Bloody Truth -new Israeli song
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Posted by jewishindy on Wednesday, December 05 @ 09:38:55 EST (80 reads)
Watch with tears and shiver…some anger too
Yedida Freilich who lives in Judea and Samaria with a new video. Her father wrote the lyrics and produced this video.
From November 14 - 21, 2012, 1,500 rockets were fired from Gaza into Israeli civilian populations. Just one week later, in a nearly unanimous vote, the UN rewarded this savage aggression by recognizing 'Palestine' as a nonmember observer state.
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Video: Doomsday for Iran? US Tests EMP Bomb
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Posted by jewishindy on Wednesday, December 05 @ 09:23:22 EST (92 reads)
Boeing has successfully tested an EMP missile that could be doomsday for Iran; media have largely ignored the development. By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu Arutz Sheva Kislev 21, 5773, 05/12/12 01:10 Boeing has successful tested an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) missile that turns “science fiction into science fact” and could be the doomsday weapon against Iran, but media have largely ignored the development. The U.S. Air Force and Boeing demonstrated the device more than two months ago over a military site in the Utah desert, reported the VR-Zone technology website. Boeing did not keep the test a secret, but most mainstream media and technology sites overlooked the report. The test was codenamed CHAMP -- Counter-Electronics High Power Advanced Missile Project and was the first time a real EMP missile has been tested with positive real world results.
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''Only Israel.''
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Posted by jewishindy on Friday, July 02 @ 13:20:29 EDT (247 reads)
FOR ALL THOSE WHO CARE DEEPLY ABOUT ISRAEL
There is an amazing musician from Neve Daniel named Yedida Freilich.
She has just come out with and extremely powerful song called "Only Israel."
If you would like to be one of the first to hear it and see the music video, here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaGHUZ-8DWw
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Pianist Kissin protests against BBC anti-Israel bias
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Posted by jewishindy on Wednesday, January 13 @ 00:49:09 EST (258 reads)
World famous musician writes to BBC Director-General
By Stephen Pollard and Robyn Rosen The JC December 30, 2009
The Russian-born pianist Evgeny Kissin, who became a British citizen in 2002, has accused the BBC of “slander and bias” against Israel, broadcasting material he describes as “painfully reminiscent of the old Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda”.
Mr Kissin, 38, who until now has not generally been known as politically engaged, has written to the director-general of the BBC, Mark Thompson. According to a close friend of the pianist, he has decided to become “actively involved in exposing and countering the evil propaganda of certain British media and especially the BBC.”
Mr Kissin’s decision to use his fame and artistic renown to protest to the BBC on Israel’s behalf contrasts with the criticisms against the Jewish state regularly voiced by musicians such as Daniel Barenboim, who holds Israeli citizenship.
In Mr Kissin’s letter, he accuses the BBC’s Persian Service of a “blood libel concerning Israel’s alleged harvesting of Palestinian organs and blood for future transplant”.
He continues: “It beggars belief that the British taxpayer should be funding an organisation which is aligning itself with Iran’s despotic leader in its antisemitic propaganda. Other print media like the Guardian, which erroneously printed this libel propagated by Israel’s enemies, have since apologised. I am not aware of any such retraction from the BBC.”
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Pearls Before Breakfast
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Posted by jewishindy on Monday, December 28 @ 23:20:54 EST (410 reads)
[JewishIndy Editor: This article from 2007 really doesn't have anything to do with Judaism, Israel, or the other normal topics covered regularly by this rag, but it is so interesting, I just had to post it! Josh Bell, nevertheless is Jewish (considered the top violinist alive,) and was playing Bach on his fiddle in a train station in Washington D.C. in order to document the response. What he found was heart-wrenching. This is a long article, but well worth the reading. DO check out the several short videos in the original article linked here and at end of this posting! ...Yet, it actually may have everything to do with our normal topics after all! People are truly soooo busy with actual SURVIVAL, that the important things are missed in the rush to achieve that for our loved ones and for our families. Josh's shock and frustration and sobering monitoring of today's realities are exactly on topic!]
