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An Evening at the Catskills

FEATURING: Vaudeville, Magic and Games| WHEN: Wednesday, May 16 at 7pm

 
   

Simon Says: You will have the time of your life at an evening inspired by the fun-filled ambience of the Borscht Belt, the famed Jewish summer vacation region of the Catskills. Enjoy a musical, magical revue by Folksbiene performers Shane Baker and Steve Sterner. Be the last one standing at a wicked game of Simon Says. Try your hand at Canasta and Bingo while enjoying a Creamsicle. All while taking in the magnificent ambience of our landmark site and meeting other like-minded souls. Beer and wine will be served.

This event is co-sponsored by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene.

      

 
 

Museum at Eldridge Street

12 Eldridge Street between Canal and Division Streets

Easy to get to: B & D trains to Grand Street; F train to East Broadway;

M15 bus to Canal and Allen Streets

www.eldridgestreet.org or 212.219.0888

 

The Museum at Eldridge Street, based in the National Historic Landmark Eldridge Street Synagogue, presents the culture, history and traditions of the great wave of Jewish immigrants to the Lower East Side drawing parallels with the diverse cultural communities that have settled in America. Tours, exhibits, and public and educational programs tell the story of the generations that carried religious and communal customs to a new country and celebrate America’s broad cultural traditions.

www.eldridgestreet.org