Sid Fox

Sid Fox renewed his interest and study from his Hebrew School days (where he was inspired by Deborah Pessin's insightful series 'The Story of the Jewish People') when he read James Michener's "The Source". Sid eventually taught a two semester Sunday class for adults at their home when their children were at Sunday School. It was based on 15 years study of the Bible, the three hundred years of modern research and Biblical Archaeology areas he continued to pursue as he branched out to Shakespeare, the Classics and other interests.

Join Us for Celebrate SIPP 2023, Sunday, August 20!

Professor Arie Kacowicz will briefly address the current political upheaval in Israel and what it means for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian relations, and there will be a short presentation on SIPPs' work.

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CSF 2023 Part II- Much Ado About Nothing, Love’s Labour’s Lost and the Wartime Setting, The French Connection

CSF setting this production at the end of World War I, reminds us that WWI was a war whose roots lay, as in the play, in the multiplicity of misunderstandings between the major powers, and, especially over both the restless multitudes among the ethnic groupings under them in Europe, and their competition on the world stage, abroad (Barbara Tuchman’s Guns of August).

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Celebrate SIPP 2022!

We are excited to announce our first in-person event since 2019! Our outdoor Celebrate SIPP 2022 event will feature brief presentations by Lindsey Zemler, the Sustainability Coordinator for SIPP mini-grant recipient Eastern Mediterranean International School (EMIS), and SIPP's newest Board member Nidal Allis, the president and CEO at Techno Rescue. 

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Christmas 1594 – Shakespeare’s Plea for Tolerance In a Time of Plague and Civil Discord

But What Kind of Mystery Play is This? It is about the separation and reuniting of a family, yes, maybe the holy family you might grant, where the women play as in Jesus’ story a major part, but what are we to make of the separation and reuniting of two identical twins?

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SIPP’S Earth Day Zoom Community Update

On Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, 2020 from 10:00 to 11:30 am, Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects (SIPP) will be hosting a Community Update via Zoom video conference.

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SIPP’s Hosting End of the Year Celebration with Israeli Archeologist David Ilan

Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects (SIPP) is hosting a party for our supporters on Sunday December 8th, at a lovely Chautauqua home.  SIPP is celebrating a banner year for old and new projects and partnership with delicious hors d'oeuvres, desserts, and a signature cocktail.

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