Jewish Genes
Renowned geneticist and pathologist Dr. Harry Ostrer stopped by Prozdor on Sunday to present on the origins and genetic linkages between Jews and their neighbors. He visited our class, “A Chosen People,” which explores the origins of “chosen-ness,” the consequences of that perception, and a look at what modern science can tell us about the subject. Dr. Ostrer, author of Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People and professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, explored not only the history of the efforts to study Jewish genes, but also some of the insight that genetics has provided about the histories of contemporary Jewish people. Interested in engaging in this type of dialogue? You should check out Daniel Parmer’s courses at our Lexington branch on Wednesday nights.
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A Family Journey: Reflecting with Emilia and Anita Diamant
Yesterday, we welcomed author Anita Diamant to join her daughter (and our assistant director) Emilia Diamant for the second of two parent learning sessions on Sunday mornings. Anita and Emilia engaged a large group of Prozdor parents in a conversation about parenting a Jewish adolescent, tackling topics such as the value of independence, personal identity vs. family history, and the utility of parental expectations. We are always enthused to see that the Prozdor community exists beyond our classroom walls. Be on the lookout for more parent events in the months to come.
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