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December 1, 2005

5th Annual Many Lands, Many Faiths Concert, Austin, TX, Dec 1

Thursday, December 1, 2005
5th Annual Many Lands, Many Faiths Concert

Congregation Agudas Achim Sanctuary, Austin, Texas 7:00 PM
While there is no charge for this concert donations are
requested which will benefit The New Orleans Musician's
Clinic and The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra.


This evening will feature:
Music of New Orleans and original music composed by Hazzan
Neil Blumofe played by special guests Jason Marsalis,
Roland Guerin, (both from New Orleans), Alex Coke, Mark
Rubin and Ben Saffer. Vocalist Mohammed Firoozi will also
sing with Hazzan Blumofe. Efraim Owens (trumpet) and Rich
Harney (piano) will also perform with Hazzan Blumofe.

UT long HORN Brass Band
The Austin Girls' Choir
The St. James Episcopal Choir.

A new CD of Hazzan Blumofe's entitled "Piety and Desire"
(Horeb Records) will be available. This is a full length cd
of original music bringing together Jewish sacred music and
New Orleans jazz. This CD was recorded in New Orleans last
year.

The New Orleans Musician's Clinic provides health care and
housing for displaced and indigent musicians. The New
Orleans Jazz Orchestra, conducted by Irvin Mayfield and
based out of Dillard University in New Orleans, acts as
the "cultural ambassadors" for New Orleans culture and
heritage.

Matisyahu, Paris, France, Dec 1

JuMu, label Nu Juwish Music, présente :
en concert UNIQUE et en exclusivité Matisyahu :
Hasidic Reggae Superstar

Le jeudi 1er décembre 2005
Au TRABENDO a 20 h
211 avenue Jean Jaurès
75019 Paris

Métro Porte de Pantin
www.trabendo.fr


Location :
www.fnac.com www.digitick.com et www.ticketnet.fr
Fnac ­ Carrefour 0 892 68 36 22 (0,34€/min)
Virgin - Auchan 0 892 390 100 (0,34€/min)
Billetterie sur place
Tarif : 25€ (réduit 19€)

JuMu : le son des nouvelles musiques juives
www.jumu.fr
JuMu, label et agence musicale, " plug' " le passe au
présent, branche le klezmer sur l’electro, arrange des
mariages entre les rappeurs en papillote et la clarinette
yid, et metisse le judeo-espagnol au latino hip hop.

Nikitov, Budapest, Hungary, Dec 1

band photoNikitov
December 01 - Budapest, Hungary
Fonó Music Hall, 20:00
http://www.fono.hu

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys, Louisville, KY, Dec 1

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysMargot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys 8:00pm Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Bomhard Theater Louisville, KY http://ww2.kentuckycenter.org

December 2, 2005

From Rossi to Rossini, lecture, NYC, Dec 2

From Rossi to Rossini:
Shifting Paradigms in Italian Jewish Musical Culture

Francesco Spagnolo (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Respondent: David Ruderman (University of Pennsylvania)
Friday, December 2
10 A.M.
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY

The event is a special joint session of the Jewish Music Forum’s ongoing seminar, “New Perspectives on Music in Jewish Life” and the Centro Culturale Primo Levi’s current symposium, “Humanism and the Rabbinic Tradition in Italy and Beyond.”

Francesco Spagnolo studied music at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory and Philosophy at the University of Milan. He has been active as an academic in the fields of philosophy and musicology, as a host of cultural programs for RAI (Italian National Radio), and as a producer and performer of music and theater in Europe and the U.S. In 1997, he founded Yuval Italia, the Italian Center for the Study of Jewish Music. He is the author of several essays and one book, and in 2001, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Rome) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem jointly issued his groundbreaking audio anthology, Italian Jewish Musical Traditions. A Research Fellow of the Jewish Music Research Center (Jerusalem) and PhD candidate at the Hebrew University, he currently lives in San Francisco, working as the Music Curator of the Judah L. Magnes Museum (Berkeley) and teaching in the Music and Literature departments of the University of California at Santa Cruz.

David B. Ruderman is Joseph Meyerhoff Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. His works include Jewish Thought and Scientific Discovery in Early Modern Europe, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry’s Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, and, as editor, Cultural Intermediaries: Jewish Intellectuals in Early Modern Italy. Professor Ruderman is also president of the American Academy for Jewish Research and the recipient of a lifetime achievement award for his work in Jewish history from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture.

For information on this or other events of the Jewish Music Forum, please see the website: www.jewishmusicforum.org, call 212-294-8328 or e-mail the Jewish Music Forum. To find out more about the Centro Culturale Primo Levi, please see www.primolevicenter.org.

The Jewish Music Forum is a project of the American Society for Jewish Music hosted at the Center for Jewish History with the support of the American Jewish Historical Society.


Yuval Ron Ensemble, Pasadena, CA, Dec 2

Friday , December 2, 2005 at 8 PM
Cal Tech Performance Arts Series Presents:

Mystical Music of the Middle East
devotional music, sacred movement ritual, folklore dance, stories and poetry

A Concert With
The Yuval Ron Ensemble
featuring
vocalist Najwa Gibran
master woodwind player Yeghish Manukian
and guests: Whirling Dervish AZIZ and Arabic Folklore dancer: Tamra-henna

Location: Cal Tech, Beckman Auditorium in Pasadena on Michigan Avenue, south of Del Mar Boulevard in Pasadena.
Tickets: $20 for adults and $10 for youth (seating is unreserved)
Ticket office: tickets@caltech.edu or 626-395-4652
For more info: 626-395-4652 or visit http://events.caltech.edu/events/event-2445.html

Massel-Tov, München, Germany, Dec 2

Massel-Tov Trio
Massel-Tov Trio, 80469 München, Jazzbar Vogler, Rumfordstr. 17,20.00, T. 089-294662

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys, Bowling Green, OH, Dec 2

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysMargot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys
Dec 2 8:00 pm
Grounds For Thought, 174 South Main Street,
Bowling Green Ohio 43403,
(419) 354-3266
www.groundsforthought.com/cafecontact.html

December 3, 2005

Klezzazz, Baltimore, MD, Dec 3

band photoFree Klezmer Performance at The Waldorf School of
Baltimore's Holiday Fair Saturday Dec. 3rd at 1pm by
Klezzazz. For more information
www.twsb.org/onlineFM/data/Unpublished/Waldorf_HolidayFair_Flyer.pdf

Casco Bay Tummlers CD Release, Orono, ME, Dec 3

Saturday, December 3, 2005. 7:00 p.m. Casco Bay Tummlers, CD Release
Concert, ?Journey.? University of Maine, Orono. Bangor Room of Memorial
Hall/Student Union. Sponsored by U Maine Hillel. Admission $5 at door,
Students free. (207)581-1110.

Sruli and Lisa, Yorktown Heights, NY, Dec 3

sruli and lisaSruli and Lisa
Saturday night, December 3: 7:30 PM KlezKabaret
Yorktown Heights Jewish Center
info: 914-245-3289

Gogol Bordello, London, UK, Dec 3

Saturday 3rd December 8pm
Gogol Bordello@ DASH 05
ICA, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH
SOLD OUT – tickets still available for the screening and Q+A

***DASH ARTS and the ICA are proud to produce a special screening of the new Warner Brothers film lsquo;Everything is Illuminated’ at 4pm on 3rd December which will be followed by a Q&A with the star of the film and also leader of Gogol Bordello, Eugene Hutz.***

Drawing upon gypsy, Slavic and punk-rock traditions, Gogol Bordello bridges the gap between Eastern European, gypsy and old Jewish worlds with western culture.

‘Gogol Bordello has become an underground phenomenon in New York… their sound is raucous, sweaty, tuneful and recklessly vibrant, like the punk and gypsy music that inspired them. Iggy Pop meets Kafka’ (New York Times)

The band’s lyrics spin darkly humourous tales of the immigrant experience alongside wild dance melodies. Gogol Bordello creates a uniquely infectious spectacle that offers up nothing short of a new, free-for-all theatre of anarchy.

Kabbalah Kirtan, Philadelphia, PA, Dec 3

Kabbalah Kirtan
Saturday, December 3 at 8pm
Yoga on Main
4363 Main St., Manayunk (Philadelphia, PA 19119)
admission $15

This Saturday night I'm leading an evening of joyous chanting,
accompanied by drums, harmonium and bells called "Kabbalah Kirtan".
It's an opportunity to slip into a delicious bath of heart opening music,
a positive celebration of All That Is.
The details are below. I hope you can come sing with me.

Kabbalah Kirtan is a fusion of groovin' Indian and Middle Eastern music
with ancient Jewish mystical text. The content is universal, inspirtaional
and available to everyone.

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys, E. Lansing, MI, Dec 3

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysMargot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys
Dec 3 8:00pm
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
1924 Coolidge Rd. East Lansing, MI

Yuval Ron Ensemble, Venice, CA, Dec 3

Saturday, December 3, 2005 at 8:30 PM
Sacred Movement Yoga Presents:

Sacred Music of the Middle East
An intimate concert of devotional music and sound meditation
With
The Yuval Ron Ensemble
featuring vocalist
Najwa Gibran

Location: 245 South Main Street, Venice, CA 90291
(Between Rose Avenue and Navy Street.)
Parking: Convenient underground parking;
enter from Navy Street. $1.50 for 2 hours with validation
Admission: $18 (SPACE is LIMITED!)
Reservations and more info: (310) 450-7676

Carlebach yahrzeit, Teaneck, NJ, Dec 3

CARLEBACH YARZHEIT STAR-STUDDED MEGA-CONCERT, Sat. 12/3, 8:30pm in TEANECK @ Fairleigh Dickinson University: A star studded line up will sing all Carlebach for the official 11th Yarzheit Concert at FDU, Dickinson Hall, One University Place, Hackensack Campus (Teaneck border). Sponsored by the Carlebach Shul and the new Carlebach Weekly Minyan (congregation) of Teaneck. Performers include members of SOULFARM, PIAMENTA, Yisroel Williger, Mendy Wald, Shloime Dachs, Yehuda Green, Ruby Harris, Chaim Kiss, and Yerachmiel. Tickets are $25 if purchased in advance online by clicking on www.Carlebachshul.org until noon of Dec. 1, and $35 at the door. Directions by car and bus from NY and NJ are also available at the website.

The concert poster (with photos) can be found at http://www.yourspark.com/images/Carlebach/Teaneck/ConcertTeaneck.pdf.

For info about the new Teaneck congregation click on: http://snipurl.com/CarlebachDavening05

December 4, 2005

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys kids workshop, E. Lansing, MI, Dec 4

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysMargot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys
Dec 4 11:00 am
Children's Klezmer Workshop
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
1924 Coolidge Rd. East Lansing, MI

Neighbors from many nations, Brookline, MA, Dec 4

NEIGHBORS from MANY NATIONS

Music and Stories of the
IRISH, ASIAN & JEWISH
Immigration Experience

Sunday, December 4, 2005
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Lawrence School Auditorium
27 Francis St, Brookline [Handicapped Accessible]

Robbie O’Connell, Internationally renowned singer/songwriter
A Besere Velt, (A Better World) Yiddish Community Chorus of the Workmen’s Circle
Odaiko New England & in vivo Productions, Asian drumming, dance, and theatre.

$8.00 admission, $5.00 students and seniors (advance purchase recommended)

Mail check to Workmen's Circle, 1762 Beacon Street, Brookline 02445.
For more info call 617-566-6281 or TTY 617-730-2327

Presented By the Workmen's Circle in co-sponsorship with
Brookline Adult and Community Education, Brookline Historical Society, Brookline Human Relations-Youth Resources
Commission, Brookline School-Community Partnership, and the Brookline Council on Aging.
This program is funded in part by a grant from the Brookline Community Foundation Tercentennial Fund.

Klezmer en Buenos Aires, Geneva, Switzerland, Dec 4

KLEZMER EN BUENOS AIRES:

Marcelo Moguilevsky: clarinets, flutes, harmonica, vocals
Cesar Lerner: piano, accordion, percussions

Sunday 4th December 5:00 pm
Alhambra, 10 rue de la Rotisserie, Geneva (Switzerland)
Organisation: les Amis de la Musique Juive www.amj.ch.
Informations: www.amj.ch/WPR051204.htm
Booking: E-mail Email AMJ; phone or fax: 0(041) 22 734 71 93


Depuis une vingtaine d'années, Cesar Lerner et Marcelo Moguilevsky apportent
une innovation et une ouverture à la musique populaire instrumentale juive.
Petits-enfants d'immigrants russes et polonais arrivés en Argentine en 1900,
ils contribuent avec virtuosité à la renaissance du style klezmer en
développant un langage personnel, basé sur l'improvisation et des éléments
issus du folklore argentin, du tango, du jazz et des musiques
contemporaines.

