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Asian/Jewish Heritage programming, Free Book

  • Writer: CAEF
    CAEF
  • 14 minutes ago
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Webinar May 24th, 11:00 am EDT featuring:


Vera Schwarcz and Dr. Elliott Malamet


Register Now: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qiuvAnAKSeCj5OJA5AjpYA

As part of both Asian Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month, Annette Poizner recently joined CHIN Radio’s Jewish programming in Toronto for a conversation about the Chinese–Jewish Exchange project, the surprising resonances between two ancient wisdom traditions, and the growing public response to this unique initiative.


The interview explores the lecture series, educational display project, and the new book Weaving the Way: Jewish and Chinese Teachings to Repair a Fractured World, all aimed at fostering dialogue, curiosity, and cultural understanding in a time when such bridges feel especially important.


We are pleased to share the interview below.


We are also running the book giveaway again on May 31, so we can announce that:


To mark our upcoming May 31 program with Jack Daniel, author of A Universe Made for Two, we are once again offering a free digital download day for Weaving the Way: Jewish and Chinese Teachings to Repair a Fractured World.


On May 31 only, readers can visit their local Amazon site and download the Kindle edition free of charge. Simply search for the book on Amazon, and on that day the digital edition will appear with a price of $0, allowing readers to add it to their library and download it directly onto their device.




May 31 onlyDownload Free Book:




Download Now: https://www.amazon.ca/Weaving-Way-Chinese-Teachings-Fractured-ebook/dp/B0G5QLH6YB

Register for the May 31st webinar featuring Dr. Jack Daniel in conversation with Dr. Miriam Pineles, A Universe for Two: Genesis through the Lens of Chinese Cosmology and Traditional Chinese Medicine.  Note time is 7 pm EDT. 



Recent articles by Annette Poizner in The Times of Israel.


Read latest article by Annette Poizner in the Blogs, Times of Israel, on Tevye Meets Confucius, Why Fiddler on the Roof Resonates in China. 



 
 
 
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