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June 11, 2006

2nd Annual Shalshelet New Jewish Liturgical Music Fest, Chevy Chase, MD, Jun 11

The Second International Festival of New Jewish Liturgical Music
Sunday, June 11
Ohr Kodesh Congregation in Chevy Chase, Maryland (8300 Meadowbrook Lane)

The 7 p.m. concert will feature 15 of these liturgical works, and the day-long Festival, beginning at 10 a.m., will showcase the remainder of the compositions.

Tickets: In advance concert only: $20; workshops & brunch: $30; concert and workshops & brunch: $40. Purchase tickets: send a check payable to Shalshelet, PO Box 15836, Chevy Chase, MD 20825 or www.shalshelet.org. At the door additional $5 for each event.

For more information, visit www.shalshelet.org.

Building on the success of the inaugural Festival in November 2004, this year's submissions totaled more than 300 from 107 composers across the U.S., as well as Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Israel and Uganda. The winning composers comprise a diverse group geographically and musically, and in their Jewish affiliations and practices -- Rabbis and Cantors, teachers and students, and those with primary occupations outside the Jewish and music worlds. The compositions include tunes for congregational singing, cantorial solos, and choral pieces in styles ranging from Hasidic to jazz, classical, South American and American pop.

I am in awe, overwhelmed with delight, said Hazzan Dr. Ramón Tasat, Shalshelet s president. That the numbers have doubled this year twice as many submissions by twice as many composers this is nothing short of amazing. It is a testament to the contribution Shalshelet continues to make as an essential outlet for liturgical music, he added.

Shalshelet encourages submissions (using a blind review process) from amateur and professional musicians. The music review committee consists of three highly accomplished musicians -- Hazzan Dr. Ramón Tasat, Hazzan Natasha J. Hirschhorn and Dr. Norma Brooks.

The Festival is designed to provide an opportunity for the audience to hear traditional Jewish texts in fresh musical settings, and to learn from the composers. This year s program includes a Sunday evening concert and Sunday morning workshops with composers, focusing on four liturgical themes: Shabbat, Psalms (Tehillim), Days of Awe (Yamim Noraim) and Unusual Texts. The Sunday morning presentations and brunch allow for lively discussions of the creative process and musical approaches to text.

Shalshelet (Hebrew for chain ) was established as a non-profit in 2003 to encourage the creation of original Jewish liturgical music. The Foundation s mission is to build bridges within the Jewish community and beyond, by exposing a wider audience to Jewish religious music in creative ways.

2006 Greater Chicago Jewish Festival, Chicago, IL, Jun 11

2006 GREATER CHICAGO JEWISH FESTIVAL

WHEN: Sunday, June 11
WHERE: the Forest Preserve at Oakton (8000 N) and Lehigh
(6300 W) in Morton Grove
TIME: 11:00am 6:00 pm
PARKING: free parking next to the Festival grounds
WEBSITE: www.jewishfestival.org
PHONE: 847.933.3000
RAIN LOCATION: Niles West High School, 5701 Oakton, Skokie

For more information or to volunteer for the Festival please call
847-933-3000 or visit at www.jewishfestival.org

The 2006 Greater Chicago Jewish Festival, the heart and soul of
Jewish Chicago, will be held on Sunday, June 11, at the Forest
Preserve at Oakton (8000 N) and Lehigh (6300 W) in Morton
Grove, from 11am-6pm. The multi-talented singer, songwriter
Lisa Loeb will headline as part of continuous music and dance
throughout the day.

Unique in its celebration of Jewish culture in America, the
festival seeks to combine all aspects of the Chicagoland Jewish
community. Four stages of music and dance create a vibrant
background for over 40,000 attendees, who also can wander
through the extensive art bazaar featuring artists from the U.S.
and Israel.

Several acts are new to the festival this year. In addition to Lisa
Loeb, the Jewish rock band, Blue Fringe, will perform, and the
Urban Tunells Klezmerband is coming all the way from Norway
for their first American appearance. Past Festival favorites such
as Debbie Friedman, Stuart Rosenberg, Jeff Klepper and Rabbi
Joe Black are returning to entertain their fans.

Representing the backbone of the Jewish community will be over
80 booths of co-sponsoring Jewish organizations reflecting the
community's interests and diversity. Nearby visitors can browse
in the Book Shuk, where visiting authors will sign their latest
works.

With their parents in tow, children will revel at the Hands-On
tent and the kids stage.

Everyone will enjoy the strictly kosher food court, which features
several cooking demonstrations in addition to falafel, pizza, ice
cream and more.

The Festival has something for everyone--teens, adults, children
and seniors; families, singles and groups of friends; cultural,
religious or secular Jews; those interested in any part of Jewish
life. "The Festival provides an opportunity for our community to
come together to celebrate Jewish culture rather than the crises
which punctuate our lives," commented Michael Lorge, the
Festival's founder and executive director.

The all-day Festival, the largest Jewish cultural event in Chicago,
is produced by the Jewish POCET, an all volunteer, non-profit
organization dedicated to creating quality events for the Chicago
Jewish community. Free parking next to the Festival grounds.

For more information or to volunteer for the Festival please call
847-933-3000 or visit at www.jewishfestival.org

Mitziut Shivti Drum Circle, Chicago, IL, Jun 11

Join in the excitement of the Mitziut Shiviti Drum Circle at Chcago's Jewish fest on Sunday. Join us from 3:00-3:30 PM near the Jewel Foods Model T car, near the food area. Bring your own drum, borrow one of ours, clap your hands, dance or just hang.

Afro-Semitic Experience, Frank London's 'Hazonos', White Plains, NYC, Jun 11

On June 11th, the Afro-Semitic Experience with London's Hazonos project, 7pm, at Temple Israel Center of White Plains. 280 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, New York, 914-948-2800.

www.templeisraelcenter.org

The Ballad of Monish, Montreal, Canada, Jun 10-18

The Ballad of Monish
June 10-18 only at the
MILE END CULTURAL CENTER
5390 St-Laurent

SATURDAY JUNE 10TH 4:00pm
SUNDAY JUNE 11TH 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY JUNE 14TH 11:30pm
THURSDAY JUNE 15TH 9:45 pm
SATURDAY JUNE 17TH 12:15 pm
SUNDAY JUNE 18TH 8:45 pm

TICKETS $9.00 CHILDREN $4.00
St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival

Marty Green performs his musical version of Peretz's famous Yiddish poem, a Faustian spoof about a Talmudic prodigy led astray by the Devil.

"...a cross-cultural tour-de-force." (Jewish Post)
"exuberant, creative...yet scholarly!" (Canadian Jewish News)
"...a truly enjoyable evening!" (Winnipeg Press Club News)

Pharaoh's Daughter, NYC, Jun 11

Pharaoh's Daughter
Mo Pitkins "House of Satisfaction" Jewish/latin food... showcasing new songs.. Before sunset summer show! - 34 Avenue A - $10

Golem, Cambridge, MA, Jun 11

Golem is long overdue to return to Boston (di alte heym for many of
us)... and so, here we come..... to TT's of all places!
See Golem live in all its colors... and stay tuned for special Boston
guests!

Sunday, June 11th
TT the Bear's
10 Brookline St.
Cambridge MA

9:30pm
Tickets $8
www.ttthebears.com