"A Still Small Voice" Film Screening and Panel Discussion

About the Event
UVA Jewish Studies will screen "A Still Small Voice" (directed by Luke Lorentzen, produced by Kellen Quinn) on Sunday, November 2 at 5 PM in Nau Hall 101. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Professor Beth Epstein (UVA Nursing), Rabbi Vanessa Ochs (UVA Religious Studies & Jewish Studies, professor emerita), and Rev. Jacobus Greyling (UVA Health Sciences Pastoral Education). Reception to follow.
This event is also supported by UVA Arts and the Office of the Provost & Vice Provost for the Arts, the Department of Chaplaincy Services & Pastoral Education, and the Center for Health Humanities and Ethics.
About the Film
"A Still Small Voice" follows Mati, a chaplain completing a year-long hospital residency, as she learns to provide spiritual care to people confronting profound life changes. Through Mati’s experiences with her patients, her struggle with professional burnout, and her own spiritual questioning, we gain new perspectives on how meaningful connection can be and how painful its absence is. To learn more about the film, click here.
About Parking
Paid parking is available at Central Grounds Garage, a 15-minute walk from Nau Hall. Free street parking may be available nearby on Jefferson Park Avenue.