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January 18, 2015

"The Vilna YIVO: Serving the Jewish Nation"+concert, the Bronx, NYC, 18 Jan 2015

פּראָפֿעסאָר צירל קוזניץ און זינגערין לויִזאַ מור


Sunday, January 18, 1:30pm
Sholem Aleichem Cultural Center-Bronx
3301 Bainbridge Ave,
Bronx, New York 10467

לעקציע אויף ייִדיש: פּראָפֿ צירל קוזניץ, באַרד־קאָלעדזש:
„דער ווילנער ייִוואָ —צו דינען דעם ייִדישן פֿאָלק".
אין דער מוזיקאַלישער פּראָגראַם: זינגערין לויִזאַ מור.
אַרײַנגאַנג: $3.50
מיטגלידער פֿרײַ
פֿאַרגעסט ניט צו באַנײַען אײַער מיטגלידשאַפֿט $15 אַ יאָר. Yiddish lecture by
Prof. Cecile Esther Kuznitz
of Bard College will present a lecture on
The Vilna YIVO: Serving the Jewish"
"Nation
Followed by a program of Yiddish song with Luisa Muhr
Admission $3.50, free for students and members. Renew your membership for just $15 a year
Corner 208th street, nr. Montefiore Hospital
D train to 205th St. or 4 train to Moshulu Parkway
near Montefiore hospital

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Klezmatics with Joshua Nelson, Baltimore, MD, 18 Jan 2015

new album coverKlezmatics with Joshua Nelson in
Brother Moses Smote the Water

Sunday, January 18, 7pm
The Gordon Center for Performing Arts
3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue
Owings Mills, MD 21117

Tix: $30 advance / $34 door
Purchase tix online

Celebrate the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend with a diverse group of dynamic performers who breathe new life into songs from both Jewish and African-American heritage. The Klezmatics, known for their dynamic re-imagining of Klezmer, join with Joshua Nelson, an African-American Jew known as the "Prince of Kosher Gospel." Brother Moses Smote the Water is a cross-cultural celebration of freedom songs from the Jewish and African American traditions, illustrating the spiritual common ground of both traditions and weaving a musical story of inspiration and social action. Special guests will be Baltimore's Bethel AME Church Outreach of Love Gospel Choir. This exciting collaboration will leave you inspired by Dr. King's vision of a unified community.