92Y Talks: Upcoming Events Flyer
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This two-page document is a flyer promoting upcoming "92Y Talks" events. The main event highlighted is "Elie Wiesel in Conversation with Ted Koppel" on November 21st, which includes a detailed biography of Elie Wiesel, focusing on his Holocaust experiences, activism, and academic career, as well as a brief bio of Ted Koppel. The flyer lists several other talks scheduled for November and December, covering topics such as world politics, compassion, music (an 80th Birthday Celebration of Mike Stoller), the 2012 election, and being pro-Israel in America. It also includes information about 92Y as a non-profit community and cultural center, encouraging engagement and donations, particularly for #GIVINGTUESDAY. The document provides contact information for ticket sales and general inquiries.
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