Ne manquez sous aucun prétexte ces deux multi-instrumentistes virtuoses
argentins! A tout bientôt!

Interfaith concert of Psalms and sacred music, Brookline, MA, Dec 4

Interfaith concert of Psalms and sacred music coming to Temple Beth Zion on Sunday December 4th. The concert will begin at 5:00 pm and will be followed by refreshments and an opportunity to talk with the musicians.
This concert will feature sacred and liturgical Muslim, Jewish and Christian music in an inspirational musical exploration.
Through music and spirituality, we celebrate the similarities between our faiths and continue to build bridges of understanding and trust.

Sunday, December 4, at 5 PM
Temple Beth Zion, 1566 Beacon Street, Brookline.

Tickets: $18; $16 for seniors and full-time students.
$2 discount if tickets are purchased by November 30.
To purchase tickets, contact the RUAH office at 617-277-0036, or mail your check, made out to RUAH, to RUAH at 1773 Beacon Street, Brookline MA 02445.
http://www.ruahspirit.org

The Psalms of Ali Ukfi is a concert of psalms sacred music inspired by the music and life of Ali Ufki, who lived in the cosmopolitan environment of 17th century Istanbul. The concert is the result of an ongoing collaboration among a group of Boston musicians representing the religious traditions of four communities - Turkish Muslim, Jewish, Greek Orthodox Christian and Protestant - each of which played a role in the life of Ali Ufki in the 17th century. The concert is co-produced by RUAH Spirituality Institute and the DUNYA Organization and co-sponsored by Temple Beth Zion.

In the Spring of 2006 DÜNYA will launch “The Psalms of Ali Ufki Sacred Music Project”, a series of interactive concert-seminars established for the purpose of fostering awareness, educating, deepening the interfaith dialogue and celebrating the similarities between the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths. For more information about DÜNYA and the Psalms of Ali Ufki Sacred Music Project, please visit DÜNYA on line at www.dunyainc.org


For more information about the Ruah Spirituality Institute please visit http://www.ruahspirit.org

Klezmer Jam, Brookline, MA, Dec 4

The Workmen's Circle jam will be Sunday December 4, 7-9 pm.

We play from printed music, which we will have available in C and B-flat. All levels of players are welcome. There is a piano, though keyboard players are welcome to bring a portable keyboard in case more than one pianist shows up.

The WC is at 1762 Beacon Street in Brookline, about 5 blocks west of Washington Square, which is about 12 blocks west of Coolidge Corner, right on the Green Line Beacon Street route.

Klezmer Kelidh, London, UK, Dec 4

The Klezmer-Keilidh of THE YEAR...

Hanuke-Hopkele!

Sunday 4th December 2005
7-11pm

Featuring Internationally Renowned Specialist Klezmer
Dance Leaders:

Andreas Schmitges - All the way from Cologne, Germany!
With Live Klezmer from "FDT Klezmorim"
Vivi Lachs and a Live Klezmer set from "Klezmer Klub"

Central Synagogue, 40 Hallam Street, London W1
(nearest tubes: Oxford Circus/Regents Park)


£12.50 (£7 concs) including a bagel! Advance Tickets - £1
discount!!


All ages and dancing abilities welcome. Call 020 8985 3724
or email: icravitz@hotmail.com

Simply Tsfat fundraiser, Brooklyn, NY, Dec 4

Eizer L'Shabbos Presents Simply Tsfat

Date: Sunday December 4th
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: 1484 East 17th Street (Between avenues N and O)
Brooklyn, NY 11230


Simply Tsfat reurns to the US and makes it's first stop in
Brooklyn in a fundraiser for Eizer l'Shabbos an
organization that provides food and basic necessities to
the poor people in the Holy City Tsfat, Israel.

Simply Tsfat is a wonderfully original trio of Klezmer
style performers consisting of 2 accoustic guitarists and
one violinist. The music they play is from the heart and
gets into your heart. The sounds of Breslov are
predominant but they play other Chassidic songs as well.

Thank G-d and with your generous help, last years events
in Brooklyn and Monsey were great successes. Please join
us once again for an uplifting evening putting joy in your
hearts and food on the tables of the needy.

World Premiere: Di Fusgeyers, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 4

In Collaboration with the Consulate General of Romania – Los Angeles
Present The World Premiere
“Di Fusgeyers”
Featuring Music Composed by
Yale Strom
Inspired by Stuart Tower’s popular historical novel “The Wayfarers,” this
string quartet is a musical tribute to the trek of thousands of young Romanian
Jews to Bremerhaven and other Atlantic seaports between 1890 and 1914 to
escape the intolerable political, social and economic anti-Semitism of their
native land in order to reach the Atlantic seaports for departure for a new life
in the United States. The Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity with
which Strom is affiliated, commissioned the creation of the composition as part
of its ongoing effort to broaden the horizon of Jewish culture. Its world
premiere will be:

Sunday, December 4, 2005
7:00 pm
Wiesenthal Center
9786 W. Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, 90035

The program will also feature other compositions and original arrangements
by Strom with Yiddish lyrics sung by the renowned interpreter of Jewish
melodies, Elizabeth Schwartz.

The Center thanks August Maymudes and the Mischa and Sonia Yablon Cultural
Foundation for their generous support of this and other Center creative
projects featuring the works of Yale Strom in music and film.

Quartet will feature: Fred Benedetti-guitar, George Svoboda-guitar, Ronald
Robboy - cello & Yale Strom - violin.

Please RSVP by November 30, 2005. Concert tickets may be reserved by mailing
checks payable to CJCC to Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity, 6399
Wilshire Blvd., Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90048 or by calling the Wiesenthal
Center during business hours at (310) 772-2452, Visa, MasterCard and American
Express accepted. Ticket prices are $15.

For more information, please call (323) 658-5824.

Parking is available at the Wiesenthal Center garage

December 5, 2005

Simply Tsfat, Brighton, MA, Dec 5

SIMPLY TSFAT-music of the Breslov Chasidim coming all the way from the
mystical city of Tsfat.

Monday Dec. 5th at 7:30 PM

At Shaloh House-Jewish Russian Center
29 Chestnut Hill Avenue
Brighton, MA

General Admission: $15, $10 students, children and seniors

Questions call (617) 782-0451 or (617) 233-3638
sponsored by the Boston Breslov Connection

The Leevees, Youngstown, OH, Dec 5

album coverThe Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Youngstown Convocation Center
Youngstown, OH
Dec 5

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

December 6, 2005

Klezmatics in "Songs of the Spirit", NYC, Dec 6

Songs of the Spirit: A Musical Celebration of Unity Among Diverse Faiths and Cultures with:
Nine-Time Grammy Nominee Meshell Ndegeocello; "The Mother Empress of Folk and Blues" Odetta; DJ Spooky; The Klezmatics with Joshua Nelson; Sekou Sundiata; Sussan Deyhim; Craig Harris & Friends; Tibetan Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery

Tuesday, December 6 at 7:30pm,br /> The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
112th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
$45 reserved seating; $30 and $16 general admission - tickets available at ticketweb.com or 866.468.7619
For more information visit www.parallelvoice.net/songs.html

New York, NY, 11/7/05- Parallel Voice Productions in association with World Music Institute and The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine present the premiere of Songs Of The Spirit, a musical celebration of unity among diverse faiths and cultures. The event will be held on Tuesday, December 6 at 7:30pm at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.

Songs Of The Spirit is a concert series that blends contemporary popular music and spoken word performances with traditional sacred music, representing a range of genres, cultures and faiths. Through an innovative fusion of styles and traditions, the program is designed to convey the shared spiritual principles of an interconnected, interdependent world.

With religious violence and extremist rhetoric on the rise throughout the world, popular perceptions of faith and culture continue to become more dangerously polarized and distorted. As a unifying voice amidst the conflict and confusion, the international performing arts community can be a deeply inspirational force for clarity, fellowship and healing.

This awe-inspiring evening will feature:

  • The socially conscious Meshell Ndegeocello who constantly continues to push boundaries with her sophisticated mix of sweet, raucous, and deeply personal rock, jazz, funk, hip-hop, soul. After multiple Grammy nominations for her debut album "Plantation Lullabies" on Madonna's Maverick label, the bassist/vocalist/multi-instrumentalist/producer turned to more challenging material by exploring the sensitive politics of race, sex, and spirituality among other topics.
  • "The Queen of American Folk Music," Odetta, who has been hailed by The New York Times as the "Mother Empress of Folk and Blues" as well as one of the 20th century's most influential artists..
  • Paul D. Miller, better known under the moniker of his 'constructed persona' DJ Spooky, is a conceptual artist, writer, composer and musician..
  • The Klezmatics, with virtuoso gospel singer Joshua Nelson, who create a genre-bending fusion of gospel, klezmer, rock, jazz, and world-beat styles..
  • Harlem-born poet Sekou Sundiata, who was featured on Bill Moyers' PBS series, "The Language of Life," and as part of Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam on HBO..
  • Tehran-born Sussan Deyhim, a remarkable vocalist and performance artist whose work blends traditional Middle Eastern music with cutting edge technology and a progressive sensibility.
  • Trombonist/composer Craig Harris, whose musical adaptation of James Weldon Johnson's "God's Trombones" combines Johnson's classic text with the energy and emotion of the old-style trombone shout bands.
  • Tibetan monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery, who are renowned for their fascinating multiphonic singing in which each monk holds multiple notes simultaneously.

Songs of the Spirit builds on the experience of music industry veterans Brian Young and Jonathan Secor as co-producers of the Candlelight Concert of Remembrance and Hope, presented at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks. That evening, a group of performers and clergy representing a wide range of musical and spiritual traditions came together before a full house of 2,400 for a night of music, readings and prayer. The impact of that event inspired the development of the Songs of the Spirit concert series as a vehicle for the promotion of interfaith and intercultural unity through music.

The Leevees, Farmington Hills, MI, Dec 6

album cover The Leevees
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Farmington Hills, MI
Dec 6

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Zoyres, Oakland, CA, Dec 6

band photoZoyres Eastern European Wild Ferment & Transmission

Tuesday December 6th 9pm, $5
@ the Stork Club
2330 Telegraph Ave. @ West Grand, Oakland

Zoyres: a new taste from old world flavors:
Michael Perlmutter ­ alto and baritone saxophones
Liam Staskawicz ­ trombone
Olivier Hamant ­ clarinet and bass clarinet
Eddie Pollard - drums

www.storkcluboakland.com/
(510) 444-6174

Directions:

By BART: Get off at the 19th St. Station, exit up to
Broadway, (same side of the Street as the PARAMOUNT
Theatre) walk toward Grand Ave. turn Left at Grand Ave,
walk one block to Telegraph. Turn Right & cross Grand ave.
The Stork Club will be two blocks up on the right. The
Last BART train is at 12:15am.

By Car from SF: West Grand (first exit), go 2 miles, turn
left at Taco Bell. Park.Howdy,

Matisyahu, Tel Aviv, Israel, Dec 6-7

JDub Records and Corner Prophets
in association with Avisar Savir Productions
are proud to present

MATISYAHU
The Hasidic Reggae Superstar

December 6 & 7, 10PM
at Barby
52 Kibbutz Gloyot (corner of Herzl)
Tel Aviv
(03) 518-8123
http://www.barby.co.il

For more information, visit www.matisyahu.org.

December 7, 2005

Simply Tsfat, Providence, RI, Dec 7

Simply Tsfat
An evening of spirited Chassidic Jewish Soul Music for the City of Jewish Mysticism
Wednesday December 7 2005 at 7:30 PM at Brown Hillel 80 Brown St. Providence
You'll be dancing in the aisles
Adults $13.00 Children $5.00
For more info. call 401 273 7238

The Leevees, Chicago, IL, Dec 7

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Chicago Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL
Dec 7

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Matisyahu, Tel Aviv, Israel, Dec 6, 7

JDub Records and Corner Prophets
in association with Avisar Savir Productions
are proud to present

MATISYAHU
The Hasidic Reggae Superstar

December 6 & 7, 10PM
at Barby
52 Kibbutz Gloyot (corner of Herzl)
Tel Aviv
(03) 518-8123
http://www.barby.co.il

For more information, visit www.matisyahu.org.

