Hudson Valley Storytelling Alliance
Stories all year long, up and down the river

Organizations Hudson River Storytellers Interfaith Story Circle (Tri-City Area, Capital District) Interfaith Story Circle (Dutchess County) Story Circle of the Capital District

Interfaith Story Circle of the Tri-City Area

 

Noa Baum has been teaching and performing for audiences of all ages in hundreds of schools, libraries, community centers and congregations since 1982. Born and raised in Israel, she has been living in the US since 1990.  Ms. Baum received her M.A. in Educational Theater from NYU and a BFA in Theater from Tel Aviv University. Not only was she a recipient of the Individual Artist Award from The MD State Arts Council and The Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, but her audio recording "Far Away And Close To Home" is a Parents' Choice Award Winner.

Learn more at noabaum.com

 

“One of the best presentations of personal narratives of both peoples from one woman’s lips... and heart, mind, and soul.”

-          Len Traubman, Co-founder, Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group

 

 

"An enemy is one whose story we have not heard."

- Gene Knudsen Hoffman; founder, Compassionate Listening Project

 

Photograph taken February 2010 at The Weitzman Beit Daniel Public Elementary School in Jaffa, Israel.

These girls, along with their first grade Arab and Jewish classmates, experience a curriculum specially designed
to focus on Jewish/Arab identity and coexistence.

 

For further information on the conference, please email Harriet Warnock-Graham
cimabuehw@gmail.com, or see tianys.webs.com.

 

To purchase tickets for Noa’s performance, or to register for her workshop, please email Paula Weiss, paulabweiss@gmail.com, or call (518) 785-7842