I’d Like To Say Sorry, But There’s No One To Say Sorry To

June 27, 2024 at Temple Sinai, Saratoga Springs


Our summer festival kicks off with a live performance of vignettes from Mikolag Grynberg’s book of translated short stories, I’d Like To Say Sorry, But There’s No One To Say Sorry To.


Grynberg, a chronicler and eyewitness to Jewish experience in postwar Poland, expresses the anger, defiance, and sadness of those who have lived through the times and became the lightning rod for the shame, guilt, and resentment of those around them.


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