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At Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
"Judaism is less about truth as system than about truth as story. And we are part of that story."
- Source: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
We’ve all got stories to tell, but how do you make your story the best story? Join Corey Rosen, Moth veteran and master teacher as he gives you tips and tricks out of his new book, Your Story, Well Told. This night of laughs will not just entertain you, it will inspire you to get on stage and tell your story, using the best storytelling techniques from improvisational theatre.
Corey Rosen is an author and storyteller who lives in San Francisco. He is a regular host of The Moth Story Slam series in the Bay Area. His stories have been featured on The Moth Radio Hour.
This FREE and open to the community program offers both in-person and virtual ticket options. Pre-registration required for both.
In partnership with the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & Simon Family JCC's Lee and Bernard Jaffe Family Jewish Book Festival and the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.
How is the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & Simon Family JCC Keeping Audiences Safe?
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & Simon Family JCC have made safety our first priority. That includes a commitment to monitoring evolving conditions and public health measures, and adjusting our protocols to protect attendees and staff.
UJFT will continue to closely monitor the situation and update COVID-19 safeguards as circumstances warrant, in consultation with medical experts, and in accordance with federal, state, and local guidelines.
Am I required to be vaccinated to attend Your Story, Well Told with Corey Rosen?
Yes. The United Jewish Federation and Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art will now require proof of vaccination for audiences attending this in-person program.
Alternatively, event attendees (including those ineligible for or unable to get the vaccine) may present proof of a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours of the event.
What do I need to bring with me to the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art to verify my vaccination status or COVID test result?
You will be required to show your vaccination card, or a digital copy or photo. The card must indicate you’ve received both doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, or the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, AND a booster shot, at least two weeks prior to your film screening. You will also need photo identification with the same name as that on the vaccination card.
You also have the option to present a negative COVID-19 test result, administered within 72 hours of showtime, along with matching photo ID.
Does UJFT accept a negative COVID-19 at-home test?
No. UJFT requires a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test, either a rapid/antigen test or PCR test, administered by a healthcare professional. Self-tests or at-home tests, as well as antibody tests, are not sufficient to attend this event.
Am I required to wear a mask?
Event attendees must wear a mask throughout the venue, unless actively enjoying food or drinks. All museum employees and UJFT personnel are required to wear masks.
The United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & the Simon Family JCC’s Lee and Bernard Jaffe Family Jewish Book Festival is held in coordination with the Jewish Book Council,
the only organization in the organized American Jewish community whose sole purpose is the promotion of Jewish books.
Thank You!
I look forward to seeing you on February 15!
Please use the following details if you are joining online.
Link to Join Online
Meeting ID: 851 4044 9445
Passcode: 495198
You'll receive a confirmation email soon.
If you have any questions, please contact Sierra Lautman, Director of Jewish Innovation at the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater.
SLautman@UJFT.org or 757-965-6107
How is the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & Simon Family JCC Keeping Audiences Safe?
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater & Simon Family JCC have made safety our first priority. That includes a commitment to monitoring evolving conditions and public health measures, and adjusting our protocols to protect attendees and staff.
UJFT will continue to closely monitor the situation and update COVID-19 safeguards as circumstances warrant, in consultation with medical experts, and in accordance with federal, state, and local guidelines.
Am I required to be vaccinated to attend Your Story, Well Told with Corey Rosen?
Yes. The United Jewish Federation and Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art will now require proof of vaccination for audiences attending this in-person program.
Alternatively, event attendees (including those ineligible for or unable to get the vaccine) may present proof of a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours of the event.
What do I need to bring with me to the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art to verify my vaccination status or COVID test result?
You will be required to show your vaccination card, or a digital copy or photo. The card must indicate you’ve received both doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, or the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, AND a booster shot, at least two weeks prior to your film screening. You will also need photo identification with the same name as that on the vaccination card.
You also have the option to present a negative COVID-19 test result, administered within 72 hours of showtime, along with matching photo ID.
Does UJFT accept a negative COVID-19 at-home test?
No. UJFT requires a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test, either a rapid/antigen test or PCR test, administered by a healthcare professional. Self-tests or at-home tests, as well as antibody tests, are not sufficient to attend this event.
Am I required to wear a mask?
Event attendees must wear a mask throughout the venue, unless actively enjoying food or drinks. All museum employees and UJFT personnel are required to wear masks.