20 January
Happy Rebirthday Mr. Director! - My Tribute to David Lynch January 20, 2025 Happy Rebirthday Mr. Director! - My Tribute to David Lynch
January 17, 2025 “Journey” is Looking At Yourself In a Puddle, Not In the Mirror
January 14, 2025 We Have Lost the Chief Rabbi of Turkey, Rabbi Isak Haleva
January 10, 2025 Nino Varon´s Exhibition - "A Life Spent with Art"
January 9, 2025 The “Chest” Witness of Silent Migrations
Online Broadcasts Go On
Online music concerts and counseling sessions are continuing from the members of the Turkish Jewish Community during these troublesome days of Coronavirus.Miryam Ancel & Renan Koen
Our famous pianist, composer, soprano, and music therapist Renan Koen has been performing live online piano concerts via Turkish Jewish Community's Twitter account, for the music lovers who have to stay isolated at their homes. The 7th of Renan Koen's concerts bringing music and joy from her home to ours since March 18th, was performed yesterday, on April 2nd.
Another live broadcast was given by the psychological counselor Miryam Ancel. During her live session on the sharing platform "We Are Together For Psychological Health", Miryam Ancel gave a speech on the issue "Uncertainty and Managing Our Worries" and answered the questions asked by the online participants.
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17 January
“Journey” is Looking At Yourself In a Puddle, Not In the Mirror
“… she watches the promenade where the Jews, who used to have taverns and are now the owners of restaurants and souvenir shops, park their cars. She looks at the sign asking pedestrians to move to the other sidewalk because this sidewalk was made with the bones and skulls of the Jews killed in the concentration camp. She thinks of Moises M´s passion and Rosa S´s despair because her Chilean granddaughter has gone astray, a man is patching the facade of his house with plaster.”
12 December
The Address of the American Rare Book Collection "Library of Congress"
"Ut conclave sine libris ita corpus sine anima. / A room without books is like a body without a soul." - Marcus Tullius Cicero