HE EMERGED FROM THE METRO AT THE L'ENFANT PLAZA STATION AND POSITIONED HIMSELF AGAINST A WALL BESIDE A TRASH BASKET. By most measures, he was nondescript: a youngish white man in jeans, a long-sleeved T-shirt and a Washington Nationals baseball cap. From a small case, he removed a violin. Placing the open case at his feet, he shrewdly threw in a few dollars and pocket change as seed money, swiveled it to face pedestrian traffic, and began to play . It was 7:51 a.m. on Friday, January 12, the middle of the morning rush hour. In the next 43 minutes, as the violinist performed six classical pieces, 1,097 people passed by. Almost all of them were on the way to work, which meant, for almost all of them, a government job. L'Enfant Plaza is at the nucleus of federal Washington, and these were mostly mid-level bureaucrats with those indeterminate, oddly fungible titles: policy analyst, project manager, budget officer, specialist, facilitator, consultant. Each passerby had a quick choice to make, one familiar to commuters in any urban area where the occasional street performer is part of the cityscape: Do you stop and listen? Do you hurry past with a blend of guilt and irritation, aware of your cupidity but annoyed by the unbidden demand on your time and your wallet? Do you throw in a buck, just to be polite? Does your decision change if he's really bad? What if he's really good? Do you have time for beauty? Shouldn't you? What's the moral mathematics of the moment? On that Friday in January, those private questions would be answered in an unusually public way. No one knew it, but the fiddler standing against a bare wall outside the Metro in an indoor arcade at the top of the escalators was one of the finest classical musicians in the world, playing some of the most elegant music ever written on one of the most valuable violins ever made. His performance was arranged by The Washington Post as an experiment in context, perception and priorities -- as well as an unblinking assessment of public taste: In a banal setting at an inconvenient time, would beauty transcend? The musician did not play popular tunes whose familiarity alone might have drawn interest. That was not the test. These were masterpieces that have endured for centuries on their brilliance alone, soaring music befitting the grandeur of cathedrals and concert halls. The acoustics proved surprisingly kind. Though the arcade is of utilitarian design, a buffer between the Metro escalator and the outdoors, it somehow caught the sound and bounced it back round and resonant. The violin is an instrument that is said to be much like the human voice, and in this musician's masterly hands, it sobbed and laughed and sang -- ecstatic, sorrowful, importuning, adoring, flirtatious, castigating, playful, romancing, merry, triumphal, sumptuous. So, what do you think happened? HANG ON, WE'LL GET YOU SOME EXPERT HELP.
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Most Israelis Demonstrate Extraordinary Self-Restraint
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Posted by jewishindy on Monday, December 21 @ 12:45:01 EST (199 reads)
Calls for a freeze on Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria - while Arab construction, which far exceeds Jewish development, continues unfettered - are clearly biased and by itself a violation of international law. Israel, as a party to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR, 1966) is obligated to use "all appropriate means" to promote and protect the right to housing, including the prohibition on forced evictions.
Arabs claim that Jewish settlements "change the status" of the Territories and represent a distortion of the Oslo Accords. This phrase applies to acts that change the political status of the disputed territory - such as outright Israeli annexation or a Palestinian declaration of statehood. Since Jewish settlements are legal, they should be promoted and supported in accordance of the "Mandate for Palestine" - The historical League of Nations document, that laid down the Jewish legal right to settle anywhere in western Palestine, the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Pete Seeger promoted for peace prize
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Posted by jewishindy on Monday, May 11 @ 13:45:31 EDT (159 reads)
By Joseph Farah WorldNetDaily May 11, 2009
Can a once-committed Stalinist win a Nobel Peace Prize?
Probably.
In this upside-down, inside-out, morally perverted parallel universe in which we live, it almost seems likely.
Of course, if Yasser Arafat, the father of modern terrorism, could win one, it kind of takes the sheen off the prize for people of goodwill.
The question comes up because one long-time, diehard Communist Party member, Pete Seeger, is actively campaigning for one – or, at least, his "progressive" pals are on his behalf.
The semi-retired folksinger recently celebrated his 90th birthday with 15,000 fans at Madison Square Garden. Appropriately, Barack Obama sent a greeting.
As Seeger's apologists like to put it, "since the late 1930s, Seeger has been a political activist and a troubadour for social justice in the U.S. and human rights around the world. He has used his remarkable talents as a performer, musician, songwriter, and folklorist to engage other people, from all walks of life, across generations and cultures, in causes to build a better and more civilized world. He almost singlehandedly popularized the notion that music can be a force for social change."
The article goes on, as so many previous articles have, about how Pete Seeger was unfairly persecuted for his socially conscious activism during the "McCarthy era."
What the article doesn't say – and they seldom do – is that Seeger was indeed a card-carrying and proud member of the Communist Party USA. He gleefully traveled to the Soviet Union to bolster his friend Josef Stalin at the very time the tyrant was systematically killing tens of millions of his own people, imprisoning others in slave labor camps and brutally repressing the rest.
That's a record that certainly deserves consideration for a Nobel Peace Prize, isn't it?
