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Atlanta Jewish Storytelling Festival
November 16-17, 2024

Join us for Atlanta’s first-ever Jewish Storytelling Festival, celebrating the art of storytelling across generations and cultures. Over two exciting days, we’ll explore stories that connect and inspire, fostering cultural awareness within the Jewish community and beyond.

Schedule & Program Descriptions

NOV 16 | SAT NIGHT | 6:00 - 7:00 pm

VIP Reception

The festival begins with a VIP reception where we’ll gather to meet, share stories, and enjoy light bites and beverages. It’s the perfect way to kick off a weekend of captivating tales and memorable moments.

7:00 – 8:00 pm | A Taste of the Garden of Eden

Personal and traditional stories connect in unexpected ways. With delightful drama and daring, internationally acclaimed and award-winning storyteller, Noa Baum, shares gems from her rich Jewish Israeli heritage and trove of family stories. Appropriate for ages 13+.

8:00 – 8:30 pm | Book Signing

Noa’s books will be available for purchase on both Saturday and Sunday.

How the Birds Became Friends – A delightful take on this Burmese folktale about the power of kindness

A Land Twice Promised – this compelling memoir demonstrates the transformative power of art and challenges each reader to take the first step toward peace.

NOV 17 | SUN | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
How the Birds Became Friends - Children’s Storytime

Award-winning storyteller Noa Baum performs an adaptation of this Burmese folktale How the Birds Became Friends. Rooted in her Jewish heritage and focusing on timeless universal values, Noa engages her audience in an interactive conversation about the choices we make to bring more healing and peace into the world. Followed by snacks and craft time. Appropriate for ages 3 – 8 with an adult. FREE – Registration Required Register Here - https://bit.ly/storytimeAJSF

11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Story Schmooze

Get a taste for storytelling! Share stories, memories, and anecdotes in a casual and creative setting. Let by storyteller Audrey Galex. Appropriate for Adults, Teens and Tweens

1:00 – 3:00 pm | Hidden Treasures: Your Story is a Gift – Storytelling Workshop

Discover how a memory can be shaped into a story and become a gift worth passing on. We all have a story to tell. Storytelling is central to the heart of the Jewish storytelling tradition and at the heart of human experience, nourishing the deepest roots of heart and mind. Noa guides participants in a fun and interactive process to identify and discover how a memory can be shaped into a story. All are welcome. No experience needed. Appropriate for Adults and Teens16+.

Workshop limited to 40 participants.

2:00 -3:00 pm | Olio – An Assortment of Jewish Stories

Local Jewish storytellers deliver heartwarming and humorous tales to make you oooh, aaah, and oy vey in one afternoon.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

3:00 – 4:00 pm | Storytelling at the Breman: Discover New Stories
Explore the Breman Museum's four galleries and uncover stories that span generations and cultures. This self-guided experience encourages you to delve into history, art, and culture at your own pace. Each gallery offers the chance to discover new narratives, connections, and perspectives, making this a perfect opportunity to engage with history in a personal and meaningful way.

Enjoy the freedom to explore and let the stories unfold as you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of heritage and storytelling.

4:00 -5:00 pm | Story Cabaret

Holy Moly: Rabbinic Riffs, Legendary Laughs and Torah Tales with a Twist.

Nothing is sacred when local rabbis recount absurd moments from on and off the pulpit.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

5:00 -6:00pm | Spark! An Open Mic Event

Come just to listen OR take a chance to take the stage and share your 5-minute personal story of “Chutzpah” – guts, courage or perseverance.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

Atlanta Jewish Storytelling Festival
November 16-17, 2024

Join us for Atlanta’s first-ever Jewish Storytelling Festival, celebrating the art of storytelling across generations and cultures. Over two exciting days, we’ll explore stories that connect and inspire, fostering cultural awareness within the Jewish community and beyond.

Schedule & Program Descriptions

NOV 16 | SAT NIGHT | 6:00 - 7:00 pm

VIP Reception

The festival begins with a VIP reception where we’ll gather to meet, share stories, and enjoy light bites and beverages. It’s the perfect way to kick off a weekend of captivating tales and memorable moments.

7:00 – 8:00 pm | A Taste of the Garden of Eden

Personal and traditional stories connect in unexpected ways. With delightful drama and daring, internationally acclaimed and award-winning storyteller, Noa Baum, shares gems from her rich Jewish Israeli heritage and trove of family stories. Appropriate for ages 13+.

8:00 – 8:30 pm | Book Signing

Noa’s books will be available for purchase on both Saturday and Sunday.

How the Birds Became Friends – A delightful take on this Burmese folktale about the power of kindness

A Land Twice Promised – this compelling memoir demonstrates the transformative power of art and challenges each reader to take the first step toward peace.

NOV 17 | SUN | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
How the Birds Became Friends - Children’s Storytime

Award-winning storyteller Noa Baum performs an adaptation of this Burmese folktale How the Birds Became Friends. Rooted in her Jewish heritage and focusing on timeless universal values, Noa engages her audience in an interactive conversation about the choices we make to bring more healing and peace into the world. Followed by snacks and craft time. Appropriate for ages 3 – 8 with an adult. FREE – Registration Required Register Here - https://bit.ly/storytimeAJSF

11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Story Schmooze

Get a taste for storytelling! Share stories, memories, and anecdotes in a casual and creative setting. Let by storyteller Audrey Galex. Appropriate for Adults, Teens and Tweens

1:00 – 3:00 pm | Hidden Treasures: Your Story is a Gift – Storytelling Workshop

Discover how a memory can be shaped into a story and become a gift worth passing on. We all have a story to tell. Storytelling is central to the heart of the Jewish storytelling tradition and at the heart of human experience, nourishing the deepest roots of heart and mind. Noa guides participants in a fun and interactive process to identify and discover how a memory can be shaped into a story. All are welcome. No experience needed. Appropriate for Adults and Teens16+.

Workshop limited to 40 participants.

2:00 -3:00 pm | Olio – An Assortment of Jewish Stories

Local Jewish storytellers deliver heartwarming and humorous tales to make you oooh, aaah, and oy vey in one afternoon.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

3:00 – 4:00 pm | Storytelling at the Breman: Discover New Stories
Explore the Breman Museum's four galleries and uncover stories that span generations and cultures. This self-guided experience encourages you to delve into history, art, and culture at your own pace. Each gallery offers the chance to discover new narratives, connections, and perspectives, making this a perfect opportunity to engage with history in a personal and meaningful way.

Enjoy the freedom to explore and let the stories unfold as you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of heritage and storytelling.

4:00 -5:00 pm | Story Cabaret

Holy Moly: Rabbinic Riffs, Legendary Laughs and Torah Tales with a Twist.

Nothing is sacred when local rabbis recount absurd moments from on and off the pulpit.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

5:00 -6:00pm | Spark! An Open Mic Event

Come just to listen OR take a chance to take the stage and share your 5-minute personal story of “Chutzpah” – guts, courage or perseverance.

Appropriate for Adults and Teens

Special Instructions
Free parking at The Breman
More about The Breman Museum
Opened in 1996, The Breman pursues its mission “to connect people to Jewish history, culture and arts.” Located in Midtown Atlanta, the nonprofit multidisciplinary center has four focuses: exhibitions, arts and cultural programming, archives and Holocaust education.
When & Where
Multiple Dates
  • Nov 16, 2024, 6:00pm to 8:30pm Timezone: EST
  • Nov 17, 2024, 10:30am to 6:00pm Timezone: EST
$12.00


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