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Hebrew Tabernacle: “More than Bagels & Lox” – Concert of Jewish Music

“More than Bagels & Lox” – Concert of Jewish Music

from the Shuk to the Shtetl, from the Middle East to the steppes of Central Asia

Yale Strom, violinist, Fred Benedetti, guitarist
Thursday November 9 @ 6:30pm in the Sanctuary of Hebrew Tabernacle

552 Ft. Washington Ave., Enter on 185th Street

Come and bring your kids and a friend to this beautiful concert co-sponsored by Beth Am and Hebrew Tabernacle.

Yale Strom founded Hot Pstromi Klezmer band; Fred Benedetti studied with Andres Segovia.

Tickets on website https://hebrewtabernacle.org/concert-ticket-purchase-form or buy at the door

Bridge Through the Storm/ Un Puente en la Tormenta

Our precious neighborhood gallery at the Hebrew Tabernacle on 185th Street and Fort Washington Avenue will be sharing the work of Julia Justo and the poetry of Elddry Castillo in an exhibit entitled Bridge Through the Storm – Un Puente en la Tormenta with poetry entitled Time – El Tiempo.

The artist, Julia writes:
In this time of exclusion and displacement, my work seeks to bring attention to histories at risk of erasure while envisioning a more tolerant, connected, interdependent future.

The poet, Elddry writes:
Time: …I am the strength of the ancestors, I am the vulnerability of the day, I am the shell of the invisible. I am you, and I am me…
El Tiempo:… Soy la Fortaleza de los ancestros, soy la vulnerabilidad del día, soy la Corteza de lo invisible. Soy tu y soy you…

You are cordially invited to the opening reception of the next Armin and Estelle Gold Wing exhibit:
Monday, August 7th, 2023 from 6:30 – 8 pm. Julia will be there to speak of her art and answer questions. I’m hoping Elddry will be able to make it too.

Binary Dreamscape – Who Are We Now? / Paisaje De Ensueño Binario: Quienes Somos Ahora?

The Surrealist Art of Ruthy Valdez with bilingual poetry on the theme by Elddry Castillo. The artist states: “Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this exhibit carries a moral implication. Let us not lose sight of the importance of the natural world amidst our rapidly evolving digital landscape.”

Open Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:30am – 4:45pm.