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Georgia On My Mind
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Posted by jewishindy on Monday, August 11 @ 20:49:36 EDT (243 reads)
Georgia On My Mind (click to view Ray Charles doing it) Georgia On My Mind (click to view Louis Armstrong doing it)
Georgia, Georgia, [I cried] The whole day through Just an old sweet song Keeps Georgia on my mind
I'm say Georgia Georgia A song of you Comes as sweet and clear As moonlight through the pines
Other arms reach out to me Other eyes smile tenderly Still in peaceful dreams I see The road leads back to you
I said Georgia, Ooh Georgia, no peace I find Just an old sweet song Keeps Georgia on my mind
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Rare recording of "Hatikva " from almost 62 years ago
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Posted by JewishIndy on Thursday, November 08 @ 20:51:45 EST (221 reads)
Scott Simon of NPR reports on a rare recording of "Hatikva" from almost 62 years ago. [Click on the link below] It was recorded by a British reporter on April 20, 1945 in Bergen-Belsen when the British army liberated the few thousand survivors in the concentration camp, half of which were Jewish, most of them at the extremes of their strength. It was recently discovered and apparently was loaned to NPR by the Smithsonian Institute. The British priest organized prayers for Kabbalat Shabbat for the Jews. It was the first time after six years of war and after more than 10 years of persecution. With a lot of effort the Jews organized themselves and, knowing they were recorded, sang " Hatikva". As you can hear they sang the original version as it was written by Naftali Imber. Picturing them in the midst of the concentration camp singing after all they had been through renders this a very moving scenario. CLICK ON THE LINE BELOW TO HEAR.
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Neighborhood Bully
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Posted by JewishIndy on Friday, August 10 @ 12:36:07 EDT (216 reads)
NEIGHBORHOOD BULLY Bob Dylan First Release: Infidels 1983
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Well, the neighborhood bully, he's just one man, His enemies say he's on their land. They got him outnumbered about a million to one, He got no place to escape to, no place to run. He's the neighborhood bully.
The neighborhood bully just lives to survive, He's criticized and condemned for being alive. He's not supposed to fight back, he's supposed to have thick skin, He's supposed to lay down and die when his door is kicked in. He's the neighborhood bully.
The neighborhood bully been driven out of every land, He's wandered the earth an exiled man. Seen his family scattered, his people hounded and torn, He's always on trial for just being born. He's the neighborhood bully. |
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Remembering 'Reb Shlomo' and Healing the Nation
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Posted by JewishIndy on Monday, November 21 @ 22:05:14 EST (4276 reads)
"...“So many people are living in Israel because of Shlomo,” said Yehuda Katz, the musical director of the concert and redemption rock-band Reva L’Sheva front-man. “I know that I am one of them.”
By Ezra HaLevi
Arutz Sheva
November 21, 2005 / 19 Cheshvan 5766
Thousands of people packed Jerusalem’s National Convention Center Saturday night to remember Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, giving over his melodies together with his Torah lessons.
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Neighborhood Bully – Bob Dylan, 1983
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Posted by JewishIndy on Thursday, December 23 @ 22:15:44 EST (390 reads)
Well the neighborhood bully - he's just one man
His enemies say he's on their land,
They've got him outnumbered at a million to one
He got no place to escape to, no place to run
He's the neighborhood bully...
Neighborhood bully, he just lives to survive
He's criticized and condemned for bein' alive
Not supposed to fight back - and to have thick skin
Supposed to lay down and die when his door is kicked in
He's the neighborhood bully...
Neighborhood bully, been driven out of every land,
He's wandered the earth, an exiled man
Seein' his family scattered people hounded and torn
He's always on trial - for just bein' born
He's the neighborhood bully
When he knocked out a lynch mob - he was criticized,
Old women condemned him, said he should apologize
When he destroyed a bomb factory, nobody was glad
The bombs were meant for him - he was supposed to feel bad
He's the neighborhood bully...
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Sephardic Artist to Perform at Early Music Festival
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Posted by JewishIndy on Monday, June 16 @ 09:51:14 EDT (627 reads)
The Indianapolis Early Music Festival, known for its relaxed atmosphere and thrilling performances, will be ending this year's season with The Ivory Consort's controversial new program, "Music in the Land of Three Faiths", on July 27th at 7:30 PM in the Indianapolis Art Center Auditorium (820 East 67th St.).
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Three Faiths Performance on July 27
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Posted by JewishIndy on Wednesday, June 04 @ 22:22:18 EDT (813 reads)
The Indianapolis Early Music Festival, known for its relaxed atmosphere and thrilling performances, will be ending this year's season with The Ivory Consort's controversial new program, "Music in the Land of Three Faiths", on July 27th at 7:30 PM in the Indianapolis Art Center Auditorium (820 East 67th St.).
