Courtesy of The Yiddishkayt Initiative

You Can Live If They Let you

Presented by The Yiddishkayt Initiative in the BCA Plaza Theatre

You Can Live If They Let You offers an intimate and engaging look into the life and mind of Rabbi Moshe Waldoks, a beloved figure in the Jewish community and beyond. Known for his wit, wisdom, and deep commitment to cultural preservation, Waldoks is a rabbi, author, humorist, scholar and public speaker. He is best known for co-editing the acclaimed The Big Book of Jewish Humor and for his tenure as the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Zion in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Written and performed by Moshe Waldoks | Directed by Judy Braha

Portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Good People Fund.

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