Spiel, London, UK, Dec 7

Sunday 4th December 7pm – 11pm

Ronnie Harwood, David Aaronovitch, Oliver Heath, Gillian Slovo, Nicola Christie, Daphna Sadeh and the Voyagers and more…

SPIEL @ the ICA and the new Jewish Community Centre for London
Institute of Contemporary Art, London, SW1
Price: £12 /£11 concessions /£10 ICA members.

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE ICA BOX OFFICE ON 020 7930 3647

At SPIEL, four guests, Ronnie Harwood, Oliver Heath, Gillian Slovo and Nicola Christie with host David Aaronovitch will chew the fat over contemporary cultural events with Jewish content, surrounded by sneak live previews of new albums, plays, performance and books by visiting bands, actors and contemporary dancers.

We will feature the music from Daphna Sadeh and the Voyagers plus dj Lemez Lovas (Resonance FM / Oi Va Voi) in the bar after the show.

Discussion includes Warner Brothers’ Everything is Illuminated released on 25th November, Vikram Seth’s Two Lives and Hasidic reggae sensation, Matisyahu’s new album: Live at Stubbs, released on Sony Record’s Epic label in January 06. Matisyahu will also be playing at Scala on Monday 28th November – for more details see www.scala-london.com

Produced by YaD Arts for the Jewish Community Centre
www.ica.org.uk & www.jewishcommunitycentre.org.uk

December 8, 2005

Sruli and Lisa's Oy Vey! Chanukah, Tarrytown, NY, Dec 8

sruli and lisaThursday night, December 8: 6:45PM
Sruli and Lisa's Oy Vey! Chanukah!
JCC on the Hudson
Tarrrytown, NY
info: 914-366-7898

Zev Feldman directs: Music of the Mevlevi Dervishes, NYC, Dec 8

SHARED SACRED SPACE: "MUSIC OF THE MEVLEVI DERVISHES"
Walter Zev Feldman, Artistic Director
Lalezar Ensemble | Reha Sagbas, Music Director

Thu, Dec 8, 8pm, $30
92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Avenue @ 92nd Street
Tickets & Info: www.92y.org or 212-415-5500

Pre-conference lecture by Dr. Feldman at 7:15pm

The Istanbul-based ensemble performs the music of the Mevlevi Dervishes
(often referred to as Whirling Dervishes for the spinning dance
associated with their religious practice). The program features both secular
and religious works by Ismail Dede Efendi (d. 1846), the most prominent
composer of this tradition. The religious work featured is a
large-scale setting of the ayin, a musical ceremony unique to the Mevlevi that
was performed as part of their spiritual practice.

In 2001, the Lalezar ensemble released a four-volume recording of
Ottoman music (The Sultan Composers, Music of the Dancing Boys, Minority
Composers, and Ottoman Suite) on the Turkish Traditional Crossroads label,
with extensive notes written by Walter Zev Feldman.

The Mevlevi tradition is a Sufi, or mystical Islamic, tradition that
traces its roots to the great 13th-century Sufi mystic and poet, Mevl⮡
Jal⬵ddî® Rumi. The music of the Mevlevi, or Whirling Dervishes, was
hugely influential throughout the Christian, Jewish and Muslim
religious and cultural communities of the Ottoman Empire, especially among the
educated urban elite. The Mevlevi believed that music itself was a
spiritual discipline that reached beyond religious distinctions. For this
reason, the Mevlevi lodges (combination residences and gathering
places) functioned as conservatories where Greek, Armenian, Muslim, Christian
and Jewish musicians were all welcomed.

The music of the Mevlevi Dervishes (often referred to as Whirling
Dervishes for the spinning dance associated with their religious practice),
has been sustained for more than 600 years. Reha Sagbas, a leading
authority on the music of the Mevlevi, leads the singers and
instrumentalists of the Lalezar Ensemble in both secular and religious works by
Ismail Dede EFENDI (d. 1846), the most prominent composer of this
tradition. The religious work featured is a large-scale setting of the ayin, a
musical ceremony unique to the Mevlevi that was performed as part of
their spiritual practice. The music of the 19th-century Mevlevi ayin
represents the height of the compositional development of Ottoman Turkish
music. On the one hand, its ancient structure and form varies little
from the medieval Persian and Turkish motets on which it is based, but
its melodies and harmonies and significantly more modern.

The Leevees, St. Paul, MN, Dec 8

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Xcel Energy Center Bowl
St. Paul, MN
Dec 8

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Simply Tsfat, NYC, Dec 8

Simply Tsfat
Thu, Dec 8, 8 pm, $15 members/$20 General Public
The JCC in Manhattan (334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th St)
For tickets, call (646)505-5708 or visit jccmanhattan.org

Celebrate Chanukah with the ethereal and beautiful sounds
of this talented trio from the mystical city of Tsfat.
Three Breslav Chassidim, two Americans, one Israeli, two
guitars and one violin will light up the night with
mystical music that will bring spirit back into the holiday
season.

Matisyahu, Jerusalem, Israel, Dec 8

JDub Records and Corner Prophets
in association with Avisar Savir Productions
are proud to present

MATISYAHU
The Hasidic Reggae Superstar

December 8 & 10, 10PM
at HaMabada (The Lab)
28 Derech Hevron
Jerusalem
(02) 629-2000

Tickets on sale now at the box office!

For more information, visit www.matisyahu.org.

December 9, 2005

Naftule's Dream, Boston, MA, Dec 9

Naftule's Dream
December 9, 8-9:30 p.m.
Rutman's Violin Shop
5 Westland Ave. (near Symphony Hall)
617-522-2900
Tickets: $5 donation

Michael McLaughlin has written some excellent new tunes which we will premiere and we will have a special guest on guitar, Andrew Stern, who is filling in for Brandon Seabrook. Andrew plays with Fat Little Bastard and is quite excellent. Otherwise, it is the regular gang: Jim Gray (tuba), Michael McLaughlin (accordion) , Gary Bohan(trumpet); Eric Rosenthal (drums), and yours truly on clarinet.

Boston's "best underappreciated band," Naftule's Dream will play at Rutman's Violin
Shop (11 Westland Ave., near Symphony Hall, Boston, call 617-522-2900 for info) on
December 9, 8:00pm-9:30pm. Suggested admission donation is $5.

Naftule's Dream has been universally recognized for intense concert performances
which draw on elements of traditional Jewish klezmer music, hardcore rock and free
jazz with compositional brilliance and virtuosic execution. The "deep emotional
resonance" which marks their live performances has made them a must-see on the
Boston scene and has won them converts on their travels through Europe as well as
the strongholds of new music in New York and Chicago.

The band's fourth CD, "Live in Florence" has just been released by Innova, and it
features a live concert recorded in Italy last year.

Naftule's Dream features musicians from a diverse list of bands prominent on the
local music scene including Brandon Seabrook (electric guitar) and Jim Gray (tuba),
Michael McLaughlin (accordion) , Gary Bohan(trumpet); Eric Rosenthal (drums), and
bandleader/clarinetist Glenn Dickson.

"(Naftule's Dream) stretch the limits of densely composed and then freely jammed-out
music of deep emotional resonance. It's a crazy-ass circus one minute, a funeral
procession another, and everything in between the rest of the time." -Richard Gehr,
The Villiage Voice

"This is without a doubt the most startlingly original, audacious music I've
heard.What else can you say about a band that combines klezmer music and free jazz
with feedback guitar into an organic, fully realized whole? It's a remarkable
balancing act of discipline and unabashed noise, technical brilliance and a
completely contrary punk/no-wave aesthetic... Imagine Albert Mangelsdorf, Ivo
Papasov, Jimi Hendrix, and Ran Blake jamming with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band at a
Hassidic wedding and you'll get a piece of the idiosyncratic picture here." -Bill
Milkowski, Jazz Times

Photos and recordings available: 617-522-2900.

December 10, 2005

Metropolitan Klezmer, NYC, Dec 11

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer
Sunday 12/11/05
World Financial Center, Winter Garden Palm Court indoor atrium, 212-945-0505 www.worldfinancialcenter.com Festival of Light & Sound holiday series in the fabulous
12:30 - 1:30pm, free! All ages

Handel's Judas Maccabaeus, St. Louis, MO, Dec 10

For the third year in a row the St. Louis Circle of Jewish Music will collaborate in presenting excerpts from - but most of - George Frideric Handel's oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus" in observance of the approaching season of Chanukah. The concert will take place Saturday evening, December 10th, 7pm at Congregation B'nai Amoona, featuring the University City Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leon Burke, III. Members of the Circle will sing the solos, and a choir of volunteers from the various congregational choirs will be joined by those members of the audience who have purchased scores. Other music to be performed will include the "Suite Hebraique" by Ernest Bloch featuring viola soloist Anna Lackshewitz, and an arrangement by me for male choir (quartet in this case) of a traditional Dutch melody for "Shenei Zeitim," a piyut for Shabbat of Chanukah.

David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!, San Francisco, CA, Dec 10

band photoDavid Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!
Herbst Theater
401 Van Ness Ave.
With special guest, Uri Caine
Tickets are between $25-$39
www.performances.org/performances/performances.asp?PerformanceID=486

The music on Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me, the new Label Bleu CD that teams David Krakauer with Jewish hip hop beat architect Socalled, is not your gramma's klezmer. Unless gramma likes remixed Hasidic chant, klezmer tributes to James Brown, and an in-your-face raving battle for reinvented Jewish identity.

The Leevees, Denver, CO, Dec 10

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Chicago Auditorium Theatre
Chicago, IL
Dec 7

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Casco Bay Tummlers, CD Release, Portland, ME, Dec 10

Saturday, December 10, 8:00 p,.m. Casco Bay Tummlers CD Release Concert, "Journey."
Center for Cultural Exchange,
One Longfellow Square,
Portland, ME.
Tickets $10 at door or call (207) 761-1545.

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain Boys, Chatham, NJ, Dec 10

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysMargot Leverett & the Klezmer Mountain Boys
Dec 10 8pm
Sanctuary Concert,
Folk Music Series at the Presbyterian Church,
240 Southern Boulevard,
Chatham, NJ
973.376.4946
www.sanctuaryconcerts.org

Orientale, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Dec 10

'Orientale' - concert Liberal Synagogue Amsterdam 10 dec ' 05

'ORIENTALE' - uniqe recital with Jewish violin music of Achron, Bloch,
Bruch, Engel, Dobrowen, Feldman, Gnesin, A. Krein, Samson, Scher, Zeitlin,
and Zimbalist - performed by violinist Grigory Sedukh (from St.-Petersburg)
and pianist Sara Crombach (from Amsterdam) on Saturday 10 December 2005,
8:15 PM
at the de Liberal Synagogue Amsterdam, Jacob Soetendorpstraat 8 te
Amsterdam. Entrance fee 10 Euro.


With their recital entitled Orientale, violinist Grigory Sedukh and pianist
Sara Cormbach are paying homage to a group of Russian-Jewish composers whose
music was banned in the Soviet Union. Some of them belonged to the
Petersburg Society for Jewish Folk Music, which was founded in 1908. The
Society was a meeting place for Jewish composers interested in creating a
new kind of classical Jewish music. They collected folk music, gave concerts
and published informative material on Jewish folk music. The forerunners
included music critic, composer and publisher Joel Engel (1862-1927) and
composers Ephraim Skliar (1871-?) and Solomon Rosovsky (1878-1962). The
leading composers included Joseph Achron (1886-1943), Mikhail Gnesin
(1883-1957) and Alexander Krein (1883-1951). The Petersburg Society created
a considerable oeuvre consisting of original works as well as new
arrangements of the traditional repertoire. The Society was officially was
active for 10 years and had to stop in 1918 after the Communist take-over.
Jewish culture was taboo in the Soviet Union after 1930 and the music of the
Society was no longer performed. The memory of it was virtually erased, but
today some dedicated musicians are trying to revive it. Grigory Sedukh is
one of them. The programme also features well-known Jewish works by Bruch
and Bloch.

As an added attraction, a piece by René Samson, a Jewish composer from
Surinam, is included, Eine kleine Gamelan-Musik. Although originally written
for flute and piano, it will be performed in a special version for piccolo
violin and piano. Samson, born in 1948 in Paramaribo, is a chemist who
started composing at the age of 40. Since 1998 a small enthusiast group of
musicians has regularly performed Samson's music.

