Award-Winning Journalist Ruth Ebenstein Speaks About Breast Cancer At Jewish Cultural Center Brunch

  • Thursday, February 2, 2017

Award-winning journalist Ruth Ebenstein comes to Chattanooga to tell her story "How to Laugh (and Cry) Through Breast Cancer" during a brunch at the Jewish Cultural Center on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 11 a.m.  

During her presentation Ms. Ebenstein will Skype with her close friend and fellow breast cancer survivor Ibtisam Erekat, a Muslim Palestrina woman living in Israel. Ruth's story has been covered by the BBC, The Atlantic, and Alhurra TV.  

The cost to attend is $8. This program is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga and the Chattanooga Chapter of Hadassah.  To  register call 493-0270 ext.10; rsvp@jewishchattanooga.com, or visit the Federation’s website www.jewishchattanooga.com.

"Diagnosed with breast cancer while nursing her baby, Ebenstein feared that she would die. Lumpectomy scars still healing, she joined an Israeli-Palestinian breast cancer support group, hoping to find something 'good' in cancer. She found wonderful Ibtisam Erekat, a Muslim Palestinian woman whom she calls kin. Ruth models how we can conquer the lines that divide us and transform darkness into light," officials said.

Bio on Ruth Ebenstein

Ruth Ebenstein is an American-Israeli writer, historian, and health activist who loves to laugh. She has published her writing on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2004, Ruth won a first-place Simon Rockower award, sponsored by the American Jewish Press Association, for a Bnai Brith Magazine cover story on President of the Israeli Supreme Court Justice Aharon Barak.  In 2013, she won the same award for an essay that ran in Tablet about her Israeli-Palestinian breast cancer support group's trip to Sarajevo to meet other survivors who support each other across religious and ethnic lines. Through the group, Ruth befriended Ibtisam Erekat, a Muslim Palestinian woman whom she now calls sister.   Ruth graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism and completed an M.A. in German history magna cum laude from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has also written a children’s book entitled “All of this Country is Called Jerusalem.”

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