Historically, minorities in America have had to overcome institutionalized racism, bigotry, and xenophobia before creating a legitimate space for themselves within American society. Currently, Muslims in America are facing this same challenge. The minority communities that were able to overcome this challenge did so by confidently working for social progress while empowered by knowledge of their constitutional civil rights. Join us on Saturday September 24 from 6 PM for "Activism in America." We will be hosting two of the leading…
Find out more »To begin Selichot, Temple Beth-El will screen the award winning Israeli film, "The Other Son" by Lorraine Levy, followed by a discussion of the film by Rabbi Mara Nathan, where we will discover its connection to the themes of the season. Dinner from Moshe's Golden Falafel will be available before the movie at a cost of $9 per person. RSVP Online. "As he is preparing to join the Israeli army for his national service, Joseph discovers he is not his…
Find out more »Come celebrate with us 10 years of our En Aquellos Tiempos photobanner and oral history project on Sept. 24 at 7 PM at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center (922 San Pedro Ave.) This exhibit is Esperanza's Fotoseptiembre event. Since 2006, we have been collecting and scanning photos from the late 1890s to the 1950s of the Historic Westside of San Antonio from community members. We have turned many into photobanners, but we still have many that have never been…
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