Grigory Sedukh, born in 1952 in Kharkov in the Ukraine, is the only piccolo
violinist in the world. He was introduced ten years ago to this instrument
constructed by the renowned American violin-maker Carleen Hutchins. It is
tuned an octave higher than the regular violin and Sedukh is particularly
fond of playing Jewish music on the piccolo violin. He also made many
transcriptions for it of classical masterpieces. Grigory Sedukh is a member
of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches at the chamber
music department of the Petersburg State Conservatory. He gives solo
recitals all over the world.

In September 2000 he was in the opera Alice in Wonderland, performed by the
Nederlandse Opera at the Music Theatre in Amsterdam. Composer Alexander
Kneiffel wrote a special role for Grigory's piccolo violin. During the
production he met the pianist Sara Crombach. In 2002/2003 Grigory
participated in the Mikhail Gnesin Project, organised by the Jewish Music
Projects Foundation and performed in Amsterdam, Geneva, London, St.
Petersburg, Moscow and other cities.

Sara Crombach studied with Naum Grubert at the Royal Conservatory in The
Hague. She followed master classes in Hungary with the Kodály Quartet and at
the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow with Boris Berman and Sergei
Dorenski. She also studied with Maria João Pires. She performs often as a
soloist and in duos with pianist Bernd Brackman and cellist Wladislaw
Warenberg, with whom she recorded a CD of Russian romantic masterpieces. She
also recorded with the Armenian Chamber Orchestra Yerevan.

More information:
. Liberal Jewish Community Amsterdam, phone: 020-5400123
Jacob Soetendorpstraat 8, 1079 RM Amsterdam
. Jewish Music Projects Foundation, phone: 020-662 3675
P.O. Box 55524, 1007 NA Amsterdam
See www.lgj.nl; http://www.joodsemuziekprojecten.nl

Klezmania, N. Melbourne, Australia, Dec 10

band photoKlezmania
CZECH HOUSE
Saturday 10th December at 8.30pm
497 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne

To avoid disappointment, please book in advance.
Tickets: $17/15
Bookings via telephone: 0425835705 or 0403947836

  • Intimate environment,
  • Bar featuring imported Czech beers, spirits and liquers
  • Delicious homestyle snacks and hot beverages available during break.

Matisyahu, Jerusalem, Israel, Dec 10

JDub Records and Corner Prophets
in association with Avisar Savir Productions
are proud to present

MATISYAHU
The Hasidic Reggae Superstar

December 8 & 10, 10PM
at HaMabada (The Lab)
28 Derech Hevron
Jerusalem
(02) 629-2000

Tickets on sale now at the box office!

For more information, visit www.matisyahu.org.

December 11, 2005

South Coast Simcha Band brunch, Westminster, CA, Dec 11

The South Coast Simcha Band, led by Renah and Keith Wolzinger, will be featured in a Klezmer Brunch held at Temple Beth David in Westminster, CA on December 11th, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. Tickets must be purchased advance. Please call Temple Beth David at 714 892-6623 for further information.

Temple Beth David
6100 Hefley Street
Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: (714) 892-6623
Fax: (714) 897-5306

South Coast Simcha Band, Westminster, CA, Dec 11

Nourish your stomachs and your spirits with
The South Coast Simcha Band
Klezmer Brunch
Sunday, December 11, 2005
11:00 A.M.
Temple Beth David
6100 Hefley St. Westminster, CA

Gourmet catering by Baci of Huntington Beach
$25 adults
$21 Children under 12
$225 for a table of 10
for additional information call
Lisa Chattler (562)430-6280 or Renah Wolzinger (714)596-6582

Klezmer Jam, Wolfeboro, NH, Dec 11

Monthly Klezmer Workshop/Jam Session: Sunday December 11, 1-3 PM

Seth & Beverly host a Monthly Klezmer Workshop/Jam Session in Wolfeboro, NH. We'll explore the scales and rhythms typically used in klezmer, learn to play classic tunes from the traditional repertoire of freilachs, bulgars, shers, khosidls and horas, and offer instruction on playing klezmer within an ensemble. Tunes are taught by ear, however some written music will also be provided. No previous knowledge of klezmer music necessary, all instruments and voices welcome, suggested donation $15 per session.

E-mail Seth Austen for directions.

Golden Dreydl, Holyoke, MA, Dec 11

The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer Nutcracker
Ellen Kushner and Shirim Klezmer Orchestra
December 11, shows at 1:00pm & 3:15pm
The Forum at Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA
$18 / kids under 12: $13.
Info & Tix: 413-532-1462

"The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer Nutcracker" at The Forum, Holyoke Community College

National Public Radio "Sound & Spirit" radio host Ellen Kushner and the Shirim
Klezmer Orchestra will perform their award-winning collaboration, "The Golden
Dreydl: a Klezmer Nutcracker!" at The Forum at Holyoke Community College , Building
C (Holyoke, MA, Info: 413-532-1462) on December 11 at 1:00pm and 3:15pm. Tickets are
$18 (adults), $13 (kids under 12). This is a benefit for the Theraputic Equestrian
Center of Holyoke which provides Equine Assisted Activities and Therapy for people
various disabilities of all ages.

"The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer Nutcracker!" is a Chanukah-inspired fantasy-adventure
tale: 'Tchaikovsky meets Harry Potter and they go to a Jewish wedding! Kushner's
enchanting storytelling is woven into a live musical performance of Shirim's
ingenious klezmer adaptations of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite. The whole family
will enjoy this multifaceted performance: a new twist on an old favorite. It is
available on CD by Rykodisc and has won radio's prestigious Gracie Allen Award.

Ellen Kushner writes and hosts the nationally distributed PRI show "Sound & Spirit"
and is also an award-winning fantasy writer with three novels to her credit:
Swordspoint: A Melodrama of Manners, Thomas the Rhymer, and (with Delia Sherman) The
Fall of the Kings, just published by Bantam Books. "Sound & Spirit" is heard on over
100 stations nationwide.

Shirim Klezmer Orchestra has released five recordings, including their crossover hit
"Klezmer Nutcracker" on Newport Classic. They were featured on the soundtrack of
Woody Allen's "Deconstructing Harry" and have toured in North America and Europe.

"We wanted to create a new holiday story rich in Jewish themes and values, drawing
on Jewish folklore and ethics,"
—Ellen Kushner ("Sound & Spirit")

"Shirim's Klezmer Nutcracker sounds utterly natural and totally compelling. Klezmer
devotees will rejoice at the fresh stock of great tunes, and classical fans so far
immune to the Russian composer's populist favorite
should find themselves swooning. Shirim's genre-crossing conception is a delight and
its playing a joy.
—Billboard Magazine (Critics Choice)

"The Golden Dreydl makes an archetypal Christmas experience into a rollicking
adventure tale for Jewish children -- and their beleaguered parents.. The
klezmer-ized melodies are only the start, as Kushner and Shirim transform the
various acts of the popular ballet into an empowering story for youngsters. No
satire or mere parody, The Golden Dreydl is more like a message from an alternative
holiday world, one that Jewish parents and klezmer fans will be delighted to
receive." —Mark Schwartz, BarnesandNoble.com

Sruli and Lisa's Oy Vey! Chanukah!, Newark, NJ, Dec 11

sruli and lisaSunday afternoon, December 11: 2PM
Sruli and Lisa's Oy Vey! Chanukah!
New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)
Victoria Theatre
Newark, NJ
www.njpac.org

Chanukah comes to vibrant life onstage with multi-instrumentalists Sruli and Lisa, a musical duo known for its appearances on NPR and for a series of best-selling children’s albums. Their kid-friendly performance of Oy Vey! Chanukah! is a magical, amusing, interactive celebration of traditional Klezmer and other holiday music. "Warm, tuneful and sprightly," says The New York Times. "Superb musicians," says The Los Angeles Times. "A delight from start to finish!" This FamilyTime performance is recommended for ages 5 and up.

David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!, San Francisco, CA, Dec 11

band photoDavid Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!
San Francisco State University
McKenna Theatre; 1600 Holloway Ave.
This is a free event!

Presented by the Morrison Artists Series

The music on Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me, the new Label Bleu CD that teams David Krakauer with Jewish hip hop beat architect Socalled, is not your gramma's klezmer. Unless gramma likes remixed Hasidic chant, klezmer tributes to James Brown, and an in-your-face raving battle for reinvented Jewish identity.

Klezmer Mountain Duo, Rockville Centre, NY, Dec 11

Margot Leverett and the Klezmer Mountain BoysKlezmer Mountain Duo (Margot and Joe)
Dec 11
3:00pm
perform at Molloy College "It's Holiday Time" concert,
Anselma Room,
Kellenberg Hall.
Free.
1000 Hempstead Ave.
Rockville Centre, NY
Call 516-678-5000 ext. 6880 for info.

Festival of Choirs in honor of Chanukah, NYC, Dec 11

CHOIRS AND CANTORS SPARK THIS CHANUKAH SEASON

Over 250 adults and children will celebrate Chanukah, the
Festival of Lights, in concert, 3 P.M., Sunday, December
11, 2005, as Congregation Rodeph Sholom of Manhattan hosts
its unique Festival of Choirs. The sixth annual concert
will feature Cantors and their choirs from the New York
City metropolitan area. This year, the first night of
Chanukah is Sunday, December 25, 2005.

A Festival of Choirs is free of charge and open to the
entire community.

Congregation Rodeph Sholom is located at 7 West 83rd Street
off of Central Park West in Manhattan. For more
information about this concert, please call (212) 362-8800,
ext. 1337.


“It is truly magical to hear this many adults and
children celebrate the Chanukah season through song,”
according to Congregation Rodeph Sholom’s Senior Cantor,
Rebecca Garfein. “We all look forward to continuing this
tradition for many years to come.”

Highlights of the concert will include “Raise up the
Menorah” written in 2004 for the Midrash Hour V by Rodeph
Sholom congregant, Eliot Bailen and students from the
Rodeph Sholom Day School and Religious School. The Midrash
Hour is a full length musical written by Mr. Bailen and
students from the Rodeph Sholom schools each year. The
song, “Raise up the Menorah” will be sung at the Festival
of Choirs by the combined children’s choirs, 100 voices
strong. Another highpoint will be the concert’s
finale, “Bring on the Light,” a piece by composer, singer
and actor, Danny Maseng, that was commissioned by
Congregation Rodeph Sholom for the Festival of Choirs in
2001.

Also featured at the concert will be area Adult Volunteer
and Children’s Choirs, along with Cantor Garfein and Cantor
Jennifer Frost, Associate Cantor, and Cantorial Intern
Jennifer Strauss-Klein of Congregation Rodeph Sholom. Also
participating in the concert will be Cantors Bruce Ruben
and Daniel Singer, Temple Shaaray Tefila, Manhattan; Cantor
Ida-Rae Cahana, Central Synagogue; Cantor Kathy Barr,
Village Temple, Manhattan; Cantor Steven Pearlston, Free
Synagogue of Flushing, Queens, New York; Cantor Janet
Leuchter and Music Director, Rose Moskowitz, Congregation
Beth Elohim, Brooklyn, NY; Cantor Claire Franco, Community
Synagogue, Port Washington, NY; and Cantor Fredda
Mendelson, Larchmont Temple.

Accompanying the choirs will be acclaimed pianist, composer
and arranger, Jonathan Faiman. Joining Mr. Faiman will be
the “Festival of Choirs” combo: John Hadfield, percussion,
Mike Cohen, winds, and Dan Freeman, upright and electric
bass.

Neshama Carlebach, Brooklyn, NY, Dec 11

NESHAMA CARLEBACH - IN CONCERT
Dec. 11th 2005 4PM
Club Oasis in East Midwood Jewish Center 1625 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 718-338-3800

$25.00 - Students & Seniors $20.00 Kids 12 & Under Free
submit: send email


"Soulful, Spiritually Evocative, and Pure Heaven on Earth" are just
some of the most recent descriptions of Neshama Carlebachs
singing. Her captivating melodies have drawn comparisons to
Sheryl Crow and Linda Rondstadt with a religious nature
reminiscent of Amy Grant.

