The Golem of Brooklyn (on sale today!) is a ferociously funny reimagining of the golem of Jewish folklore. Accidentally brought to life in a basement apartment in Brooklyn, he embarks on an absurd road trip through modern America to face off against the rising threat of antisemitism in America. A thought-provoking novel from from Reboot network member, Adam Mansbach, author of the New York Times bestselling pseudo-children’s book Go the F*ck to Sleep, The Golem of Brooklyn is a modern-day adventure shadowed by an ancient past. Learn more about the book, upcoming events, and and how to bring it to your community here

In their new film We’ve Been Here Before, Emmy-winning filmmaker Jacob Kornbluth and civil rights strategist Eric K. Ward explore the role of the punk subculture in fighting back against white nationalists and neo-Nazis. Join Reboot Ideas Oct. 19, 2023 at the Holocaust Museum LA for a screening and conversation about the lessons they have to share about the larger struggle against hate, not just in America, but the world. Learn more about the film and get tickets to the event here.

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Dwelling in a Time of Plagues: The Ushpizin of the Silver Screen

In celebration of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, Reboot and Holocaust Museum LA marked the moment with a weeklong free public art exhibit in Pan Pacific Park. The Ushpizin of the Silver Screen was a reimagining of the traditional Sukkah fashioned as an old-time Hollywood era movie house, projecting stories on screens to commemorate our beloved elders and give them a voice. The Ushpizin of the Silver Screen was made possible with the generous support of CANVAS. The work was part of the national project – Dwelling in a Time of Plagues – which makes new outdoor art possible at museum sites, with organizational support from the Council of American Jewish Museums. Learn more here

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