
Israeli Dancing With Live Music Provided by Klezmore Square, Sponsored by Beth Am Women
Sunday, December 10, 2023 • 27 Kislev 5784
12:30 PM - 2:30 PMSocial HallCome learn Israeli folk dances, with live music performed by Klezmore Square. Beth Am Women dance leaders will help teach and lead the dancing. Snacks and drinks will be provided. The entire congregation is invited, children included!
Klezmore Square:
- Jeff Wolfeld, clarinet
- Jennifer Wolfeld, piano
- Danny Cher, accordion
- Daniel Pitt, alto horn and mandolin
- Christy Crews, string bass
- Claudia Bloom, violin
Please register by Friday, December 8 using the form below.
An outgrowth of the Stanford Klezmer Band, Klezmore Square was founded in 2016 to bring klezmer music to the Congregation Beth Am community at special events and holidays.
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