Join us Saturday, Dec 8, 2018 at 6 pm for a Spiritual / Scientific Conversation with CRS Founder & ACIM Lecturer Yasuko Kasaki& Alzheimer’s Researcher Dr. Junichi Shioi.

And join us afterwards for the CRS Holiday Celebration!

                 7 pm Concert by Pianist Tomoko Isshiki & Vocalist Lynn Masako Cheng (The King & I on Broadway)

7:30 – 9:30 pm Reception catered by Inase Sushi & Mie Sunouchi

Tickets are $50 through 12/7 or $60 cash at the door Kids 12 and under are free.

Event Registration:
https://bit.ly/2O3Afvy
or call 212-677-8621 to purchase tickets by phone.

sushi platter

For years, the big C — cancer — triggered our greatest fears and feelings of helplessness. But recently, more and more people are being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Nearly everyone now knows someone whose memories and personality are being eaten away by these diseases. CRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki will interview Dr. Junichi Shioi, one of the world’s foremost Alzheimer’s researchers, about where we stand in developing treatments, what we know, what we can learn, and how we can face being a patient or a caregiver with a peaceful and fearless mind.

The musical part of our program features a rising star of Broadway (The King & I), the 13-year-old Lynn Masako Cheng, accompanied by her mother, award-winning concert pianist and teacher Dr. Tomoko Isshiki. Dr. Isshiki has devoted much of her adult life to advancing contemporary music and illuminating its commonalities and differences in the East and West, while drawing on her roots in literature.

Alzheimer’s researcher Junichi Shioi, Ph.D.

Dr. Junichi Shioi

Dr. Shioi received his master’s and doctoral degrees from Nagoya University in Japan for the molecular biological study of bacterial behavior in 1971 and 1978, respectively. In 1980, he moved to the US to work as a post-doc at Loma Linda University in California and then at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 1985, he was invited to the Loma Linda University as an Assistant Professor. In 1990, he moved to Mount Sinai School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and started to study Alzheimer’s disease at the molecular and cellular levels. Although he formally retired from the school late in 2015, he is still active in helping young researchers there. For the past eight years, he has collaborated with Mr. Masaharu Hatano, director of the Senior Dementia Institute in Yokohama, Japan, to develop “Kyomation Care,” a digital health care system for dementia patients. He is also attempting to deliver a home care service for Japanese seniors living in northern New Jersey.

About CRS Founder Yasuko Kasaki

Yasuko Kasaki

Yasuko Kasaki is an internationally beloved spiritual writer, counselor, healer, lecturer and translator from Tokyo, Japan. The founder of CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing), the first and only spiritual center devoted to the teaching and practice of A Course in Miracles (ACIM) in New York City, she is widely recognized as the person most responsible for the spread of ACIM throughout Japan. She has taught and worked with thousands of people from around the world to help resolve their mental and physical issues and witness miracles. She is the author of 16 books in Japanese about ACIM, as well as numerous novels, short stories, essays and collections of photographs. Her translations of the ACIM Workbook and books by ACIM writers Jon Mundy, Gabrielle Bernstein and David Hoffmeister and others have also been published in Japan. Meditation and communication with Holy Spirit form the foundation of her classes.
http://www.yasukokasaki.com

Concert Pianist Dr. Tomoko Isshiki and Broadway Vocalist Lynn Masako Cheng

Tomoko Isshiki and Lynn Masako Cheng

Dr. Tomoko Isshiki is a piano teacher with a doctoral degree in piano performance from the University of Houston. She also has a master’s degree in piano pedagogy from the University of Oregon, and a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Meiji University in Tokyo. Recently, she performed as a pianist in Vivace Inc.’s “John Manjiro: The Man Who Crossed the Ocean” at the Tenri Cultural Institute. Her students have performed in Dicapo Opera Hall, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall. In her free time she likes to cook Japanese food for her family and watch Broadway shows.
http://tomokoisshiki.wixsite.com/piano/piano-lesson-c13dn
https://userpages.umbc.edu/~emrich/Isshiki.html

Lynn Masako Cheng is a 13 year old child actor and performer. She has appeared in the Lincoln Center production of The King and I on Broadway with Ken Watanabe and Kelli O’Hara, in the Annie Asia Tour, and in Annie at Papermill Playhouse in NJ. Lynn’s TV credits includes “Sesame Street” on HBO and PBS, “Kevin Can Wait” on CBS, and more. Most recently, she will appear in the Netflix movie “Tigertail” which will be released in 2019. Other than performing, she enjoys playing the piano and writing stories. At school, Lynn is a straight-A student and is the president of the student council.