Neither theological nor academic, LABA welcomes fellows with a wide variety of approaches to Jewish life and tradition. East Bay Businesses Offering Delivery During COVID-19. and works as the Education and Programming Director of the Bronfman Fellowship. #labaeastbay lnk.bio/hflu Eventbrite - JCC East Bay presents LABA East Bay presents LABAzooms on Inappropriate Laughter! Felder’s topics include Yiddish culture (Shtik!,) Abraham Lincoln’s depression (Melancholy, A Comedy,) the Israeli/Palestinian conflict (Out of Sight,) grief (A Queer Divine Dissatisfaction,) and a traditional Jewish lesbian wedding (June Bride). When we pick one person, one life path, or one creative project over another, we are inevitably closing the door on many others. The JCC East Bay awards over $110,000 in financial assistance annually to help families in need access our child and youth development programs. From the orchestral world to the hip hop world, Rebecca and Jason are all about an eclectic mishmash of musicianship. Having earned degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, he worked for nearly 30 years in the technology industry prior to becoming a full-time professional photographer. It'll be fun(ny). What does it feel like to choose? This work, some finished, some in-process, will be read, exhibited, and performed as part of the LABAlive series. LABA has received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts and was  named one of the most innovative Jewish organizations. We use classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of art, dialogue, and study. LABA East Bay is a laboratory for Jewish culture at the JCC East Bay. Her work has been commissioned by companies around the country, including ARC Dance, Columbia Repertory Ballet, and Emote Dance Theater. The program began in New York City in 2007 at the 14th Street Y, and expanded to Buenos Aires in 2015. A virtual, interactive program & performance with LABA East Bay by our Rabbi Jessica, plus an option for a delicious, Shabbat meal. Her paintings, though largely abstract, incorporate figurative and architectural elements as well as references to nature. LABA East Bay’s goal is to present Judaism’s rich literary and intellectual tradition in a free and creative setting, so that these stories and ideas spark new thought and art. Rebecca Roudman + Jason Eckl (aka SF Yiddish Combo). He is the author of three poetry collections: Cosmic Diaspora (Station Hill Press, 2020), as well as The Neighbor Out of Sound (2018) and Jazz Talmud (2012), both from The Sheep Meadow Press. Dan Schifrin has taught creative writing at UC Berkeley and San Francisco State, served as writer-in-residence at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, and co-curated the exhibition “Beyond Belief: 100 years of the Spiritual in Modern Art” for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. By Emma W. 77. He is also the author of, (Sheep Meadow 2012), and his klez-jazz-poetry record, was released by the Blue Fringe Music. Jake Marmer, LABA East Bay Scholar/2019-2020 LABA Fellow. The yearly curriculum is centered around a theme, and previous ones include Beauty, Paradise, Eat, Mother, and Time. The LABA East Bay events are going live and virtual at LABAZoom! She has been part of Doug Varone's Devices, ODC's Pilot program, and was a 2019 Choreographic Fellow at UNCSA. Felder currently teaches Theatre and English at San Francisco State University. Painting and video are Naomie Kremer’s primary mediums and while the two practices are distinct, they are also complementary and permeable. The East Bay is the eastern region of the San Francisco Bay Area and includes cities along the eastern shores of the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay.The region has grown to include inland communities in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Jake is the poetry critic for Tablet Magazine. The first LABAlive event,  DRUNK, was held on 11/23/2019. 6 talking about this. and several cutting edge Yiddish cabarets. In 2014, LABA was named one of the most innovative Jewish organizations in North America by the Slingshot Guide, and also received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. She is one. A former columnist for both New York Jewish Week and the J, he is the winner of the 2016 Wilner Award for Short Fiction from San Francisco State University. In a previous life, Jessica pursued an MFA in acting in London, and appeared in film, theater, and television projects in Europe and the United States: most notably, as a principal role in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist. (Dinner ordered separately, click on the link to learn more! LABA East Bay’s goal is to present Judaism’s rich literary and intellectual tradition in a free and creative setting, so that these stories and ideas spark new thought and art. Our outstanding programming includes evening arts & culture events, as well as musical performances and holiday celebrations. is a poet, editor, and facilitator currently living in Oakland. , he is the winner of the 2016 Wilner Award for Short Fiction from San Francisco State University. The JCC East Bay has provided a Jewish gateway and home to a large community since 1978. Join LABA East Bay for an evening looking at what happens when we cross the line. Rebecca Roudman and Jason Eckl are a dynamic duo married in music! She holds an MFA in Graphic Design and a BA in American Studies, both from Yale University. She earned a B.A. He is a celebrated Jewish dance master throughout California and served as the dance dramaturg for two productions of Paula Vogal's 'Indecent' at the Arena Stage and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. LABA East Bay, a laboratory for Jewish culture at the JCC East Bay, can help you become a better one. He is the author, among other things, of the play Sweet and Sour, and a forthcoming memoir about fatherhood and science fiction. Learn more about LABA East Bay on the program's website: www.labaeastbay.org. Sometimes we will make sense. LABA is a Jewish house of study and culture laboratory which uses classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of art, dialogue, and study. Every year, LABA selects a group of 8-10 artist fellows, a mix of visual artists, writers, dancers, musicians, actors, and other culture-makers, to study classic Jewish texts in a non-religious, open-minded, and accessible setting. She is a writer who covers culture, gender, and parenthood. And she definitely isn’t idle. She was a 2019 