewish baseball fans like Alan Dershowitz and Barney Frank. 30 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Presented by PAT CONROY The Death of Santini 8:00 PM sunday NOVEMBER 17 Member: $18 • Community: $24 In this powerful and intimate new memoir, The Death of Santini, Pat Conroy - the beloved bestselling author of The Prince of Tides - and his father, the inspiration for The Great Santini, find some common ground at long last. Conroy’s great success as a writer has always been intimately linked with his family life. While the publication of The Great Santini brought Conroy much attention, the public rift it caused with his father generated more attention still. Their long-simmering conflict burst into the open, fracturing an already battered family even further. But as Conroy tenderly chronicles here, even the oldest of wounds can heal. In the final years of his life, Don Conroy and his son reached a rapprochement of sorts. Quite unexpectedly, the Santini who had freely doled out backhanded slaps targeted his ire on those who had turned on Conroy over the years. He defended his son’s honor. The Death of Santini is a heart-wrenching account of personal and family struggle, and a poignant lesson in how ties of blood can both strangle and offer succor. It is an act of reckoning, an exorcism of demons, but one whose ultimate conclusion is that love can conquer even the meanest of men. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 31 THANK YOU Thank you to our Pacesetters/patrons 2013 PACESETTERS OF THE MJCCA Anonymous (3) The Argo Family Fund Phyllis and Eliot Arnovitz Beth and Joel Arogeti Marlene and Abe Besser The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation The Blonder Family Lisa and Ron Brill Janet and Steven Cadranel The Coca-Cola Company The Cohen / Kogon Family Ann and Jay Davis Laura and Marshall Dinerman The Drucker Family Stacy and Emanuel Fialkow Laraine and Lowell Fine Viki and Paul Freeman Sherie and Arthur Gumer Lynne M. and Howard I. Halpern Lynne and Jack Halpern The Halpern/Oppenheimer Family Foundation The Douglas J. Hertz Family Foundation Susie and Howard Hyman Kitty Jacobs Arlene and Lee Katz Marcus Katz David L. 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Blechner Laraine and Lowell Fine PUBLISHER Pam and Allan Apple Marcy Bass and Scott Fisher Lisa and Ron Brill Ellen and Michael Chalef EDITOR Ellen Arnovitz and Michael Plasker Bettye and Harry Baer Norma Baker Karen and Alan Bragman Mindi and Richard Bressler Terry and Gene Carasick Pat and Frank Cervasio Linda and Steve Citron READER Phyllis Adilman Jennifer Austin Cherie Aviv Nancy and Robbie Baron Elaine and Jerry Blumenthal Lori and Gary Brochin Sheila Butler Phyllis M. Cohen Sam and Eddie Dressler Lynn Epstein Judy and Stan Fineman (as of press time) 32 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 COMMUNITY PARTNERS Ahavath Achim Synagogue Hadassah Greater Atlanta The Davis Academy American Jewish Committee Jewish National Fund The Epstein School Congregation Beth Shalom Temple Beth Tikvah Congregation Etz Chaim Temple Emanu-El The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust Congregation Or VeShalom Temple Kehillat Chaim Congregation B’nai Torah Temple Sinai Greenfield Hebrew Academy The Chattahoochee Review The Temple The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum (as of press time) COMMITTEE CHAIRS Marcy Bass & Wendy Bearman (Co-Chairs) The Book Festival of the MJCCA would not be possible without the hundreds of community volunteers who lend their time, talents, and passion for books to the MJCCA. While we’d like to list everyone involved, space precludes us from doing so. Please join us in thanking our committee and sub-committee chairs, in addition to our many festival volunteers. Author Hospitality Margie Stern Author Selection Artie Gumer Sherie Gumer Bea Grossman (Vice-Chair) Book Club Insiders Ann Rawn Cindy Schick Community Outreach Bea Grossman Alice Wertheim Community Partners Hope Green Julie Kleinman Lynn Saperstein Gayle Siegel Connections Dana Barrett Ellen Chalef Esther Levine Family Reading Festival Jodi Halpert Alexis Solomon Renee Harris (Vice-Chair) Erica Kuniansky (Vice-Chair) Patrons Sheryl Blechner Deborah Jacobs Susan Tourial Rina Wolfe Project Give Deena Profis Social Media Lynn Epstein Jennifer Uffalussy Transportation Ed Feldstein Al Finfer Dee Kline Volunteers Marcie Hirshberg Judy Stanton Andrea Oppenheim (Vice-Chair) Support the Book Festival Become a Patron Today! Find out more about our Patron benefits at atlantajcc.org/bookfestival or contact Kayce Pearce at 678.812.4147 or [email protected]. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 33 THANK YOU With Generous Support From Our Invaluable Sponsors: sponsors David L. Halpern The Zaban Foundation in-kind sponsors serv ed fresh Official Transportation Provider Official Bookseller . oz Official Printer This project is supported by the Georgia Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities through appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly. Special thanks to Carolyn Hessel, Joyce Lit, and Emma Morgenstern 34 TO PURCHASE TICKETS: atlantajcc.org/bookfestival • 678.812.4005 Find it All at the MJCCA SPINNING CLASSES BOOK FESTIVAL SPLASH PARK TENNIS DANCE PRESCHOOLS INDOOR & OUTDOOR POOLS LES MILLS TM CLASSES SOCCER SWIM TEAM PERSONAL TRAINING SCHOOL’S OUT PROGRAMS TRIATHLON TENNIS FITNESS CENTER COMPANY J THEATRE DAY CAMPS ZUMBA BASKETBALL AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS GYMNASTICS CLASSES YOGA PILATES BOOTCAMP RUNNING TRAIL FUNCTIONAL FITNESS COACHING The MJCCA is a family-friendly, all-inclusive recreational facility where you and your family will find: • 4,000 square foot fitness center • 85+ group exercise classes including Les MillsTM and Zumba® • NEW! 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