Defiant Requiem Learning: Tune Into Text

Temple Emanu-El Barbara Zale Center for Living History

Take part in a three-part learning series leading up to Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín. Explore the text and meaning of Verdi’s Requiem and the testimonies and experiences of Jewish prisoners in Terezín. Presented by Galit Gertsenzon, Ph.D., an expert on music and the Holocaust at Ball State University.

From Time to Time | Lunch-and-Learn with Rabbi Robbins

Temple Emanu-El Linz Hall

Connect with Israel, our Jewish calendar, and other learners at this new, in-person-only, monthly class led by Rabbi Debra Robbins. We’ll use the book "From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar" by Rabbi Dalia Marx to explore holidays that are new to Israel, Israeli poetry and ideas that will shape the future of...

Jewish and You: Classes for the Curious | Trimester 3

Temple Emanu-El

Jewish and You: Classes for the Curious provide basic information about core aspects of Judaism, including history, texts, foundational stories, ideas, and more. Join us to explore some of the big questions facing the Jewish people, past and future. Trimester 3- Jewish Living Session 1 – Jewish Movements Session 2 – Jewish Lifecycle Session 3...

Defiant Requiem Learning: Meet the Visionary

Temple Emanu-El Barbara Zale Center for Living History

Take part in a three-part learning series leading up to Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín. A conversation with Maestro Murry Sidlin, founder and president of The Defiant Requiem Foundation.

Jewish and You: Classes for the Curious | Trimester 3

Temple Emanu-El

Jewish and You: Classes for the Curious provide basic information about core aspects of Judaism, including history, texts, foundational stories, ideas, and more. Join us to explore some of the big questions facing the Jewish people, past and future. Trimester 3- Jewish Living Session 1 – Jewish Movements Session 2 – Jewish Lifecycle Session 3...

Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Experience the power of music as spiritual resistance in this concert drama about the performance of the Verdi Requiem by Jewish prisoners at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp (Terazín) during World War II. Presented on Yom HaShoah and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Terazín, this Dallas premiere features video and testimony by Terezin choir members...