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About the Program
Best-selling writer and activist Ayelet Waldman discusses the overlap of Judaism, law, and women’s voices with artist Helene Aylon, whose installation All Rise: An Installation of a Beit Din as a “House” of Three Women is part of the exhibition Reinventing Ritual. Moderated by Gail Twersky Reimer, Founding Director of the Jewish Women’s Archive.
Co-presented with the Jewish Women’s Archive.
Photos: (L)Ayelet Waldman by Reenie Raschke. (R)Helene Aylon by Valerie Merians.
Image (center): Helène Aylon (American, b. 1931), All Rise: An Installation of a Beit Din as a “House” of Three Women, 2007, mixed-media installation: platform, chairs, brass signs, pillowcase flags, bench, documents, and sound. Courtesy of the artist, New York.