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Our Savior’s Atonement: WHCO main concert “The Places That Inspire Us”

In The Places That Inspire Us, we explore music inspired by real-world settings and the emotional landscapes they evoke. The program begins with Anna Clyne’s Restless Oceans, a thrilling contemporary work for chamber orchestra that channels the turbulence and strength of the sea. This work draws inspiration and its title from A Woman Speaks – a poem by Audre Lorde.  Next on the program, WHCO is joined by Ariadne Greif for Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915, a nostalgic meditation on childhood and place, set to the words of James Agee. Concluding our program is Felix Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3 “Scottish”, a sweeping tribute to the rugged romance of the Scottish Highlands.

This concert will be approximately 1hr, no intermission. Reception to follow.

Our Savior’s Atonement: WHCO main concert “The People That Inspire Us”

The People That Inspire Us begins with Revelry by trailblazing American composer and Imani Winds founder and WHCO Spotlight Composer, Valerie Coleman. The work, described by the composer as “a sensory guide to the reckless abandon that emerges when people congregate” pulses with rhythmic drive and jubilant energy. We continue with Clara Schumann’s Piano Trio in G minor, inspiring not only because it was composed by a woman in a male-dominated musical world, but because of its extraordinary emotional depth, formal elegance, and expressive power. Our program concludes with a rarely heard gem from Louise Farrenc, a French Romantic composer and groundbreaking music educator.

This concert will be approximately 1hr, no intermission. Reception to follow.

Dominican Film Festival: Opening Night – Los Rechazados (L.O.S Rechazados: Operación Submarino)

A medida que aumentan las tensiones entre China y Estados Unidos, un grupo de marginados dominicanos recibe el encargo de evitar la guerra

Date and time

Location

 

United Palace

4140 Broadway New York, NY 10033

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Film & Media • Film

International Premiere

Los Rechazados (L.O.S Rechazados: Operación Submarino)

Director: Yasser Michelen

Reparto Principal : Santiago Matías (Alofoke), Vicente Santos,Fausto Mata, Frank Perozo, Hony Estrella, Manolo Ozuna, Salvador Perez “El Pera”

7:00 PM – Carpeta Roja | Red Carpet

8:30 PM – Projecion de pelicula | Film Screening

Sinopsis

La película se sitúa en el año 2028, un mundo al borde de la tercera guerra mundial. El presidente de Estados Unidos solicita la ayuda de la República Dominicana para llevar a cabo un ataque secreto contra China. Para esta misión, el ejército dominicano selecciona a un grupo de individuos considerados “rechazados”.

Synopsis

The film is set in the year 2028, a world on the brink of World War III. The President of the United States requests the Dominican Republic’s help in carrying out a secret attack against China. For this mission, the Dominican military selects a group of individuals considered “rejects.”

Beth Am – The People’s Temple 1950-2025 75 Years of Memories

An exhibition about Beth Am, The People’s Temple which was founded in 1950 in Inwood by families who wanted a Jewish spiritual home and Hebrew school. A community formed to pray together and celebrate life.

Service & Opening Reception

 

Exhibit Ends December 29, 2025

Hebrew Tabernacle Synagogue
551 Fort Washington Ave (@185 St.)

Official hours of the Hebrew Tabernacle’s Armin and Estelle Gold Wing :

Mondays – 9am – 3:30 pm
Tuesday – closed
Wednesday – 9am-5pm
Thursday – closed
Friday – 9am – 5 pm
and by appointment – call 212-568-8304
Free admission, wheelchair accessible.

Hebrew Tabernacle Synagogue
551 Fort Washington Ave (@185 St.

Fort Tryon Park: Fall Migration Birding Tour

Join local expert birder Alexandra Wang for a Fall Migration Birding Tour .  As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, migratory birds pass through , offering a rare chance to see a variety of species.

During this guided tour, Alexandra will share tips for identifying different birds, explain their migratory patterns, and highlight the habitats within the park that support them. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just curious about the avian visitors, this tour is perfect for all skill levels.

What to bring: binoculars, comfortable walking shoes, and a keen eye for nature! Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the park and its fascinating wildlife during the peak of fall migration.