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Just in time for the Holiday, my interview with Rabbi Ruth Abusch Magder of B'chol Lashon's blog Jewish&.  B'chol Lashon (Hebrew for 'in every tongue') is interested in the mulitfaceted experiences of Jewish diversity.In Part I of this Inte…

Just in time for the Holiday, my interview with Rabbi Ruth Abusch Magder of B'chol Lashon's blog Jewish&.  B'chol Lashon (Hebrew for 'in every tongue') is interested in the mulitfaceted experiences of Jewish diversity.

In Part I of this Interview we discuss what it meant to grow up Jewish in Guatemala, my personal relationship to Judaism and Israel, and how some of these notions underlie and inform my practice as an artist.

Happy Passover! Chag Pesaj Sameach! 

Interview with Jewish& blog (Part I)

Added on March 23, 2018 by Jaime Permuth.
Tags Jaime Permuth, B'chol Lashon, Ruth Abusch Magder, Jewish&, Interview, Guatemala, Israel, Diaspora
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