![]() ![]() This collective photo essay is a testament to strength and innovation at this unique moment in time. Celebrations and rituals took creative forms, from sidewalk Shabbat blessings to backyard birthdays and bat mitzvahs. While connecting with others continues to rely on technology, “personal bubbles” came together for outdoor socializing with masks. ![]() Through their photographs and written statements, we see an appreciation of beauty in the ordinary, a concern tor social justice, and expressions of hope. In July, as cases of the virus rose again, participants in AJU’s photography workshop Capture This Moment met via Zoom to reflect on how the world has changed and how they themselves have changed. Stores and restaurants were allowed to reopen and, after months of adhering to strict stay-at-home orders, people stepped out to enjoy the warmer weather-with varying degrees of caution. CAPTURE THIS MOMENT: Online Exhibiton Nancy Kaye, Instructor and Curator Organized by the Soraya Sarah Nazarian Program in Fine Arts A GROUP PHOTO ESSAY DOCUMENTING THIS UNIQUE TIME OF THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMICĪt the start of summer 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic continued, some states saw the infection rate of COVID-19 lessen.
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