Chittenden County Events
Chittenden County Events
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Rising Song Workshop
Rising Song Workshop with Joey Weisenberg brought to you by Havurah House, Temple Sinai & Ohavi Zedek
VISIT THE LANDING PAGE FOR THIS EVENT
WHEN? Wednesday, June 5 at 7pm
WHERE? Havurah House in Middlebury VT
WHAT? Hands on workshop with Joey Weisenberg
The workshop also serves as a gateway to Weisenberg's acclaimed Master Classes in Jewish Song and Prayer, a comprehensive video library gleaned from decades of leadership in the field of Jewish music. Participants will have the opportunity to:
Study from 18 online courses covering diverse topics from nigun (spiritual melodies) and nusach(traditional prayer chants) to composition & instruments
Deepen their musical knowledge and practice at their own pace
Connect with a vibrant online community of fellow learners
Subscribing members of Joey's Master Classes can attend the Rising Song Workshop for free.
When you subscribe to the class (just $18/month cancelable anytime)
you unlock access to this amazing workshop!
FUN VENER VELT
Ohavi Zedek is pleased to welcome our recent visiting clergy member Rabbi Jessca Kate Meyer (vocals) and Boston-based musicians Hankus Netsky (piano) and Itay Dayan(clarinet). Their trio is called Fun Yener Velt” (“From Another World”).
Join us for a spirited performance to benefit OZ’s Full Circle Preschool.
Soulful Jewish melodies rescued from a Carpathian farming village
Joyfully raucous Klezmer and Yiddish theater tunes
and a few surprises…
Join us beforehand for a wine & cheese benefit art show reception at 6:30 pm.
All Thing Equal: The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
STARRING MICHELLE AZAR AS RUTH BADER GINSBURG
DIRECTED BY LALEY LIPPARD
WRITTEN BY TONY AWARD-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT RUPERT HOLMES
Supreme Court Justice “RBG” welcomes a friend of the family to her cozy chambers to convey, over the course of ninety fascinating and often funny minutes, a sense of her life and its many trials: losing her mother the day before she graduated as valedictorian of her Brooklyn high school . . . being one of only nine young women studying law at Harvard while also raising a daughter and helping her husband battle cancer . . . fighting for women's rights in the nineteen-seventies before condescending all-male courts . . . and taking courageous stands for human rights as a voice of reason amid a splintering and increasingly politicized Supreme Court. An evening with a great and compassionate icon of straight-thinking American justice emerges . . . an RBG who is not only “notorious” but victorious as she takes a stand for ordinary people facing the many challenges of a changing world. Bring your scrunchies, your hankies, your humor and your heart to this entertaining and uplifting event!