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A Night with Sayed Kashua

Sunday, October 25

6:00pm to 8:00pm
Hillel UW
4745 17th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98105

Hillel UW, Jconnect Seattle, and UW Jewish Studies are bringing Sayed Kashua and his film to Hillel for a FREE screening of A Borrowed Identity, followed by a discussion with Sayed himself!

This coming-of-age film is about a Palestinian teenager who attends a prestigious high school in Jerusalem on scholarship. The film and discussion will raise important questions about the role of society and culture on the formation of identity. The film is adapted from Sayed Kashua’s autobiographical writings.

**We will have your movie snack favorites to keep you going throughout the movie- candy, popcorn, and some other snacks to be expected :)

(In order to go, you must RSVP on the Jewish studies website)http://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/student-sayedkashua/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdlBEyFMeg0

Sayed Kashua is a leading Israeli author and journalist known for his books and humorous columns in Hebrew. Kashua is the author of three novels: Dancing Arabs, Let It Be Morning, and Second Person Singular. He is the writer and creator of the hit Israeli TV show Arab Labor, and is the focus of the documentary Forever Scared. His novel Dancing Arabs has been made into the feature film A Borrowed Identity directed by acclaimed filmmaker Eran Riklis. This widely praised coming-of-age drama premiered in 2014 at the Telluride Film Festival. Kashua is the winner of many awards, including the prestigious Bernstein Prize. Currently he is a visiting professor at the University of Illinois.

**Sponsorship of this event does not imply endorsement of the content.


Add to Calendar10-25-2015 18:00:0010-25-2015 20:00:00Hillel UW 4745 17th Ave NE Seattle WA 98105A Night with Sayed KashuaHillel UW, Jconnect Seattle, and UW Jewish Studies are bringing Sayed Kashua and his film to Hillel for a FREE screening of A Borrowed Identity, followed by a discussion with Sayed himself! This coming-of-age film is about a Palestinian teenager who attends a prestigious high school in Jerusalem on scholarship. The film and discussion will raise important questions about the role of society and culture on the formation of identity. The film is adapted from Sayed Kashua’s autobiographical writings. **We will have your movie snack favorites to keep you going throughout the movie- candy, popcorn, and some other snacks to be expected :) (In order to go, you must RSVP on the Jewish studies website)http://jewishstudies.washington.edu/event/student-sayedkashua/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdlBEyFMeg0 Sayed Kashua is a leading Israeli author and journalist known for his books and humorous columns in Hebrew. Kashua is the author of three novels: Dancing Arabs, Let It Be Morning, and Second Person Singular. He is the writer and creator of the hit Israeli TV show Arab Labor, and is the focus of the documentary Forever Scared. His novel Dancing Arabs has been made into the feature film A Borrowed Identity directed by acclaimed filmmaker Eran Riklis. This widely praised coming-of-age drama premiered in 2014 at the Telluride Film Festival. Kashua is the winner of many awards, including the prestigious Bernstein Prize. Currently he is a visiting professor at the University of Illinois. **Sponsorship of this event does not imply endorsement of the content.falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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