Hadag Nachash in MetroWest

December 12, 2007

Hadag Nachash Flyer Image

Please join UJC MetroWest in celebrating Israel’s 60th anniversary with a special teen
& young adult performance by famed Israeli funk group

Hadag Nachash 

Saturday February 9, 2008
8 p.m.
Alex Aidekman Family
Jewish Community Campus
901 Route 10, Whippany
$20 per person

To buy tickets, go to: http://ujcnj.org/israelat60 There should be a link on that page that says “click here to purchase your tickets today.”

Tickets are available through your synagogue or youth group.
For more information, e-mail israelprograms@ujcnj.org
901 Route 10 • Whippany, NJ 07981 • (973) 929-3000 • Fax (973) 884-7361 • www.ujcnj.org/israelat60

Click here to download the Hadag Nachash Flyer


CHHS “Push The Button” Video

November 6, 2007

 

This video was filmed at the Israel at 60 Teen Kickoff Event at MetroWest, NJ.

Video was edited by Marshall Cohen


Shanah Tovah From Adam

September 10, 2007

 I would like to wish all my friends and students a sweet new year.  May this year bring you all peace and fulfullment.

Enjoy this video from birthright israel:

It’s not too late to register for the MetroWest birthright israel trip: click here!


Y-Love Concert in Livingston

August 24, 2007

The Teens of Etz Chaim are proud to invite you to a pre-Slichot Concert:

Y-Love Live in Concert

September 8, 2007 at 9:30pm
At Congregation Etz Chaim
1 Lafayyete Drive
Livingston, NJ

For more information:  youth613@gmail.com or call 917-399-7477
Check out Y-Love on the web: http://www.myspace.com/ylove

Click on the picture to download the flyer:

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The Idan Raichel Project: Free Live Concert in Central Park: This Sunday!

June 14, 2007

This Sunday, June 17, 2007, the Idan Raichel Project will be performing live at Summerstage in Central Park as part of a world music day. 

Here’s the blurb from the Summerstage website:

Idan Raichel is an Israeli keyboardist and composer whose love of Gypsy music and tango was profoundly impacted by his exposure to Israel’s Ethiopian population. With The Idan Raichel Project, he not only merges the Ethiopian and European music traditions, he brings in influences from all over the Mediterranean and North Africa. Featuring Ethiopian, Yemenite Jew and Arab musicians, the group is an established success in Israel. The Idan Raichel Project’s albums only started seeing American release last year, but have already made a big impression on the world music circuit.

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