Ensemble DRAj, Essen, Germany, Dec 11

band publicity photoEnsemble DRAj
11. Dezember 2005
16.00 h
Hofwerkstatt
Sibyllastr. 15, 45136 Essen, Telefon: 0201 - 26 57 56

Simcha Unit w/Michael Alpert, Michael Winograd, et al, Queens, NY, Dec 11

Simcha Unit!

with:
Michael Alpert- Vocals/Accordion
Michael Winograd- Clarinet
Ben Holmes- Trumpet
Richie Barshay- Drums
Nick Cudahy- Bass

@ Hollis Hills Jewish Center, Queens, NY
Sunday December 11th, 5pm

Afro-Semitic Experience, Wyckoff, NJ, Dec 11

band photoThe Afro-Semitic Experience
Sunday, December 11, 7:00 p.m. Temple Beth Rishon, 585 Russell Avenue, Wyckoff, New Jersey.

December 12, 2005

Klezcentricity, Kensington, MD, Dec 11

Temple Emanuel's Brotherhood and Cultural Arts Committee
are proud to
co-sponsor a Klezmer Brunch!

Come listen, nosh and schmooze!
Bagels, lox, cheese, your favorite breakfast fishes,
coffee and dessert will be available
as you enjoy the sound of
Klezcentricity

Join us Sunday, December 11th at 10:00 a.m.
in the Social Hall for
Wild and Authentic Modern Klezmer Music
10101 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, MD

Admission is $8.00, general adminssion, $5.00 for Brotherhood members
For reservations contact Tom Holzman days at 202-736-0514, evenings at 301-320-8880

The Leevees, Tucson, AZ, Dec 12

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Tucson Convention Center
Tucson, AZ
Dec 12

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Strauss-Warschauer+Columbia U. Klezmer, NYC, Dec 12

The Columbia University Series on Klezmer Music and Yiddish Song opens its 2005-2006 series on Monday, December 12, 2005, 8:00 PM, with a klezmer concert and Yiddish dance party featuring the Strauss/Warschauer Duo and the Columbia Klezmer Band.

The concert of traditional and original klezmer music and Yiddish songs will be followed by dance instruction and a dance party.

The event is free and open to the public, and will take place at Deutsches Haus, 420 West 116th Street (between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive) in New York City. No tickets necessary.

Curated by Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, this series is dedicated to presenting performances and lectures that reflect the finest current research and creativity in the fields of klezmer music and Yiddish song.

For more information, please contact email Jeff Warschauer or call 718 399-1147, and visit www.klezmerduo.com.

Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer are two of the most beloved performers and teachers in the international klezmer and Yiddish music scene. They were both long-time members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and have performed with violinist Itzhak Perlman on film and in concert. As the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, they have performed to overwhelming acclaim in such diverse venues as the Philadelphia Folk Festival, the Jewish Culture Festival in Cracow, the Folksbiene Yiddish Theater in New York City, and the Art of Yiddish in Los Angeles with Theodore Bikel. They lead workshops and classes throughout North America and Europe, and are on the faculty of KlezKamp, KlezKanada and KlezFest at the University of London.

The Columbia Klezmer Band is a group of talented musicians from Columbia University who have come together to study and perform traditional klezmer music. Founded in 2000, the Columbia Klezmer Band has performed in many cities throughout the Northeast, in venues ranging from Columbia's Rennert Hall to Rockefeller Center;s Rainbow Room. The CKB has performed for concerts, festivals, dance parties, fundraisers, and other celebrations.

December 13, 2005

David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!, Eugene, OR, Dec 13

band photoDavid Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!
7:30pm
WOW Hall
291 W. 8th Ave.
Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door
www.wowhall.org/events.php

The music on Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me, the new Label Bleu CD that teams David Krakauer with Jewish hip hop beat architect Socalled, is not your gramma's klezmer. Unless gramma likes remixed Hasidic chant, klezmer tributes to James Brown, and an in-your-face raving battle for reinvented Jewish identity.

Strauss/Warschauer Duo, Roslyn, NY, Dec 13

The Strauss/Warschauer Duo will be appearing in concert in Roslyn, NY this
coming Tuesday, December 13, at 7:45 PM. The concert is being presented by the
Herbert Tarr North Shore Institute, and will take place at Temple Beth
Sholom, 401 Roslyn Road, Roslyn, NY. Telephone 516 621-2288.

The Leevees, Santa Monica, CA, Dec 13

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, CA
Dec 13

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

December 14, 2005

David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!, Seattle, WA, Dec 14

band photoDavid Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!
7:30pm
The Triple Door
216 Union St., Seattle, WA
291 W. 8th Ave.
Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door
tripledoor.net/event.aspx?eid=1166

The music on Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me, the new Label Bleu CD that teams David Krakauer with Jewish hip hop beat architect Socalled, is not your gramma's klezmer. Unless gramma likes remixed Hasidic chant, klezmer tributes to James Brown, and an in-your-face raving battle for reinvented Jewish identity.

Divan screened, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 14

divan posterJoin Yiddishkayt Los Angeles, Workmen's Circle, UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Jewish Community Library of L.A., and Jewish Genealogical Society of L.A. for Divan, presented by Director Pearl Gluck, with Q&A following the screening.

Divan
Wednesday, December 14, 7:30 PM
Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles
6505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90048
Parking in lot immediately west of building and on the street

Free Admission, Limited Seating, RSVP Required
Call 323-761-8648 or email resource@jclla.org for reservations

Divan is a Hasidic tale five years in the making and is Pearl Gluck's debut feature documentary, developed with the assistance of the Sundance Institute. Although she broke from her past, Gluck continues to draw from her rich Hasidic heritage and through her current work seeks to provide both a bridge to the past and a form of cross-communal dialogue through the arts. She was the first to receive a Yiddish Fulbright to Hungary and her work was created with the support of foundations such as New York State Council on the Arts, Eva Eastman Fund, and the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. Ten years after leaving her native Borough Park, Brooklyn, Pearl Gluck received a Fulbright grant to collect oral histories from Yiddish speakers in areas of Hungary once home to thriving Hasidic communities. At heart, she is a zamler, Yiddish for collector, an ethnographer.

In English, Hungarian and Yiddish with English subtitles, 77 minutes.

The Leevees, San Francisco, CA, Dec 14

album cover The Leevees open for Bare Naked Ladies
Nob Hill Masonic Center
San Francisco, CA
Dec 14

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

December 15, 2005

Binymen Schaechter, NYC, Dec 15

Change in program:

Binyumen "Ben" Schaechter will appear for tonight's Kavehoyz and lead a sing-a-long (hootenany). Yuri Vedenyapin will not appear.

Come sing beloved Yidish songs, and learn a few new ones, too!

7 PM
Congress for Jewish Culture
25 East 21st Street
New York, NY

Contribution: $7

212-505-8040

Bayt in program:

Binyumen Schaechter vet oyftretn in kavehoyz haynt ovnt un onfirn mit a zingeray. Yuri Vedenaypin vet nit kenen oyftretn.

Kumt zingt balibte Yidishe lider, un lernt a por naye lider oykh!

7 a zeyger in ovnt
baym Yidishn Kultur-kongres
25 East 21ste gas
Manhetn, N"Y

bayshtayer: $7

212-505-8040


Yale Strom, NYC, Dec 15

When Landmarks Collide - Yale Strom at Cornelia Street Cafe

Thursday, December 15th
8:30pm

Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi
with special guest percussionist
David Licht (Klezmatics)
bring their unique blend of Hasidic-Rom-World Beat klezmer
& new Yiddish vocals by
Elizabeth Schwartz

The Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia Street
(212) 989-0319
www.corneliastreetcafe.com

Golem, NYC, Dec 15

= Golem
Pianos
158 Lodlow Street,
F train to 2nd Ave at
9pm, tickets are $8.
See pianosnyc.com for more information.

December 16, 2005

KlezMerovitz, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Dec 16

KlezMerovitz
Friday, December 16 - (in Edmonton), The Unitarian Church of Edmonton.
Tickets are $15 (students/seniors $10 with children under 10 free).
Tickets and reservations are available from the Unitarian Church, 10804 119th Street (south entrance).
Showtime: 7:00 pm.
Call 780-454-8073 or visit the website at www.uce.ca for info.

In this joyous celebration of the Channukah Festival of Lights, expect music that pulls at a mix of emotions and will have folks tapping feet and dancing in the aisles. Lead singer Allan Merovitz, formerly of the legendary Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band will add another dimension of his repertoire. He will perform classic Jewish folk tales for the season, and there will be latkes and other traditional Jewish foods to eat.

KlezMerovitz combines the centuries old tradition of Klezmer with some modern western twists. According to Leo Rosten: "Klezmer Music is a style of music that is inherently Jewish in nature. The word Klezmer comes from two Hebrew words, clay and zimmer, meaning vessel of music or song. The idea is that the instrument ie. the violin, clarinet, takes on human characteristics like laughing and crying. With a joyous exuberance or a soulful wailing."

Klezmer musicians were the wandering minstrels of the European Jewish world. KlezMerovitz continues the tradition giving it a distinctly western Canadian flavour.

What people are saying about KlezMerovitz…

"Amazing performance. This is what folk festivals are all about"—Steve Eichler, board member of the Calgary Folk Festival, after KlezMerovitz workshop performance with India's Kawa Brass Band.

"You've got some of the best new klezmer music that I've heard in a long time, and your renditions of the traditional pieces on the album really rock, too. You can be sure that my listeners are going to be hearing a lot of Klezmerovitz. Thanks for the great music—Barry Reisman, host WNWR, AM, Philadelphia, PA

"This CD has much to interest listeners from all backgrounds. … the music transcends linguistic barriers—there is never a dull moment … And the Calgarian band of strings, winds and percussion is versatile and sensitive, providing just what is needed—whether it be a rollicking oompah-pah beat, a jazzy-blues feel, or eloquent heart-rending melodies. …A great klezmer compilation."—Annette Sanger, WholeNote Magazine, Toronto

Handel's Judas Maccabaeus, Flushing, Queens, NY, Dec 16

The Free Synagogue of Flushing will be presenting
Judas Maccabaeus on Friday, December 16th, 2005.
Shabbat Service at 8:15 pm, concert at 8:45 pm. The
concert will feature Free Synagogue's own Cantor
Steven Pearlston, the Free Synagogue Professional
Choir, Organist Robert Barrows, Live Trumpets!, and a
narration by Rabbi Jo David. Meet the artists at a
festive reception following the concert. Free parking
on premises. Chair lift available. All are invited.

The Free Synagogue of Flushing is located in downtown
Flushing, Queens (New York City), NY at 41-60 Kissena
Boulevard, between Main Street and Sanford Avenue.
Call for information about this and other programs:
718-961-0030 www.freesynagogue.org

Fireflies, Dunmanway, Ireland, Dec 16

This Friday 16th 10pm in The Shamrock, Dunmanway.... The Fireflies complete with our new drummer Neil and some flashing lights. Come down for a rocking night of Klezmer madness!!

December 17, 2005

Chanukah Klezmer Extravaganza, Philadelphia, PA, Dec 17

band in concertChanukah Klezmer Extravaganza:
benefit concert and Chanukah party for
the Jewish Dialogue Group and
Congregation Kol Tzedek, West Philly's new synagogue

The Rotunda, 4012 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA
Saturday, December 17, 7:00pm to 9:30pm

For more information: Visit www.jewishdialogue.org,
e-mail The Jewish Dialogue Group, or call 215-266-1218.

The event features Shtreiml, which mixes traditional
Eastern European Jewish music with jazz, blues, and gypsy
music. There will also be:

  • Storytelling by Student Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann
  • Poetry
  • Other performers TBA
  • Art
  • Chanukah bazaar with crafts, books, and music
  • Thousands of calories of delicious deserts
Suggested donation: $18 per person (more if you can, no one turned away for lack of funds)

Shtreiml -- Founded by harmonica innovator, Jason
Rosenblatt, and named for the traditional fur hat worn by
Chassidic Jews, Shtreiml blends elements of klezmer, gypsy
music and jazz to create a vibrant sound that is at once
Eastern European Folk Music and Down-Home Blues. Shtreiml's
debut album, Harmonica Galitzianer, nominated for a Montreal
Independent Music Award for Best World Music Album 2003,
showcases Rosenblatt's unique approach to playing the
10-hole diatonic harmonica or "blues harp." One of a handful
of people in the world who can play the diatonic harmonica
chromatically, Rosenblatt uses recently devised techniques
pioneered by harmonica master Howard Levy, to fit the
instrument generally associated with the blues into an
Eastern European context. Along with Rosenblatt the group
members include trombonist Rachel Lemisch, one of the
leading figures in klezmer brass revival, founding member
Thierry Arsenault on drums and Montreal jam band scene
mainstay Adam Stotland on bass. Frequent guests include, the
stellar voice and incomparable stage presence of Yiddish
folksong revivalist, Abigail Rosenblatt, along with founding
member and internationally acclaimed hip-hop klezmer guru
Josh (SoCalled) Dolgin. Shtreiml is at present working with
virtuoso Turkish musician Ismail Hakki Fencioglu on a
project which explores the connections between Turkish and
Eastern-European Jewish music. The group has performed at
festivals, concerts, clubs and private functions in Canada,
Europe and the U.S.

