Sayed Kashua is a talented and ambitious writer with a top-rated television comedy series, but, as an Arab citizen of Israel, he never feels completely at home. He's walking, talking oxymoron, constantly called upon to justify himself, his work, and event his decision to write in Hebrew. Join us for a public conversation, enjoy an episode of "Avoadh Aravit" ("Arab Labor") and hear his reflections on his Arab-Israeli experience. Book signing will follow. Please join us April 7, 2014 at 7:00pm.
$15/person & $10/student, payable at the door.
Co-sponsored by Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, Congregation Mount Sinai, and Brit Ye’ud: The Brownstone Brooklyn Shlichut
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