Stumbling Stones: The John Rosenberg Story

Stumbling Stones: The John Rosenberg Story is a solo play performed by Jeff Sherr that spans continents and generations, from fleeing Nazi Germany to standing with civil rights workers in Mississippi and coalfield families in Kentucky. Through decades of courtroom battles and community organizing, the play becomes a testament to memory, resilience, and the power of collective action—with an intimate thread of love and partnership at its heart. Ultimately, it’s a story of hope, reminding us that the work of justice is never finished and inspiring us to repair the world we live in today, stone by stone
Run Time: approximately 90 minutes without intermission.
No audience members will be turned away for lack of funds. An $18 payment is suggested to help cover costs associated with this event.
Our on-site event is wheel-chair accessible. On-site speakers will use microphones to amplify the volume.
RSVP HERE.
TWO PERFORMANCES!
Sunday April 12th at 11:00am
Monday, April 13th at 7:00pm
Join us in the Pearl and Sol Schechter Community Hall.
