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Falmouth Jewish Congregation invites the public to a free, virtual Jewish Book Council author talk with award-winning journalist Libby Copeland, author of âThe Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are,â a look at the rise of home genetic testing and the seismic shock it has had on individual lives.
The program will take place on Zoom on Tuesday, February 2, at 7 PM. Register in advance on the congregationâs website to receive login information.
Falmouth Jewish Congregation is partnering with the Worcester Jewish Community Center and the Vilna Shul in Boston for the program, as well as with Eight Cousins Bookstore in Falmouth. Listeners can order books in person from Eight Cousins on the storeâs website.