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Follow on Google News | Hillel at the College of Staten Island to Host Author Lecture SeriesHillel at the College of Staten Island will host three Sunday morning author talks with continental breakfast on the Campus beginning October 6, 2013.
THE INNOCENTS won the 2012 Costa First Novel Award, the 2012 National Jewish Book Award for Fiction, the 2013 Sami Rohr Prize, and a 2013 Betty Trask Award, and was long-listed for the 2012 Women's Prize for Fiction (formerly the Orange Prize). The Innocents is a smart and slyly funny tale of love, temptation, confusion, and commitment; a triumphant and beautifully executed recasting of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. The delightful Jessica Soffer joins Hillel to discuss her novel, "Tomorrow There Will be Apricots" on January 5, 2014. Her beautiful novel of finding oneself thorough friendship and food is a poignant mother daughter story that centers around cooking the family recipes that have been handed down through generations of women. The final lecture of the series on March 30 will feature Mark Russ Federman, author of "Russ and Daughters" telling the story of how the Russ family built a business in smoked fish and pickled herring -from lower east side pushcart to true NYC gourmet. This event includes a delicious Russ and Daughters bagels and lox breakfast! The tax deductible cost for the series is $75. Tickets can be purchased for individual lectures and priced as follows. Francesca Segal and Jessica Soffer are each $25, and Mark Russ Federman is $36. All profits benefit the leadership programs of Hillel at the College of Staten Island. Tickets for the lecture series can be purchased online at https://hillelatcsi.eventbrite.com/ Hillel serves approximately 1000 Jewish students on the 10,000 student campus of the College of Staten Island located in New York City. The Hillel in the College of Staten Island has been named "Club of the Year" and "Most Philanthropic Club". Hillel serves the entire Staten Island campus community with engaging programs and activities promoting Jewish values that are universal to help to make the world a better place. Hillel offers young adults on Staten Island unique opportunities for leadership, learning and service to the community. Hillel provides a comfortable place for college students to express Jewish identity and to explore Judaism, nurturing spiritual well being. Most important, the door is always open for friendships and fun! Hillel is located at the Multi Faith Center in the Student Center, building 1C, room 225. End
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