The proceeds will benefit two organizations:

  • Congregation Kol Tzedek (www.kol-tzedek.org), West Philly’s brand new synagogue

  • The Jewish Dialogue Group (www.jewishdialogue.org), a non-partisan grassroots organization founded in Philadelphia in 2001 to foster constructive dialogue within Jewish communities about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Motzei Shabbat Openmic, NYC, Dec 17

The Bridge Institute
Presents The 2nd performance of - M-SOUL -
"Motzei Shabbat Openmic of Univeral Language"

Saturday night, December 17th, 7:30 pm.

In the international city of NYC, a new program
designed to promote the art of improvisation, uniting
all citizens from every walk of life. A night of
improvisational music featuring professional and local
musicians from all over NYC. All are welcome to come
and perform with the house band or with new people.
The only requirement is to speak universal language,
there is no singing, its all about the music!

All styles of music are encouraged, including blues,
jazz, klezmer, etc. Audience is encouraged to bring
percussive instruments for the collective drum section
of the evening. With house band - drummer Shawn Hill
(P-Funk), bassist Dan Ehrlich, and Jason Caplan
(Naqshon's Leap) If you would like to perform, please
e-mail NYC Bridge to reserve to a time. at:
Congregation Washington Heights 179th and Pinehurst
take the "A" train to 181, make a left 10 179th and
make a right to the shul, on the corner, entrance on
the side. Future shows will showcase major recording
artists from the jazz industry.

Check out www.nycbridge.com "Calendar" for past shows
and "Galleries" Admissions - $5 at the door

Wholesale Klezmer, Saratoga Springs, NY, Dec 17

Wholesale Klezmer
Saturday evening, December 17th at 8 P.M.
Caffé Lena, 47 Phila Street
Saratoga Springs, NY
For reservations or information call 518-583-0022

The Leevees, Washington, DC, Dec 17

album cover The Leevees
Jewish Community Center
Washington, DC
Dec 17

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

December 18, 2005

North of Boston Klezmer Jam, Watertown, MA, Dec 18

The NOB klezmer jam will be Sunday Dec. 18, 12:30-3 at Steve Rauch's house - 172 Bellevue Rd.
Watertown, MA 02472
Tel: 617-926-7603
It's a brunch, so make sure to being edibles.

Lox & Vodka, Washington, DC, Dec 18

Sunday, December 18
Annual Chanukah Celebration at the Chevy Chase Pavilion featuring the music of Lox & Vodka. Celebration runs from 1:00-4:00. Lox & Vodka will be performing between 1:15 and 3:45. The Chevy Chase Pavilion is at 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

Rushefsky, Wolock, in wine cellar event, NYC, Dec 18

Sunday, December 18 at 2 PM - Music, poetry, wine, festivity!

Experience the vibrant environment of an early 20th-century Lower East Side wine cellar. Musicians Peter Rushefsky, Jake Shulman Men, and Jeffrey Wollock and poets Celena Glenn and Bob Holman pay tribute to the sweet gypsy sounds and improvisational poetry once featured at these popular gathering places.

The Eldridge Street Project's Wine Cellar Cabaret will take place at the Eldridge Street Synagogue, 12 Eldridge Street (between Canal and Division Streets). By subway: F to East Broadway; B or D to Grand Street. Admission: $18 adults; $15 students and seniors. For more information, please call the Eldridge Street Project at 212.219.0888 x 302.

WINE CELLAR CABARET Music & poetry pay tribute to the vibrant culture of early 20th-century New York as a new breed of wine bar opens in the neighborhood

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2005 at 2 PM

Lower East Side, New York. . .Wine, verse, music, festivity! On Sunday, December 18, the Eldridge Street Project celebrates a distinctive feature of early 20th-century Lower East Side life—the area's wine cellars and the lively artistic and intellectual scene that flourished in them. With their sweet gypsy music and wildly inventive poetry, these establishments were an alternative and precursor to the Yiddish theatre. Frequented by a diverse cross-section of artists, activists, laborers, even mothers with young children, the wine bars represented a release from the grim working and living conditions of the area—or as writer Michael Gold put it "sweatshop holiday."

Today, on the Lower East Side, a new breed of wine cellar is flourishing, with places like Inoteca, East Side Company Bar, and Punch and Judy catering to the young, hip crowd moving into the neighborhood.

At the Eldridge Street Project's Wine Cellar Cabaret musicians Peter Rushefsky (dulcimer), Jake Shulman-Ment (violin), and Jeffrey Wollock (violin) will perform traditional Gypsy music of the era; and poets Celena Glenn and Bob Holman will perform in the spirit of the improvisational poets once featured at these popular gathering places.

Neither at street level nor subterranean, the Wine Cellar Cabaret will be held in the exquisite main sanctuary of the Eldridge Street Synagogue. The juxtaposition of these two very different venues—a historic house of worship and cultural tavern—will suggest the diversity of life and traditions experienced by those who lived on the Lower East Side in the early 20th century when more than one million people lived in the neighborhood.

In his 1930 masterpiece Jews Without Money, Gold brilliantly evokes the steamy, charged atmosphere of these places: "A hundred Jews in a basement blue as sea-fog with tobacco smoke. The men wore their derby hats ... The women were fat and sweated happily, and smacked their children ... The waiters buzzed like crazy bees. A jug of the good red Roumanian wine decorated the oilcloth on every table ... artificial grapes swung from the ceiling ... Moscowitz played a sad and beautiful peasant ballad. A little blubber-faced man with a red beard beat his glass on the table, wept and sang. Others joined him. The whole room sang."

PERFORMERS: Poet Celena Glenn is former host of the Nuyorican Poets' Café, two-time National Poetry Slam Champion, and currently ranked second in the World Individual Poetry Slam. Bob Holman, poet, editor, founder of the Bowery Arts & Science Club, and dean of the spoken-word scene, has performed at and presented poetry events throughout the United States and the World. He is producer of the PBS documentary "The United States of Poetry" and chief curator of the biennial People's Poetry Gathering, bringing together oral poetry traditions from around the world. Pete Rushefsky is a leading performer and teacher of the Jewish tsimbl (cimbalom or hammered dulcimer), an ethereal, harp-like instrument employing over 100 strings. His CDS On the Paths: Yiddish Songs with Tsimbl and Tsimbl un Fidl: Klezmer Music for Hammered Dulcimer and Violin ?have garnered critical acclaim. Jeff Shulman-Ment, a leading practitioner of "Gypsy Punk", has performed and recorded extensively in the New York metropolitan area, including with his own band Romashka. Jeffrey Wollock has played viola and violin since childhood and performs with many other leading klezmer musicians throughout the United States and Canada, including his own band Bnei Peduster. An active Yiddishist and historian, Wollock is one of the foremost experts on traditional East European Jewish klezmer violin style.

The Eldridge Street Project, the event sponsor, is restoring the Eldridge Street Synagogue, a National Historic Landmark, as a center of historical reflection, aesthetic inspiration and spiritual renewal. Concerts, literary events, art installations, workshops for school children and other cultural and educational programs at the site serve audiences of diverse ages and backgrounds.

Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi, Dec 18, NYC

Hebrew Tabernacle presents
A Family Pre-Chanukah Concert with
Internationally renowned klezmer ensemble
Yale Strom & Hot Pstromi
featuring Elizabeth Schwartz

Traditional khasidic and Yiddish vocals, Rom, Balkan World Beat
Sunday, December 18th at 2 p.m.

"A leading light of the klezmer revival" (Time Out New York)

Strom not only feels klezmer innately, he can play the
hell out of it, too. Long on thought, Strom's approach to
music is also a window into a people's experience.
Instructive, yes, but you can also dance to this
revolution. Yale Strom is a Jewish roots trip unto himself?
(Dirty Linen Magazine)

"Elizabeth Schwartz is a revelation" (Sing Out! Magazine)

KlezMerovitz, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Dec 18

KlezMerovitz
Sunday, December 18
Beth Tzedec Synagogue, Calgary
4 pm.
1325 Glenmore Trail S.W.
KlezMerovitz in a feature performance as part of the congregation's Channukah Festival.

In this joyous celebration of the Channukah Festival of Lights, expect music that pulls at a mix of emotions and will have folks tapping feet and dancing in the aisles. Lead singer Allan Merovitz, formerly of the legendary Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band will add another dimension of his repertoire. He will perform classic Jewish folk tales for the season, and there will be latkes and other traditional Jewish foods to eat.

KlezMerovitz combines the centuries old tradition of Klezmer with some modern western twists. According to Leo Rosten: "Klezmer Music is a style of music that is inherently Jewish in nature. The word Klezmer comes from two Hebrew words, clay and zimmer, meaning vessel of music or song. The idea is that the instrument ie. the violin, clarinet, takes on human characteristics like laughing and crying. With a joyous exuberance or a soulful wailing."

Klezmer musicians were the wandering minstrels of the European Jewish world. KlezMerovitz continues the tradition giving it a distinctly western Canadian flavour.

What people are saying about KlezMerovitz…

"Amazing performance. This is what folk festivals are all about"—Steve Eichler, board member of the Calgary Folk Festival, after KlezMerovitz workshop performance with India's Kawa Brass Band.

"You've got some of the best new klezmer music that I've heard in a long time, and your renditions of the traditional pieces on the album really rock, too. You can be sure that my listeners are going to be hearing a lot of Klezmerovitz. Thanks for the great music—Barry Reisman, host WNWR, AM, Philadelphia, PA

"This CD has much to interest listeners from all backgrounds. … the music transcends linguistic barriers—there is never a dull moment … And the Calgarian band of strings, winds and percussion is versatile and sensitive, providing just what is needed—whether it be a rollicking oompah-pah beat, a jazzy-blues feel, or eloquent heart-rending melodies. …A great klezmer compilation."—Annette Sanger, WholeNote Magazine, Toronto

DJ SoCalled, "Yo Chanuka", NYC, Dec 18

posterYo Chanuka! Yo Chanuka!
Starring DJ So-Called

WC/AR
45 E. 33rd St. (bet. Madison & Park Ave.)
Sunday, Dec 18, 6-9pm

* Dancing, food, Yiddish hip hop
* Magic performance with a Yiddish twist!
* Chanukah treats and drinks!
* Comedy skit!

$5 plus a food or clothing or toy donation to benefit the needy
Please RSVP: 212 889 6800 x215

Golem, Seth Rogovoy, Great Barrington, MA, Dec 18

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
"Helsinki Hanukah Klezmer Festival," featuring klezmer/Yiddish band GOLEM
and SETH ROGOVOY's ROCKIN' THE SHTETL; dinner at 5:30; concert at 7; Club
Helsinki, 284 Main St., Great Barrington, Mass., 413.528.3394;
www.clubhelsinkiweb.com.

A Khanike Celebration (with dancing!), Rockville, MD, Dec 18

JCC Café K Presents A Khanike Celebration:
Kvetchn nit, Zayt freylakh! (Don't Complain, Be Happy!)

The Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington's Café Kasrilevke will present a special Khanike program titled "With Joy and Dignity, the Jewish Way of Dancing" on Sunday, December 18 at 7:30 p.m. Steven Weintraub, "The Pied Piper of Yiddish Dance" will demonstrate and teach participants Yiddish dances, and lead a traditional lighting of the Chanukah candles with the sounds of beautiful Khanike music.

Don't miss this exciting evening celebrating Yiddish dance and the Festival of Lights. Admission is $6 for JCC, Yiddish of Greater Washington and Workmen's Circle members, and $9 for the general public. Reservations are not required. For more information call Lynn Gittleson at 301-348-3840. The JCC is located at 6125 Montrose Road in Rockville, MD.

