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Sharon Katz & The Peace Train perform at Camp Jam in The Pines Festival.
Sharon Katz has gone all over the world promoting peace, love, and unity. She performed for Nelson Mandela. She jumped out of airplanes in South Africa to rock the vote in that country’s first multi-racial election.
But more recently, she’s settled in Tijuana.
“A documentary was made about [our band] The Peace Train, called When Voices Meet,” Katz explains. The story was so beautifully woven together by our executive producer Marilyn Cohen, and director Nancy Sutton Smith; people wanted to see it all around the world, and it was selected by over 30 film festivals and won many awards. When it screened in Toronto, someone in the audience asked us to bring it to San Diego, and said they would fill the house and host us for this visit. And that’s what happened in 2017.”
In Taipei, the Grayhawk Agency was making submissions and getting silence back from the world. In Tel Aviv, Yaniv Iczkovits was launching his new book a month before the second lockdown.
Waiting for a train in Jerusalem during the pandemic year, September 14, 2020. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Alex Eidelman
An Agent and an Author
The ongoing Jerusalem International Book Forum’s series of digital sessions featured a particularly strong panel on Tuesday (May 4), with high-level observations and interpretations of the book publishing industry during the global pandemic in the last 15 months.
Today, we return to that panel to hear from two other speakers: