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Hours:11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Ages:Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Movies

Conversations at the Vilna is a series of spirited discussions around the Vilna Shul's old study table with local scholars, authors, artists, and community leaders about topics relevant to Jewish identity. This conversation will be led by Boston College Fine Arts Professor John Michalczyk, co-director of the university's Film Studies Program.

Michalczyk is a filmmaker whose documentaries have focused on issues of social justice and explored issues of discrimination, hatred, war and peace.

His films to date have given voice to those working for peaceful resolutions in Northern Ireland, the Balkans, South Africa and the Middle East; examined anti-Semitism in the Christian world; found inspiration from people and music in the wake of World War II, and taken on ignorance as it relates to persons with disabilities.

Michalczyk’s film entitled “Creating Harmony: The Displaced Persons’ Orchestra at St. Ottilien” will be shown, followed by discussion. The film tells the story of musicians who survived the Nazis during World War II and the message of hope and inspiration their newly formed orchestra brought to fellow survivors and the world. 'Creating Harmony' follows the Jewish orchestra from their origins in St. Ottilien Displaced Persons Camp immediately following World War II to 1949.

The orchestra performed for inmates at St. Ottilien, and then across Germany, for Golda Meir and for the Nuremberg Trial judges. Famed conductor Leonard Bernstein led the orchestra for two performances.

Bagels and beverages will be provided. There is no charge, but donations are welcome. Registration is appreciated - please email steven@vilnashul.org - but walk-ins are welcome.

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Free, but donations are appreciated

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www.vilnashul.org

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18 Phillips St., Boston, MA, 02114 map
Phone: (617) 523-2324

http://www.vilnashul.org/index.php/about/directions

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