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Judith Heineman

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Apr 25, 2017, 7:56:01 AM4/25/17
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Dear Friends,
Please share the following:
And come!!
Here is a rare opportunity to see an extraordinary performer do her original true amazing one woman show, A Land Twice Promised, that is also pertinent and healing for our times.

Noa Baum comes from Maryland and has done this show at the UN, around the world and at the pinnacle of Storytelling- the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN.

Jim May and Illinois Storytelling Inc is presenting.
See info below. Keep scrolling down.
It is is a bit far, in Woodstock, IL,  but well worth the trip.
I see there are Free tickets for the 8 pm show.
Contact Jim if you want a free ticket. 
I most likely will go to the 2 pm show right after the Northlands Storytelling conference in Lake Geneva that is this weekend. 
Come to Northlands too!!
As ever,
Judith 
Judith Heineman 
Storyteller 

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From: Jim May <mays...@earthlink.net>
Date: April 25, 2017 at 6:08:34 AM CDT
To: <JuHeS...@aol.com>
Subject: Help!
Reply-To: Jim May <mays...@earthlink.net>

Obama in Chicago: "This community taught me that everybody has a story to tell that is important.” 

Not Baum has a story (her eyewitness to the Israeli/Palestinian wars and conflict and that of her "best friend" who is Palestinian and witness from the "other side.")

Don't miss this. Woodstock Opera House, Sunday, April 30th, 2pm, 8pm. Comp tickets available for 8pm show. Message Jim May. Or mays...@erthlink.net

Support peace. Support storytelling changing the world.

     International storyteller and author at the Woodstock Opera House                            


      "A LAND TWICE PROMISED: AN ISRAELI WOMAN'S QUEST FOR PEACE."

                             TOLD BY ISRAELI STORYTELLER NOA BAUM
                             
                                    THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH, 2PM, 8PM


Obama in Chicago: "This community taught me that everybody has a story to tell that is important.” 

  • Noa Baum has a story crucial to understanding the challenges that the world faces in the Middle East.
  • Born and raised in Jerusalem, she has been an eyewitness to the Israeli/Palestinian wars and conflicts.
  • She also tells of her "best friend" who is Palestinian, raised in Jerusalem and a witness from the "other side."
  •         
  •                
  • Her story challenges us to learn to "love the other."
                                          Don't miss this.
 
                       --Jim

p.s. Comp tickets available for the 8pm show (maystory@earthlink. net or 815-382-5264). Opera House tickets 815-338-5300, woodstockoperahouse.com  or AT THE DOOR.


Don't miss this. Woodstock Opera House, Sunday, April 30th, 2pm, 8pm. Comp tickets available for 8pm show. Message Jim May. Or mays...@erthlink.net

Support peace. Support storytelling changing the world.


 
 

 
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