Yom Hashoah Commemoration Museum of Tolerance- New York New York City Manhattan - United States History: archeology Sun 1 May 2011
History: archeology
Sun 1 May 2011
2011
May 2011
Sunday 1 May 2011
Sun 1 May, 5 pm. 226 East 42nd Street, New York, 10017. Karen shulman, 212-697-1180. Museum of Tolerance- New York - [email][events]
Sunday, May 1, 2011 5:00pm Sandy Rubenstein 6:30pm Performance by HaZamir Teen Choir Sandy Rubenstein is a teacher at the Horace Mann School in New York and a Master Teacher with a USC Shoah Foundation - and the child of Holocaust survivors. Her father, Joseph Horn, 12 years old when the war began, passed away in 1999, three years after the publication of his memoir, Mark It With A Stone, the fulfillment of a life-long dream. Now, Mrs. Rubenstein relates her father's story, sharing excerpts from his book and interspersing video clips of her father speaking directly about his experiences from the Shoah Foundation's collection.
HaZamir/New Jersey is a 36 voice strong Jewish teen choir under the musical direction of Cantor Joel Caplan of Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, New Jersey. HaZamir's repertoire ranges from liturgical music to songs from Israel's contemporary music scene and has performed for numerous synagogues and organizations in New Jersey, New York, New England, Southern California, and Israel; and have traveled to London and Madrid to foster the beginning of Jewish teen choirs there.
$20 per person.
Please RSVP to (212) 697-1180 (212) 697-1180 or npoor@wiesenthal.com