Join David Ebenbach, author of HOW TO MARS, for Judaism in Space

The Center for Jewish Civilization at Georgetown University invites you to a virtual reading and discussion with Professor David Ebenbach about his latest book, HOW TO MARS on Thursday, September 23, 6:00PM ET.

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HOW TO MARS is an exploration of a somewhat absurd effort to colonize the red planet, and has been called “A poignant examination of what it means to be human” (Kirkus Reviews). The CJC’s Professor Ebenbach will also discuss a question that arose in writing the novel: given how tied Judaism is to the time cycles and places of Earth, how could it survive on other planets?

About the Speaker:

David Ebenbach is the author of seven books of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, winners of numerous awards, including the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, the Juniper Prize, and the Orison Fiction Prize. He teaches creative writing and literature in the Center for Jewish Civilization and is a Project Manager at Georgetown’s teaching center, the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship.

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