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IU Hillel Sponsors Afternoon of Jewish Music and Dessert Reception at JCC
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Posted by JewishIndy on Tuesday, April 08 @ 21:20:35 EDT (612 reads)
The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center at Indiana University will present Milestones and Music: An Afternoon of Jewish Music on Sunday, April 20th, from 2-4 pm at the Laikin Auditorium of the Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center in Indianapolis.
The event is intended to celebrate the accomplishments and milestones of the organization, including the Bat Mitzvah, or thirteenth year of Rabbi Susan Laikin Shifron’s tenure as executive director. “We interpret Jewish music very broadly, so our students will be playing and singing everything from Gershwin to Yiddish folk songs,” said Shifron. “The event really celebrates not only the talent and skill of these students, but also brings our community together in support of Jewish student life here at Indiana University,” she added.
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Wu-Tang Rap Group Tours Israel to Show Solidarity and Jam!
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Posted by JewishIndy on Friday, March 28 @ 17:15:24 EST (714 reads)
WU-TANG TO TOUR ISRAEL
I have to be honest with you, I don't know Wu-Tang from the astronaut drink but this is cool. A group which I thought might have Asian origins appears from the photo to be a group of young African-American men. Good for them! True, I don't know their music, but it made for a great article. Shoshana
Despite the War Iraq and the volatile situation in the Middle East, WU-TANG CLAN, one of the world's biggest rap groups, are heading out to tour Israel. Wu-Tang members Cappadonna and Remedy have announced plans to perform in Tel Aviv, Beersheva, Haifa, Eilat, and Jerusalem in May.
"As Americans and hip-hop artists, we want to show solidarity with the people of Israel," Cappadonna told Launch music. "No one thinks that a Hebrew-speaking country has anything to do with hip-hop, but hip-hop is alive in Israel and we are going there to foster the new generations’ way of communicating."
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That's Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish: Klezmer Music in Germany
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Posted by JewishIndy on Friday, March 28 @ 00:18:35 EST (753 reads)
Alan Bern, composter and musician, will give a talk at the Broadmoor Country Club on Sunday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. as the 2003 speaker for the Dorit and Gerald Paul Program for the Study of Germans and Jews.
The IU Jewish Studies Program in Bloomington sponsors this lectureship. Although I (Shoshana) am notably biased, (as a graduate of the JSP program, former program director (1987-1992) and friend of the speaker's family,) this should prove to be a terrific event. Alan Bern is an amazing klezmer accordionist and pianist and musical director of the klezmer group, Brave Old World. He has worked on the teaching staff of KlezKamp and Buffalo on the Roof.
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An Evening of Yiddish Song with Liora Grodnikaite
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Posted by JewishIndy on Sunday, February 09 @ 23:39:00 EST (653 reads)
Mezzo soprano Liora Grodnikaite began singing Yiddish folk songs at the age of 11 in Lithuania. As a member of the Children Song and Dance Ensemble she performed with the Ensemble in the Baltic States, Poland and Israel from 1989-1993.
This classically-trained singer will perform at Indiana University in Bloomington on Wednesday, March 26th at 7 p.m. in Auer Hall.
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Simon Sargon's Amazing Background -- He'll be here 1/23-26
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Posted by JewishIndy on Saturday, January 18 @ 14:48:30 EST (653 reads)
Internationally acclaimed composer, pianist, and conductor Simon Sargon will be
in Indianapolis January 23-26, 2003 serving as the Scholar in Residence as a
part of the Third Jewish Choral Music Festival.
Simon Sargon was born in 1938 in Bombay, India of Sephardic-Indian and
Ashkenazic-Russian descent, and came to the United States as an infant. He took
private piano lessons with Mieczyslaw Horszowski, and studied music theory at
Brandeis University where he graduated magna cum laude. His studies continued
in composition at the Julliard School under Vincent Persichetti, and at the
Aspen School of Music under Darius Milhaud. While in New York, Sargon served on
the musical staff of the New York City Center Opera and also taught on the
faculties of Sarah Lawrence College and the Julliard School. He was also
closely associated with famed mezzo-soprano Jennie Tourel, accompanying many of
her concerts in both this country and abroad.
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Celebrate the Psalm Tradition on Sunday, January 26, 2003
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Posted by JewishIndy on Thursday, January 16 @ 22:18:33 EST (2693 reads)
On Sunday, January 26, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. more than 100 singers and choral groups from across Indiana and Ohio will come together for a choral concert in Celebration of Psalms! This free concert is open to the public and will be held at the Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center Laikin Auditorium, located at 6701 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
Celebration of Psalms! will be under the baton of internationally renowned conductor, composer, and scholar in residence Simon Sargon. Mr. Sargon is a member of the music faculty at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX, and has also taught on the faculties of Sarah Lawrence College, the Julliard School and the New York City Center Opera. He is widely recognized as one of the leading creative figures in Sacred Music and his compositions are regularly performed in churches, synagogues and concert halls around the world.
