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"COME TO THE CABARET!"
Sunday, November 5, 4pm
JCC East Bay
BERKELEY
Details and tickets for purchase at klezcalifornia.org. Save time when you arrive by buying tickets on-line! No additional fee! Note the end of daylight saving time
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Yiddish Culture Lesson Plans Going National
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One of KlezCalifornia's programs has gone national!
KlezCalifornia's twenty-six lesson plans on Yiddish culture for K-12 classes at religious schools and day schools are now available for free downloading. We developed and tested
these 45- to 75-minute lessons over the past four years through eighty presentations to students in twenty-five Bay Area schools.
A reflection on development of the lesson plans for this program "Tam: Tastes of Yiddish Culture for Kids & Teens," was published in late October in the pedagogy section of the online Yiddish studies journal, In Geveb.
The Tam program is funded this school year by grants from The Natan Fund and Marinus & Minna B. Koster Foundation.
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Translating and Transforming Her Father's Yiddish Book
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Thursday, November 2, 7pm
A Minyen Yidn (un Andere Zakhn) (A Bunch of Jews and Other Stuff) is a collection of short and irreverent Yiddish stories by Max B. Perlson focused on his childhood
shtetl, Duboy, Belarus, and on Brooklyn in the early 20th century. Perlson's daughter, cartoonist Trina Robbins, thought the book was lost, but found two originals in a Brooklyn Jewish library. She had it translated and given a new format with illustrations by fifteen comic artists. Co-presented by KlezCalifornia.
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Cabaret by the Bay at JCC in Berkeley
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Sunday, November 5, 4-6pm
The Gonifs - hot klezmer band, Lisa Geduldig - comedian, Gale Kissin - Yiddish vocalist, Ariel Lucky - klezmer hip hop storyteller! Dancing led by Bruce Bierman! Andy Muchin, MC! Plus a Yiddish Theater surprise!
$25 general / $10 teens / free kids 6-12 with a ticketed adult
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Stepchildren of the Shtetl
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Thursday, November 16, 7pm
In memoirs and literary works, the Jewish landscape of 19th- and early 20th-century Eastern Europe is often populated by an array of social outcasts, including the mentally ill, physically disabled people, beggars, vagrants, and poor orphans. Natan Meir will portray the lives of these "marginal folk" in both the shtetl and the big city. Co-presented by KlezCalifornia.
415.567.3327
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Hasidism in Ukraine
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Sunday, Nov. 19, 1:30pm
Hasidism originated and flourished on the territory of Ukraine. Alti Roda will speak
about the exhibit currently on display at the Jewish Community Library, which tells the story of the influential Jewish revivalist movement that was born in Ukraine. Co-presented by KlezCalifornia.
415.567.3327
Free!
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Yiddish Conversation
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KlezCalifornia Flisik Yidish Salon
Sunday, November 19, 2-4pm
Mir veln shmuesn vegn di temes:
* A fakt fun dayn lebn vos keyner in der grupeh veyst nisht. * Epes vos du host farloyrn * An eytseh vos du kenst gebn tsu a yungern mentsh
מיר װעלן שמועסן װעגן די טעמעס:
־ אַ פֿאַקט פֿון דײַן לעבן װאָס קײנער אין דער גרופּע װײסט נישט
־ עפּעס װאָס דו האָסט פֿאַרלױרן
־ אַן עצה װאָס דו קענסט געבן צו אַ יונגערן מענטש
At a private home, El Cerrito Free!
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The Promiscuous World of Jewish Music
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Monday, Nov. 27, 7pm
The music of Hasidic Jews is built upon a fascinating array of Jewish and non-Jewish influences. Focusing on the area in and around Uman, Josh Horowitz will unearth hidden Kabbalistic musical symbolisms and examine connections between Ottoman, Napoleonic, and Russian military bands, part of the Hasidic proclivity for assimilating neighboring musical cultures. The presentation will feature music examples, film clips, fun facts, insightful music analyses, and anecdotes about the styles of the different Hasidic dynasties as Horowitz asks, "What is Jewish in this music?"
Co-presented by KlezCalifornia.
415.567.3327
Free!
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Farshidns (This 'n That)
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Dogs and their owners practice Yiddish in New York's Central Park.
(thanks to Tony Phillips)
Ashkenazi Jews are not Khazars. History, Linguistics, and Genetics Proves It, by Alexander Beider.
Yiddish New York returns with a six-day gathering in late December of klezmer music, Yiddish culture, song & folk dance, theater, lectures, language, workshops, performances, visual arts, and film, with affordable programs for adults, kids and teens! To receive a 10% discount on 6-day registrations, enter code "YNY10" when registering online.
Proverb of the month
Sinning is difficult only the first time.
(Bageyn a zind iz shver nor dos ershteh mol) באַגײן אַ זינד איז שװער נאָר דאָס ערשטע מאָל
(from "Words Like Arrows," compiled by Shirley Kumove)
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Yiddish Culture in November
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Exhibit through December 15, Tuesdays through Fridays, 11am - 4pm
Exhibit through January 28
415.655.7800
Thursday, November 2, 6:30-8:30pm
707.664.2324
Schroeder Hall, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park
Free!
Translating and Transforming Her Father's Yiddish Book, with Trina Robbins
Thursday, November 2, 7pm
See details above.
Stepchildren of the
Shtetl: The Destitute, Disabled, and Demented of Jewish Eastern Europe, with
Natan Meir
Wednesday, November 15, 4pm in Berkeley and Thursday, November 16, 7pm, San Francisco
Friday, November 17, time TBD (check PBS local listings)
On PBS broadcast television, part of Great Performances series
Hasidism on the Territory of Ukraine, presesnted by Alti Roda
Sunday, November 19, 1:30pm
See details above.
Kle
zCalifornia Flisik Yidish Salon
The Promiscuous World of Jewish Music: Hasidic Musical Modes in the Ukraine, presented by Joshua Horowitz
Monday, November 27, 7pm
See details above.
Thursday, November 30, 6:30-8:30pm
707.664.2324
Free, including parking!
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Preview of Yiddish Culture in December
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Klezmer Workshop and Jam, with Jeanette Lewicki
Sunday, December 3, 2-5pm
Hasidism: A New History, presented by David Biale
Thursday, December 7, 7pm
415.567.3327
KlezCalifornia Flisik Yidish Salon
Sunday, December 10, 2-4pm 415.789.7679, [email protected]
Private home, San Francisco
Klezmer Workshop and Jam, with Cookie Segelstein
Sunday, December 10, 2-5pm
More info: 415.789.7679, [email protected]
Thursday, December 14, 7:30pm
650.724.2464
Sunday, December 17, 2pm
Freight & Salvage, Berkeley
Kol Truah Choral Concerts Sunday, December 17, 3pm, and Thursday, December 21, 7:30pm [email protected] Congregation Netivot Shalom, Berkeley, and Temple Israel, Alameda
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy (Jewish comedy on Christmas in a Chinese restaurant) Saturday, December 23 - Monday, December 25 New Asia Restaurant, San Francisco
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KlezCalifornia at the address below.
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