Chizuk Amuno Congregation to Present ‘Spirit & Song’ Weekends from November to June
The seven-part series on Jewish spirituality and music will kick off with Rabbi Josh Warshawsky on Nov. 10-12.
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In Search of the Secret Chord: The seven-part series “Spirit & Song" will explore Jewish music from liturgical to African to contemporary sounds.
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The seven-part series on Jewish spirituality and music will kick off with Rabbi Josh Warshawsky on Nov. 10-12.
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When released in 2020, "The Final Note" was hailed by Thom Jurek of AllMusic as "an essential addition to ABB lore [that] captures the band at their kinetic best." Among the tracks are ABB chestnuts “Whipping Post,” “Statesboro Blues" and "One Way Out."
Former Baltimorean Sam Idas writes about his accidental role in documenting Duane Allman’s final concert, at the old Painters Mill Music Fair in Owings Mills.
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Rain Pryor: "I feel we’re at a time where people are afraid to cross the line. People are afraid to reach out to give an olive branch. People are afraid of understanding and communication.” (File photo)
The exhibition will be on display of the Meyerhoff Gallery at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts from Oct. 26 until Dec. 14
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Joe Buchanan: "Choosing to be Jewish brought me back into my life. I love it because it feels like family. I never feel like a stranger in the Jewish community.” (Provided photo)
Jmore talked with Joe Buchanan about his faith and his music ahead of his weekend as artist-in-residence at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Nov. 3-5.
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Leah Platt: "You leave the show and you’re relating to the characters in the show, and you’re understanding their stories and really internalizing the emotions that are brought forth by our incredible cast." (Provided photo)
The Oct. 24-29 production of the Broadway classic represents a homecoming for Platt, a Kensington native.
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Blowin' in the Wind: Bob Dylan, aka "the Bard of Hibbing" and Shabtai Zisl ben Avraham. (FIle photo)
The folk-rock icon will bring his “Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour” to Baltimore on Nov. 24-25.
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Alana Snyder: "You don't want to do an injustice to all of the suffering and trauma that happened, but my goal was to be able to read it with my 3-year-old.” (Provided photo)
Krieger Schechter Day School graduate Alana Snyder’s new book, “Grandma is a Survivor,” is based on her childhood memories of visiting her Polish-born maternal grandmother.
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Incredible String Band: (Left to right) Alex Lacquement, Brad Kolodner, Ken Kolodner and Rachel Eddy of the Ken & Brad Kolodner Quartet. (Photo by Joanna Tillman)
Jmore presents its annual look at the cultural offerings of the season around Baltimore.
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Jeremy Beaver, a Bethesda resident, is the world's largest collector of hip-hop memorabilia. (Photo credit: Jeremy Beaver)
The National Hip-Hop Museum was the brainchild of Jeremy Beaver, a Jewish veteran of the musical genre and culture.
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Since 2009, Baltimore-based roots musicians Brad and Ken Kolodner have performed around the country as a duo and with their quartet, Charm City Junction. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Since 2009, Baltimore-based roots musicians Brad and Ken Kolodner have performed around the country as a duo and with their quartet, Charm City Junction.
Read MoreThe Romanian-born violinist was a veteran classical musician and teacher in the area for decades.
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