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Jewish Choral Music Festival & Workshop with Simon Sargon
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Posted by JewishIndy on Tuesday, January 07 @ 07:12:29 EST (845 reads)
Learn about Jewish history and culture through Jewish choral music! Mark your calendars for this biennial workshop is scheduled for January 24-26th, 2003. Simon Sargon, a leading figure in Jewish music today, is the visiting scholar for this event. He holds music degrees from Brandeis University and The Juliard School and is Professor of Composition at Southern Methodist University.
A variety of events will occur around the Indianapolis Jewish Choral Music Festival. The main event is the Sunday, Jan. 26, 3 p.m. concert in the JCC’s Laikin Auditorium, “A Celebration of Psalms,” featuring Simon Sargon, internationally renowned director, composer and professor of music.
Sargon will also present lectures at the following venues:
Friday, Jan. 24, 6 p.m., IHC, “Psalms as Inspiration in the Creative Process.” Free.
Saturday, Jan. 25, 10 a.m., BEZ, “Cantillation.” Free.
Saturday, Jan. 25, 12:15 p.m., Congregation Shaarey Tefilla, Kiddush luncheon lecture “The Development of Trop.” 253-4591.
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3rd Jewish Choral Fest; Simon Sargon conducting; Celebration of Psalms Concert
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Posted by JewishIndy on Monday, December 30 @ 19:14:14 EST (449 reads)
On Sunday, January 26, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. more than 100 singers and choral groups from across Indiana and Ohio will come together for a choral concert in Celebration of Psalms! This free concert is open to the public and will be held at the Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center Laikin Auditorium, located at 6701 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260.
Celebration of Psalms! will be under the baton of internationally renowned conductor, composer, and scholar in residence Simon Sargon. Mr. Sargon is a member of the music faculty at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX, and has also taught on the faculties of Sarah Lawrence College, the Julliard School and the New York City Center Opera. He is widely recognized as one of the leading creative figures in Sacred Music and his compositions are regularly performed in churches, synagogues and concert halls around the world.
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A CELEBRATION OF PSALMS The Jewish Choral Music Festival
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Posted by JewishIndy on Wednesday, December 11 @ 14:50:09 EST (1098 reads)
Simon Sargon, internationally renowned director and composer will lead local choirs and individuals in this three day workshop which will conclude with a major concert on Sunday, January 26, 2003 at 3 p.m. in the Laikin Auditorium of the JCC.
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Jewish Choral Music Festival & Workshop with Simon Sargon
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Posted by JewishIndy on Monday, September 09 @ 23:11:38 EDT (471 reads)
Learn about Jewish history and culture through Jewish choral music! Mark your calendars for this biennial workshop is scheduled for January 23-26th, 2003. Simon Sargon, a leading figure in Jewish music today, is the visiting scholar for this event. He holds music degrees from Brandeis University and The Juliard School and is Professor of Composition at Southern Methodist University.
A variety of events will occur around the Indianapolis Jewish Choral Music Festival. The main event is the Sunday, Jan. 26, 3 p.m. concert in the JCC’s Laikin Auditorium, “A Celebration of Psalms,” featuring Simon Sargon, internationally renowned director, composer and professor of music.
Sargon will also present lectures at the following venues:
Friday, Jan. 24, 6 p.m., IHC, “Psalms as Inspiration in the Creative Process.” Free.
Saturday, Jan. 25, 10 a.m., BEZ, “Cantillation.” Free.
Saturday, Jan. 25, 12:15 p.m., Congregation Shaarey Tefilla, Kiddush luncheon lecture “The Development of Trop.” 253-4591.
For more information on this major community event, contact Cantor Judith Meyersberg or Toby Amir-Fox, 255-3124, or visit indychoralfest.org
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Serious musician, serious Jew
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Posted by JewishIndy on Monday, June 10 @ 09:23:27 EDT (1198 reads)
Samuel Thomas is a young man with a vision -- to combine his love of Judaism and his love of music -- and share it. Several factors in his life brought him to focus his energy on creating a forum that young Jews would tune into. His experiences in Israel, the tragedy of 9/11, a Chabad Rabbi in Boston all let him to create Jewish Awareness Through Music, jatm, a program to teach Jewish students about their culture and history through music.
You can learn more about Samuel Thomas and his music below:
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