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Feb

28 2021

OPTIONS

11:00AM - 2:00PM  

TBD

Contact Kyle Young
858-571-3444
kyley@jewishinsandiego.org

Don’t miss the largest annual gathering of Jewish women in San Diego –
from the safety and comfort of YOUR home

February 28, 2021 | 11am

Chairs: Stacie Bresler-Reinstein | Judi Gottschalk | Carla Modiano

Celebrate the resilience, strength, and hope of women who build and support Jewish community today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. A minimum $18 donation to any of our peer-to-peer fundraising pages grants you access to OPTIONS.

 

Featured Speaker: Rain Pryor

Rain PryorActress, Comedian, Daughter of Famed Entertainer Richard Pryor, Rain Pryor is a dynamic speaker, award-winning actress, singer, comedian, two-time award-nominated author, and daughter of the late legendary comedian Richard Pryor.

“Fried Chicken and Latkes” is Pryor's award-winning solo show based on her life. It is a funny, irreverent and, poignant look at racism in the late 60s early 70s. She created and wrote the show and added some of her own original music and lyrics to the production. Pryor was a Los Angeles Times "Critics Choice" and her singing voice and sense of timing were hailed as rare gifts. “Fried Chicken and Latkes” played to sold-out crowds and standing ovations every night at the Canon Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA, and repeated that success at the Culture Project in New York, Chicago, Ohio, Virginia, Texas, and Scotland. She never wanted to fill her father’s shoes, nor simply mimic genius, yet she continues to honor his legacy and draw inspiration from the ingenuity and creative breakthroughs. In homage to her dad and being the first-ever father-daughter team to both have headlined at The Comedy Store - Rain took to the stage built for her dad and wowed the crowd last year and repeated the feat by performing at the Comedy Store in La Jolla.

Growing up Black and Jewish gives Pryor a unique perspective on race, religion and spirituality. She shares her views and has led panel discussions on diversity in education and in the entertainment industry at Princeton University, Jewish Federation of Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore, and now San Diego.

 

Thank you for your commitment to OUR Jewish community. We are looking forward to a wonderful event!