Choreographic Fellow at UNCSA and is a current LABA East Bay Fellow. She is the co-creator of Index/Fist, a zine-making collective, and holds an MFA in poetry from Washington University in St. Louis. Join LABA East Bay for a look at the potency and power of a laugh through ancient text and contemporary art. Neither theological nor academic, LABA welcomes fellows with a wide variety of approaches to Jewish life and tradition. Dinner ordered … Dym’s live performances incorporate labor or micro-manufacturing (sorting trash, logo removal, diagramming human relationships) with tangible by-products such as schematics and plans; quasi-functional objects and tools; and unfinished ("raw") materials. The creative output from LABA pushes the boundaries of what Jewish art can be and what Jewish texts can teach. Each LABAlive will combine culture with text teachings, along with a nosh and some wine, and will be open to the whole community. “LABA is the best. RCEB case managers can contact East Bay ABA if they are interested in looking into this service for a consumer. Kyle’s overarching goal as an artist, author, and educator is to tell stories visually that advocate for positive social change. He also released two klez-jazz-poetry records: Purple Tentacles of Thought and Desire (2020, with Cosmic Diaspora Trio), and Hermeneutic Stomp (2013). Jessica Kate Meyer, our LABA Teaching Fellow, serves as rabbi-hazzan at the Kitchen in San Francisco, and previously led as rabbi and music director at Romemu in Manhattan. first wed his versatile theater skills (acting, dance, playwriting and directing) with his own cultural tradition when he adapted the short story, , into a klezmer musical for his senior thesis at U.C. His work is unified by a passion for capturing the unique spirit of a place and its people. He currently serves on the teaching faculty of the Stagebridge Theater Company in Oakland. Santa Cruz. With a population of roughly 2.5 million in 2010, it is the most populous subregion in the Bay Area. The yearly curricu. Enjoy a virtual interactive program and performance from LABA East Bay artists, plus an option for a delicious, Shabbat meal, delivered right to the JCC East Bay or to your house. By Pearl H. 25. Elissa Strauss (Artistic Director) co-directed LABA in New York from 2012-2017, alongside Ronit Muszkatblit. Sarah Wolfman-Robichaud (Program Director) comes with an extensive background in theater and music performance, as well as lecturing/leading workshops on arts education and arts forsocial justice in academic, educational, and community settings. The yearly curriculum is centered around a theme, and previous ones include Beauty, Paradise, Eat, Mother, and Time. Absent a pandemic, they present or perform these works through a series of events in the Jewish community. is a self-taught systems thinker with a practice rooted in performance and drawing. Back in November, the JCC East Bay launched LABA East Bay, a Jewish house of study and culture laboratory which uses classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of art, dialogue, and study. By Emma W. 698. Events will take place at the JCC East Bay as well as other cultural institutions around the East Bay. Now, he co- directs the Yiddish Theatre Ensemble in Berkeley where he has staged The Megillah of Itzik Manger and several cutting edge Yiddish cabarets. Miriam Dym is a self-taught systems thinker with a practice rooted in performance and drawing. FEATURING: - Storytelling and music from Rabbi/Chazan Jessica Kate Meyer - Create your own challah cover with local artist Ava 2 talking about this. Wide-open. He is the author, among other things, of the play, , and a forthcoming memoir about fatherhood and science fiction. As a juggler, Felder has toured with San Francisco's Pickle Family Circus, Joel Grey's Borscht Capades and the Klezmatics' Totem and Taboo. Jessica’s writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Tablet. Our capacity to choose is one of greatest powers, leading to deep joy as well as regret and shame. She is the co-creator of Index/Fist, a zine-making collective, and holds an MFA in poetry from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a celebrated Jewish dance master throughout California and served as the dance dramaturg for two productions of Paula Vogal's 'Indecent' at the Arena Stage and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. LABA is a non-religious, Jewish house of study and culture laboratory which uses classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of art, dialogue, and study. Got family in another town? Her practice investigates the relationship between design and culture through self-initiated creative projects; writing on contemporary culture, design, and education; and freelance work with non-profit and mission-driven organizations. Bruce Bierman first wed his versatile theater skills (acting, dance, playwriting and directing) with his own cultural tradition when he adapted the short story, Gimpel the Fool, into a klezmer musical for his senior thesis at U.C. Currently a columnist for CNN.com, her essays, op-eds, and reported pieces have appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Glamour, ELLE, the Forward, and elsewhere. LABA East Bay: A Laboratory for New Jewish Culture launched at the JCC East Bay in January 2020! Her work has been commissioned by companies around the country, including ARC Dance, Columbia Repertory Ballet, and Emote Dance Theater. This work, some finished, some in-process, will be read, exhibited, and performed as part of the LABAlive series. The 2020 theme for LABA will be Humor, and will be explored through writings from the Torah, Talmud, Mishnah, and Zohar alongside select contemporary texts. Stay tuned for dates for our upcoming live events. 19 Likes, 0 Comments - LABA East Bay (@labaeastbay) on Instagram: “Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer knows artists. She has studied sacred Jewish music and Jewish folklore with masters from Sephardic and Ashkenazi traditions, and has performed as a vocalist and storyteller with ensembles in the US and Israel. When not singing lullabies to her children, Sarah is the JCC East Bay’s Director of Public Programs. The program began in New York City in 2007 at the 14th Street Y, and expanded to Buenos Aires in 2015. Santa Cruz. Where to Start: MLK Day Workshop 2005. He is the author of three poetry collections: Cosmic Diaspora (2020), The Neighbor Out of Sound (2018) and Jazz Talmud (2012). 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