Ticket to Jerusalem exhibition at JCC in Manhattan
Opening Reception
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Time: 7:30pm – 10:30pm
Address: 334 Amsterdam Ave. (75-76 Str), New York, NY
Exhibition curated by Radik Shvarts
Join for the opening reception of Ticket to Jerusalem, an exhibition of entries from a year-long international mail-art project. “Ticket to Jerusalem” showcased the designs of artists from around the world who answered the call to design the “perfect airplane ticket to Jerusalem”. The tickets (boarding passes), all created on 8×3” sized medium, collectively form an image of the Promised Land that has long been sought out as a destination, whether for emigration, aliyah or pure pleasure.
Opening Reception in celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut
$5 tickets for all/EGRCWW00S0
Made possible by a grant from CWW, a project of COJECO
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www.TicketToJerusalem.com | www.Cojeco.org | www.jccmanhattan.org/GenerationR
The Art of Elke Reva Sudin
Февральский семинар “Митбахона” в Калифорнии
Митбахон (на иврите означает “кухня”, место где готовят, едят и общаются), это проект который ведёт десяток эмиссаров из Израиля. Все они – молодые люди родом из Former Soviet Union. Задача проекта примерно: создать сообщество/network молодых евреев из FSU на базе интереса к Израилю, еврейской истории и культуре.
Несколько цитат из статьи в Jta.org о семинаре: “Finding their way into the community doesn’t mean the Russian immigrants don’t have a deep sense of who they are and where they come from. The notion of “discovering” their Jewish identity seems foreign to many of them, even laughable. They’re Jewish because they’re Jewish, they say — what eludes them, for the most part, is Judaism. <...> But just because they feel apart from the mainstream American Jewish community doesn’t mean they aren’t flexing their muscle and looking to build something of their own. <...> We are a community, and a relatively strong one, and we can teach other communities how to find their identity”
Smashingmagazine showcases web design in Israel
“Awake Zion” doc about links between Rasta & Judaism coming soon to theaters
From film’s Facebook page: Awake Zion is a documentary that reveals the unsuspecting links between Rasta, Reggae and Judaism, through a musical and spiritual sojourn exploring the meaning of identity.
Through one woman’s musical odyssey exploring the meaning of identity, Awake Zion is a documentary that explores the mysterious connections between Rasta, Reggae and Judaism. All the way back to the alleged sultry affair between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, a certain blend of Jewish flavor has crept into the spiritual history of Ethiopia, turning up subtly in Rastafarian lifestyle, and then inevitably in reggae. Consider that one of the first reggae songs ever broadcast on radio was called “Israelites,” or that Rastas and Orthodox Jews share fundamental views towards faith, dietary and sexual ethics, and particularly the notion of repatriation.
Awake Zion brings together Jewish and Jamaican artists, scholars, and historians in a celebration of music, roots, and culture, on a personal journey that starts in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, where Caribbean and Jewish cultures have a history of adversity; to Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae, and ultimately to Israel, where a sizzling reggae scene thrives.
Through one woman’s musical odyssey exploring the meaning of identity, Awake Zion is a documentary that explores the mysterious connections between Rasta, Reggae and Judaism. All the way back to the alleged sultry affair between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, a certain blend of Jewish flavor has crept into the spiritual history of Ethiopia, turning up subtly in Rastafarian lifestyle, and then inevitably in reggae. Consider that one of the first reggae songs ever broadcast on radio was… (read more)
Mission: Awake Zion aims to deconstruct what it means to be Jewish, what it means to be Rasta, what it means to be black or white, and to focus on the power of tolerance and open-mindedness in the face of one’s own roots. Everyone, with his/her own worldview, is forever chasing some kind of Zion—be it geographic, material or spiritual. Awake Zion reminds you that, despite the struggle to get there, you are somehow always home.
In photo above: dr. israel, matisyahu, sister carol, Monica Haim (photos), superdane, fire, Yossi Fine.
Идише-Мать-Героиня
В Times статья о хасидской женщине по имени Итта Шварц, которая так пеклась о продолжении рода, что около 2 тысяч моих однофамильцев обязаны ей своим рождением. Итта умерла в прошлом месяце в возрасте 93 лет, оставив после себя 15 детей (ещё трое погибли), 200 внуков и т.д.
Purim party at Solo Restaurant/The Sony Atrium
Good people at Aish Center invite you to celebrate Purim at Solo Restaurant/The Sony Atrium. They expect this year party to be HUGE. If you register for this event, please email me at kapt_n@yahoo.com, or call Aish Center at 212-579-1388 (they are extremely nice!) and tell them you were referred by Heebru.
Aish Center Purim Party
Good people at Aish Center invite you to celebrate Purim at Solo restaurant. They expect this year party to be HUGE. If you register for this event, please email me at kapt_n@yahoo.com, or call Aish Center at 212-579-1388 (they are extremely nice!) and tell them you were referred by Heebru.
Иерусалим Дмитрия Брикмана
Видеопрезентация фотографий сделанных для альбома Иерусалим – не просто город/Jerusalem is not just a city. Альбом был выпущен в 2009 году Издательским Домом Питер.







