OUT & ABOUT: 5 Jewish things to do in London this week
Patrick Maguire is a reporter at the Jewish News.
The best pick of Jewish events in London this week, by Patrick Maguire.
Don’t miss out!
1. Anne Frank + You
Until 21s May. Idea Store, 321 Whitechapel Road, E1 1BU.
The Anne Frank Trust presents an exhibition which, drawing on Anne’s own words, presents issues of self-identity and prejudice, and highlights the moral choices we face in Britain today. The journey of self-exploration for visitors includes a near life-size replica of Anne’s bedroom, poignant family photographs, replicas of artefacts from Anne’s life and powerful imagery of social issues in modern Britain.
2. Blackguards in Bonnets
24 April – 22 May. London Jewish Museum, NW1 7NB. £7.50 adults/£6.50 concessions/£3.50 children/£18 family.
A new exhibition tells the story of the role played by Jewish women in the struggle for women’s suffrage from the late 19th century until women were finally granted the vote. Diaries, flyers and posters from the movement are on display, fleshing out the significant role played by Jews – from relatively sedate plays and tea parties to more militant actions such as hunger-strikes and the disruption of a Yom Kippur service in 1913.
3. Woman in Gold
24 – 30 April. JW3 Cinema. £12
The “unfalteringly talented” Helen Mirren stars as Maria Altmann, a Jewish octogenarian whose remarkable true story is told in a new film showing daily at JW3. Having fled Nazi-occupied Vienna during the war, Altmann returns sixty years later to retrieve family possessions – including Gustav Klimt’s famous painting The Lady in Gold. Also featuring Ryan Reynolds, the film follows Altmann’s battle to reclaim her heritage – ending up in the US Supreme Court.
4. Israel’s Future in the Eyes of a Nobel Prize winner
26 April. JW3. £12
In celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut, Nobel Prize winning Biochemist and Israel Prize winner Professor Aaron Ciechanover features in conversation with a senior Israeli diplomat. A proud Israeli and leading public figure, Chiechanover will share his vision for a thoroughly modern Israel – outward looking, successful and committed to its founding principles.
5. Mama Loschen – Spoken Word Salon
30 April. JW3. £8
Legendary compere Sam Berkson will host a live evening of spoken word artistry, featuring a debut of Paula Varjack’s one woman show How I Became Myself, and an open mic poetry slam. Berkson will also present the first ever English translations of the poetry of the Bedouin refugees of the Western Sahara, as well as discussing her own relationship with Judaism.
If you have any suggestions for things to do in London, send them to Jackm@thejngroup.com and we can include them in next week’s edition of OUT AND ABOUT!
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