Muslim and Jewish Women in Nazareth

'We can live in peace'...John Lennon (photo: Dafna Tal)

Mahzor

Mahzor

New York Public Library

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Sarajevo Haggadah

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Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

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Torah as music

Ben Heine

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ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

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Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

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David Grossman

Ben Heine

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Eldrige Street shul

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Dove

Ben Heine

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Two birds

Hoda Jamal

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Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

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Yiddish version

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Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

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Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

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Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

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Klezmer Joy: Great Day on Eldridge Street

Nov 16th, 2007 by Richard Silverstein | 1

great day on eldridge streetGreat day on Eldridge Street–klezmer musicians (Eldridge Street Project)


I wrote a post few weeks ago about a project organized by one of my favorite Jewish musicians, Yale Strom called Great Day on Eldridge Street. Yale gathered together every serious klezmer musician he could find and took their picture in front of the historic Eldridge Street shul, which is undergoing a major renovation. All of this is meant to reclaim the Lower East Side as a cradle of Jewish life and culture in New York.

This photo was meant to mirror a historic photograph of Harlem jazz musicians taken in the late 1950s.

I hadn’t seen the resulting Eldridge Street image till I found it at Teruah, which also links to a cool Flickr collection of photos of the festivities. Let no one say that Jews don’t know to have fun (no one actually HAS said that, since it’s clear to anyone who’s seen a klezmer concert that we do).

Nextbook has a podcast though I haven’t yet listened to it.

On a related matter, I’ve created a Facebook group for Jewish traditional music. If you’re on Facebook please consider joining.

One Comment on “Klezmer Joy: Great Day on Eldridge Street”


  1. Daniel Millstone said:

    The music in front of the synagogue was great, as was the march itself. It was an occasion of great joy to all except to some frustrated police officers who — failing to keep the marchers and media on the sidewalk — turned on their sirens now and again. The synagogue singing, led by a impossibly vigorous, youthful Bikel, seems not to be in the photos. The playing in the park devolved into chaos, as groups competed for TV time.

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