Café Kasrilevke is co-sponsored by Yiddish of Greater Washington
and Workmen's Circle

Comedy, London, UK, Dec 18

Sunday 18th December 8pm – 10pm
Comedy @ LJCC and the new Jewish Community Centre for London

London Jewish Cultural Centre, 94 – 96 North End Road, London, NW11 7HU
Price: £12.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THEIR BOX OFFICE ON 0208 455 9900


The second in a new series of unmissable evenings of humour and wit. Some of London’s funniest actors and comedians embark on a freefall rollercoaster of unscripted madness. The JCC Players will host highly entertaining, fast paced comic ‘impro’ nights, Jewish style.

A Jewish Community Centre for London event produced by YaD Arts
www.ica.org.uk & www.jewishcommunitycentre.org.uk

For other Jewish Community Centre events check out their website…

Shtreiml, NYC, Dec 18

band in concertShtreiml, with Michael Winograd
Pete's Candy Store
709 Lorimer St.
Brooklyn, NY
9:30 - 11:30pm
www.petescandystore.com

December 21, 2005

Balkan Beat Box, Los Angeles, CA, Dec 21

Wed Dec 21
JDub, JFJ, & PJA Present:

Vodka Latka: Festival of Rights

Featuring Balkan Beat Box
Special guest DJ Garth Trinidad of Chocolate City on KCRW

The Knitting Factory
7021 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles
8PM, $12 advance, $15 at the door

December 22, 2005

Dance leader workshop, NYC, Dec 22

In response to a real shortage of dance leaders on the Klezmer scene, Steve Weintraub, in cooperation with Living Traditions, is offering a quick crash course in Yiddish dance leading. Learn a philosophical and practical approach to getting people up and dancing and having a good time in traditionally grounded manner.

Steve Weintraub is a well known dance master at KlezKamp and other festivals, and has been described as a "Jewish Pied Piper" for his ability to get all sorts of people dancing like they never knew they could.

Steve will share practical techniques for successfully leading various dance figures and styles. This will be a hands-on workshop; participants should be prepared to dance and lead one another. It's suggested that participants bring a bandana or clean handkerchief as well.

The workshop will be held in NYC on Thursday 22 December

>From 5:30 to 9:30
(There will be a half hour dinner break. Please bring your own food; there are a number of delis nearby)

At the Workmen's Circle building
45 East 33rd Street, near Park Avenue
Fee: $40 per person (check or cash)

YOU MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE
(So that if there are any changes, you can be notified)

Register by or by telephone 708-359-8772

KlezMerovitz, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Dec 22

KlezMerovitz
Thursday, December 22
Ironwood Stage and Grill
1429 9 ave S. E. Calgary.
The 2nd annual Festival of Lights concert at Calgary's top live music roots/folk venue. (Josh promises lighter, fluffier Matzoh balls this year!!)
Admission: $10
Showtime: 7:30 pm.
Families are welcome.
Call 403-269-3031 or visit the website at www.ironwoodstage.ca for info.

In this joyous celebration of the Channukah Festival of Lights, expect music that pulls at a mix of emotions and will have folks tapping feet and dancing in the aisles. Lead singer Allan Merovitz, formerly of the legendary Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band will add another dimension of his repertoire. He will perform classic Jewish folk tales for the season, and there will be latkes and other traditional Jewish foods to eat.

KlezMerovitz combines the centuries old tradition of Klezmer with some modern western twists. According to Leo Rosten: "Klezmer Music is a style of music that is inherently Jewish in nature. The word Klezmer comes from two Hebrew words, clay and zimmer, meaning vessel of music or song. The idea is that the instrument ie. the violin, clarinet, takes on human characteristics like laughing and crying. With a joyous exuberance or a soulful wailing."

Klezmer musicians were the wandering minstrels of the European Jewish world. KlezMerovitz continues the tradition giving it a distinctly western Canadian flavour.

What people are saying about KlezMerovitz…

"Amazing performance. This is what folk festivals are all about"—Steve Eichler, board member of the Calgary Folk Festival, after KlezMerovitz workshop performance with India's Kawa Brass Band.

"You've got some of the best new klezmer music that I've heard in a long time, and your renditions of the traditional pieces on the album really rock, too. You can be sure that my listeners are going to be hearing a lot of Klezmerovitz. Thanks for the great music—Barry Reisman, host WNWR, AM, Philadelphia, PA

"This CD has much to interest listeners from all backgrounds. … the music transcends linguistic barriers—there is never a dull moment … And the Calgarian band of strings, winds and percussion is versatile and sensitive, providing just what is needed—whether it be a rollicking oompah-pah beat, a jazzy-blues feel, or eloquent heart-rending melodies. …A great klezmer compilation."—Annette Sanger, WholeNote Magazine, Toronto

Isle of Klezbos, NYC, Dec 22

band photoIsle of Klezbos

Isle of Klezbos at joe's pub
Thursday, December 22
7:30pm - all ages welcome,
hold the date for this special almost-Hanukah show!
great nightclub at the Public Theater in NYC
tickets $12, buy now:
www.joespub.com/caltool/index.cfm?fuseaction=detail&performanceID=1508
or go to the box office at 425 Lafayette St, just below Astor Place
Info: 212-539-8770
Reservations for dinner: 212-539-8778, doors open from 6pm
Telecharge: www.telecharge.com
212.239.6200


"Since the band's 1998 debut, Isle of Klezbos has brought its freshly-spiced klezmer, Yiddish swing and tango to festivals from Seattle to Vienna. Its Outmusic Award-winning recordings have topped world music charts at home and abroad. Recent Klezbos collaborations have included a Purim jam with Bitch of Bitch & Animal, Groundhog's Day medley with Marga Gomez, and holiday concert with Stonewall Chorale." - GO NYC magazine

Balkan Beat Box, San Francisco, CA, Dec 22

Thurs, Dec 22
JDub, JFJ, & PJA Present:

Vodka Latka: Festival of Rights
Featuring Balkan Beat Box
Special guest DJ Garth Trinidad of Chocolate City on KCRW

Café Du Nord
2170 Market Street, San Francisco
8PM, $12 advance, $15 at the door, 18+
www.cafedunord.com

December 23, 2005

Aaron Alexander's Midrash Mish Mosh, Brooklyn, NYC, Dec 23

Midrash Mish Mosh double bill with Judith Berkson's East River Orchestra at
Barbes
376 9th St, Brooklyn NY
Dec. 23

8PM - Judith Berkson's East River Orchestra
10PM - Aaron Alexander's Midrash Mish Mosh

featuring
ERO: Judith Berkson, AK, Ben Holmes, Jacob Garchik, Ron Caswell, Brandon Seabrook, and Dan Weiss
MMM: Aaron Alexander, Greg Wall, AK, Ben Holmes, Jacob Garchik, Jay Vilnai, and David Licht


www.barbesbrooklyn.com

December 24, 2005

Fishel Bresler's Klezmer Hasidic Ensemble, Pawtucket, RI, Dec 24

band photoFishel Bresler's Klezmer Hasidic Ensemble will perform "The Night Before Hanukah" on Saturday, December 24th, 8 pm at the Congregation Ohave Shalom Coffee House. Project Shoresh and the Providence Community Kollel co-sponsors. 671 East Ave in Pawtucket, RI (corner of Glenwood, nr where Blacksone Blvd meets Hope St, east side of Providence. Easy access from rt 95. ) Doors open 7:30. $8 adults, $3 children. ??? call 401-273-9814

Balkan Beat Box, Brooklyn, NY, Dec 24

Sat, Dec 24
JDub, Brooklyn Jews, JFJ, and PJA Present:

Jewltide
Featuring BALKAN BEAT BOX and special guests
Part of the Festival of Rights

Southpaw
125 5th Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn
$15 advance, $20 day of show, 18+
Tickets at spsounds.com

Klez Dispensers, King Django, NYC, Dec 24

Klez Dispensers
First night of Chanukkah (Dec 24th), 8:30 PM, Makor (35 W67th St, NYC) $12
Klez Dispensers meet King Django's Roots and Culture Band
featuring
KD: Susan Watts, AK, Ben Holmes, Adrian Banner, Amy Zakar, Audrey Wright, Heather Versace, and Gregg Mervine
R&C: Jeff Baker, Noah Shachtman, AK, Ben Holmes, Adrian Banner, Justin Rothberg, and Ben Herson
Pre-KlezKamp party (discounted admission for KlezKamp participants!)

December 25, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

Metropolitan Klezmer, NYC, Dec 25

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer
THE JEWISH MUSEUM
Sunday, December 25 -- yes, that day!
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Family Celebration for ages 3 & up
Metropolitan Klezmer instrumental quintet situation
Free with museum admission
1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street
NYC 212-423-3200
thejewishmuseum.org/site/pages/event.php?id=348

Israeli Folk Dance Hanukah Party, NYC, Dec 25

Israeli Folk Dance Hanukah Party
with Live Music, Sufganiot

& Guest Teacher of basic classics
ALAN BLOOM

Sunday Dec. 25 2005

Teaching Session 7pm
Party & Live Music 8pm

The musical ensemble led by ROSE & MEIR BEER will usher in the first night of Hanukah for our biggest party of the year including Israeli folk classics by request.

Bridge for DANCE 2726 Broadway at 104th St.
Information (917)207-0093; www.rikud.net
Contribution -- $10 Students (with ID) -- $5

Yuri Vedenyapin, NYC, Dec 25

Kavehoyz: an evening of Yiddish song with Russian-born Yuri
Vedenyapin.
Thursday, December 25, 2005 at 7:00 PM.
Congress for Jewish Culture, Atran Center, 25 E. 21 St., NYC.
Admission: $7.00 - kosher refreshments included.

Orquestra Kef, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec 25

Orquestra Kef
Domingo 25 de Diciembre, 19.30 hs.
Plaza de Villa del Parque, Cuenca y Baigorria.
Organiza Jabad Lubavich Argentina, Beit Jabad Villa del Parque.

December 26, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

Rabbinical School Dropouts, Encinitas, CA, Dec 26

The Rabbinical School Dropouts will be performing 2 concerts, Dec. 26 and Dec 27th, at the Quail Botanical Gardens Garden of Lights in Encinitas, CA. Enjoy klezmer originals from their Tzadik release Cosmic Tree, as well as traditional standards in one of Californias most beautiful locations. Each night will feature 2 sets of klezmer music, and the concerts are both from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission is $6 for non-members of the Gardens, $4 for members, and $2 for children under 12. You can reach the Garden at qbgardens.com and at 760.436.3036 x206. The Quail Botanical Gardens are located at 230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas CA

Orquestra Kef, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec 26

Orquestra Kef
Lunes 26 de Diciembre, 19.30 hs.
Plazoleta Osvaldo Pugliese, Av Corrientes y L.M. Drago
Organiza Jabad Lubavich Argentina, Beit Jabad Villa Crespo.

Matisyahu, Boston, MA, Dec 26

Mon, Dec 26
JDub Presenst:
Matisyahu

Paradise Rock Club
967 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
Doors open 7pm
$12 in advance, $14 at the door, 18+

The Leevees and guests, NYC, Dec 26

Mon, Dec 26
JDub, Brooklyn Jews, JFJ, and PJA Present:
Jewltide
Featuring THE LEEVEES
And special guests
Part of the Festival of Rights

The Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey Street @ Bowery
8PM, $15, tickets at boweryballroom.com, 16+

Piamenta Band, NYC, Dec 26

Come Celebrate Chanukah-TONIGHT!!!
9:30, Tickets $12
w' the PIAMENTA BAND
@ The Cutting Room
19 West 24th Street
Broadway and 6th Avenue
F,V,N,R and the 6 train will all get you close to the club.

For reservations and general information:
(212) 691-1900

Sephardic Music Festival, NYC, Dec 24-31

festival posterDecember 26th
Sephardic Music Festival
Raquy and The Caveman & Rashanim with Daniel Carter
@ Mo Pitkins
10pm / $10
34 Ave A (b/w 2nd & 3rd st)
www.modularmoods.com/smf/26th.html

For further information, contact:
Erez a.k.a. dj handler
Barzilai Productions
718.290.5372
E-mail dj handler
www.sephardicmusicfestival.com

December 27, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

Lox & Vodka, Washington, DC, Dec 27

Lox & Vodka

The National Music Center and Museum, in association with the Smithsonian
Institution and the Library of Congress, invites the public to the grand
opening, their Holiday Celebration.

Lox & Vodka is proud to be one of their featured performers. Please join us
Tuesday, December 27th, museum prime time ~ 12:30-1:15, in the Great Hall,
at 801 K Street, NW. This is a free, multicultural celebration.

This event will introduce the public to this wonderful, new museum and will
provide visitors with an opportunity to witness how various cultures in
America celebrate during the winter holiday season.

For directions: http://www.the-gig.us/Info.htm
For schedule of performances: http://www.the-gig.us/Schedule.htm

Rabbinical School Dropouts, Encinitas, CA, Dec 27

The Rabbinical School Dropouts will be performing 2 concerts, Dec. 26 and Dec 27th, at the Quail Botanical Gardens Garden of Lights in Encinitas, CA. Enjoy klezmer originals from their Tzadik release Cosmic Tree, as well as traditional standards in one of Californias most beautiful locations. Each night will feature 2 sets of klezmer music, and the concerts are both from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission is $6 for non-members of the Gardens, $4 for members, and $2 for children under 12. You can reach the Garden at qbgardens.com and at 760.436.3036 x206. The Quail Botanical Gardens are located at 230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas CA

Sephardic Music Festival, NYC, Dec 24-31

festival posterDecember 27th
Sephardic Music Festival
The Elias Ladino Ensemble and Yardena y son Ladino
@ Congregation Shearith Israel, The Spanish Portuguese Synagogue
7pm / $12 adv or $15 door
2 West 70th (off Central Park West)
www.modularmoods.com/smf/27th.html

For further information, contact:
Erez a.k.a. dj handler
Barzilai Productions
718.290.5372
E-mail dj handler
www.sephardicmusicfestival.com

Orquestra Kef, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec 27

Orquestra Kef
Martes 27 de Diciembre, 20.00 hs.
Plaza Uruguay, Av. Figueroa Alcorta y Tagle.
Organiza Jabad Lubavich Argentina, Acto Central.

The Leevees, Boston, MA, Dec 27

Tues, Dec 27
JDub, JFJ, and PJA Present:
Jewltide
Featuring THE LEEVEES
And special guests

Paradise Rock Club
967 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
Doors open 7pm
$12 in advance, $14 at the door, 18+

Hanukah Rap party, Jerusalem, Israel, Dec 27

BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG (HOLY) CITY
A Festive Celebration of Chanukah

featuring
Mobius (Dan Sieradski of Jewschool.com) on the wheels of steel

with special guests
Sagol 59
Yehuda Ledgley
Aliza Hava
Matthue Roth
& More

Tuesday, December 27 @9PM
Daila, 4 Shlomzion Hamalka, Jerusalem

Pharaoh's Daughter, Sarah Aroeste, Smadar, NYC, Dec 27

festival posterPharaoh's Daughter, Smadar, Sarah Aroeste Band
Tuesday, December 27th, 10 PM
$12.00
Makor Cultural Center in NYC
8pm / $12
35 West 67th st
b/w Central Park West and Columbus Ave
35 West 67th St., Between Columbus and Central Park West

Blending a psychedelic sensibility and a pan-Mediterranean sensuality, Basya Schechter leads her band, Pharaoh's Daughter, through swirling Hasidic chants, Mizrachi and Sephardi folk-rock, and spiritual stylings filtered through percussion, flute, strings and electronica. Basya's sound has been cultivated by her Hasidic music background and a series of trips to the Middle East, Africa, Israel, Egypt, Central Africa, Turkey, Kurdistan and Greece.

Smadar was born in Sderot, Israel. She grew up in a Moroccan household listening to Arabic music. Following her military service, she moved to New York to study theater, voice and movement. Smadar pursued acting at first, living bi-coastally between Los Angeles and New York, where she acted in theatre, films and commercials. In 2001 Smadar decided to shift her focus to music, following an encounter with Mr. Rashid Halial, a tremendously talented singer and violinist from Morocco. Together they formed trio that concentrated on Moroccan music, and began to perform in a variety of NY venues. Smadar's current repertoire has expanded to include several languages, including Arabic, Moroccan, Spanish, Ladino and Greek, and material that includes both original compositions and traditional songs. The full lineup of her current band includes accordion, Turkish clarinet, bass, drums, kanun and darbuka, and the arrangements are embedded in Turkish and Middle Eastern idioms. Smadar debuted her new material in Israel this past summer, receiving accolades from all the major media outlets. For more about Smadar, please check out her website at www.smadarlevi.com, where you can find music, photos, press articles and a video clip of a live performance.

Sarah Aroeste is the founder of the NY-based Ladino Rock group, the Sarah Aroeste Band. American-born Aroeste, with family roots in Spain and more recently in Salonika, Greece, launched her band to help bring Sephardic music to a new generation. Most influenced by the music and language of her Spanish origins, Aroeste grounds her music in Ladino, an ethnic form of Castilian Spanish developed by Spanish Jews after their expulsion from Spain in 1492.

December 28, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

Metropolitan Klezmer, NYC, Dec 28

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer Wednesday 12/28/05 World Financial Center, Winter Garden Palm Court indoor atrium, 212-945-0505 www.worldfinancialcenter.com Festival of Light & Sound holiday series 12:30–1:30pm, free! All ages

Klezcentricity, Bethesda, MD, Dec 28

Don't miss Klezcentricity at the Hungry For Music concert
at Strathmore Hall (http://hungryformusic.com/hfm/):
Wednesday, December 28, 2005, 8:00 pm
The Mansion at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD
Featuring: Klezcentricity, Marc Glickman & the Geltones, Lox & Vodka, Alexandria Kleztet, and more
Admission: $20.00; includes a copy of "A Chanukah Feast" CD, proceeds benefit Hungry for Music

The Levees Jewltide Hanukkah Bash

album cover The Leevees
12/28 Wed
World Cafe

Guster's Adam Gardner and The Zamboni's Dave Schneider have joined forces to bring you an instant indie-pop Hanukkah classic. JDub Records / Reprise Records are proud to announce The LeeVees on tour, kicking off in Baltimore on November 28th, in support of their debut release, "Hanukkah Rocks."

The song styles range from the Beach Boys-esque "Latke Clan" to the punk crunch of Ramones-inspired, "Gelt Melts" to the Hawaiian-sounding ode to a retiree who longs to be in Florida, "At the Timeshare." Yes, every song is about Hanukkah. Some say such a concept is a bit obsessive but Adam and Dave prefer the phrase "extremely focused."

The LeeVees touring band also features rabbi's-kid Shank Bone (keyboards) and Michael Azzerad (drums) author of "This Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From The American Indie Underground 1981-1991."

Latin Jewish Music, NYC, Dec 28, 29

LATIN JEWISH MUSIC - 4th + 5th NIGHTS OF HANUKKAH

Wed, Thu Dec 28 + 29 / 8 PM / $20 in advance, $25 at the door
IRVING FIELDS & SEPTETO RODRIGUEZ: "DREIDELS & BONGOS"

MAKOR
35 West 67th Street (CPW + Columbus)
212-601-1000 + www.makor.org (Info/Tickets)

Two generations of Latin Jewish musicians come together for two special
shows. At the age of 90, legendary lounge pianist and bandleader IRVING
FIELDS is the godfather of Latin Jewish music. Fields is noted for
creating this musical cocktail by blending the rhythms and melodies
Havana, Harlem, and the Catskills, most notably via 1959's multi-
million seller Bagels and Bongos, which was re-released earlier this
year. Joining Fields is SEPTETO RODRIGUEZ, led by Cuban-born
percussionist/ composer Roberto Juan Rodriguez. Rod
riguez is acclaimed for his innovative fusing of Cuban and Jewish
music, most recently on 2004's Baila! Gitano Baila!, "a mesmerizing
meld of pre-salsa Cuban music and traditional Jewish melodies."
(Washington Post)

Divahn, NYC, Dec 28

festival posterDecember 28th
Divahn with special guest Basya Schechter of Pharaoh's Daughter
9 pm
Joe's Pub
(425 Lafayette St, New York City)
as part of the 1st Annual Sephardic Music Festival. Click here for tickets.

December 29, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

Chassidic Jazz Project, Boca Raton, FL, Dec 29

On Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 8:00 PM, the Chassidic Jazz Project will return to South Florida with an exceptional live performance at Boca Tov. The Chassidic Jazz Project boats its sextet, which includes an intriguing and unconventional instrumentation, consisting of viola, cello, saxophone, guitar, bass, drums and percussion. "They funk up Jewish liturgical music with a fusion of modern jazz that will take the soul to a whole new level.” Call 561-394-3904 to order your tickets NOW - before they sell out! $10 in advance or $12 at the door.

Sephardic Music Festival, NYC, Dec 24-31

festival posterDecember 29th
Sephardic Music Festival
Anthony Coleman's Sephardic Tinge (8pm)
dj handler (b/w sets)
Uri Caine, Ben Perowsky & guests (10pm)
@ Tonic
8pm / $12 - 10pm / $12
107 Norfolk st
b/w Delancy & Rivington st
www.modularmoods.com/smf/29th.html

For further information, contact:
Erez a.k.a. dj handler
Barzilai Productions
718.290.5372
E-mail dj handler
www.sephardicmusicfestival.com

Latin Jewish Music, NYC, Dec 28, 29

LATIN JEWISH MUSIC - 4th + 5th NIGHTS OF HANUKKAH

Wed, Thu Dec 28 + 29 / 8 PM / $20 in advance, $25 at the door
IRVING FIELDS & SEPTETO RODRIGUEZ: "DREIDELS & BONGOS"

MAKOR
35 West 67th Street (CPW + Columbus)
212-601-1000 + www.makor.org (Info/Tickets)

Two generations of Latin Jewish musicians come together for two special
shows. At the age of 90, legendary lounge pianist and bandleader IRVING
FIELDS is the godfather of Latin Jewish music. Fields is noted for
creating this musical cocktail by blending the rhythms and melodies
Havana, Harlem, and the Catskills, most notably via 1959's multi-
million seller Bagels and Bongos, which was re-released earlier this
year. Joining Fields is SEPTETO RODRIGUEZ, led by Cuban-born
percussionist/ composer Roberto Juan Rodriguez. Rod
riguez is acclaimed for his innovative fusing of Cuban and Jewish
music, most recently on 2004's Baila! Gitano Baila!, "a mesmerizing
meld of pre-salsa Cuban music and traditional Jewish melodies."
(Washington Post)

December 30, 2005

20th KlezKamp, Kerhonkson, NY, Dec 25-30

klezkamp posterThis years KlezKamp, which begins the first night of Chanukah, celebrates all the holidays with its theme Gut Yontev KlezKamp!, from December 25-30 at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa in Kerhonkson, New York.

For more information, visit the KlezKamp website at www.livingtraditions.org/docs/index_kk.htm

December 31, 2005

Yiddishe Cup, Akron, OH, Dec 31

band photoYiddishe Cup
Dec 31
Akron Ohio First Night

Sephardic Music Festival, NYC, Dec 24-31

festival posterDecember 31st
Sephardic Music Festival
closing night; NYE Party! DJ Shotnez & dj handler of Balagan Boogaloo @ Makor all night / $65 (adv) or $75 (door) 35 West 67th st b/w Central Park West and Columbus Ave
www.modularmoods.com/smf/31st.html

For further information, contact:
Erez a.k.a. dj handler
Barzilai Productions
718.290.5372
E-mail dj handler
www.sephardicmusicfestival.com

Klezmer/Jewish Music, NYC, Dec 31

Big Klezmer/Jewish Music New Year's Eve Party at Makor.
Discounted tickets for Klez Kamp attendees.
Featuring:
9PM - Aaron Alexander's Midrash Mish Mosh
10PM - Frank London's Klezmer Brass All-Stars
10:45 - Klezmer Jam Session
11:30 - The Boys of Balagan Boogaloo (w/DJ Shotnez)
also on other floors: Movies, comedy, raffles for a trip to Fiji,
two hour open bar from 10-12 followed by a champagne toast at midnight.

Makor is 35 W. 67th St. between Columbus & Central Park West
$65 pp, $100 per couple advance
$75 at the door.

Tonight's Mish Mosh will include:

Merlin Shepherd - clarinet
Greg Wall- saxophone/clarinet
Alex Kontorovich - bari sax/clarinet
Frank London - trumpet
Dan Blacksburg - trombone
Jay Vilnai - guitar
Mark Rubin - bass
David Licht - drums
Aaron Alexander - drums