YIddish in the Nutshell: The Stories and Songs that Shaped the Wild Things!

Posted by on Mar 9, 2012 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

YIddish in the Nutshell: The Stories and Songs that Shaped the Wild Things!

Sunday, April 15 starting at 3:00 pm, the Haverford Township Free Library will swell with the traditional sounds of Yiddish song and the Klezmer clarinet as Susan Leviton accompanied by Ken Ulansey bring Maurice Sendak‘s childhood neighborhood, family, and influences into new focus. The library was chosen as one of 15 across the nation to host a traveling exhibit from the Rosenbach Museum, home of the Sendak archive.  The program will be an interactive, intergenerational Wild Rumpus with costumes, props, and sing-along materials, so if you are anywhere close by, make tracks to Haverford for a truly Sendakian afternoon! Here’s the link to see everything at the library about the exhibit, which is titled “In the Nutshell: The Worlds of Maurice Sendak.  The exhibit runs through April 20, 2012....

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Lafayette College

Posted by on Mar 6, 2012 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Lafayette College

Lafayette College Hillel will host me on Tuesday evening, March 21, 2012, where I’ll be presenting a program on the unlikely history of the Sarajevo Hagaddah.  The program will include a lecture, art demonstration of design, lettering and gilding techniques, and songs relating to the 13th Century treasure as it tracked the movement of Jews from the Iberian peninsula through Venice, Rome, Sarajevo, and beyond.  Although the story that Geraldine Brooks wove in her celebrated People of the Book is spectacular historic fiction, the ACTUAL events that saved the book over and over are even more compelling! Appropriate to the weeks just before Passover, I will be singing songs in the Judeo-Spanish dialect of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia,  Yiddish, and Hebrew, and a Pesach melody from Morocco.  Click HERE for specifics from the college...

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Dayton Concert with Lauren Brody

Posted by on Mar 1, 2012 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Dayton Concert with Lauren Brody

Two full sets of music in a concert titled “Weaving Our Lives in Song” will feature the new team of Susan Leviton accompanied by Lauren Brody on accordion and vocals – when and where?  Sunday, April 1, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio.  The Lynda A. Cohen Yiddish Club and the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton are sponsors for what will be a spectacular event for all who attend.  A seed was planted during my program offerings at last summer’s International Conference of Yiddish Clubs in Detroit, and after months of planning, Lauren and I are ready to take the stage! To read more, click...

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Map of Ancient Judea and Samaria

Posted by on Feb 3, 2012 in Awards, Certificates, and Commissioned Works, News, Public Art | 0 comments

Map of Ancient Judea and Samaria

Who knew that mapmaking was on my bucket list?  Judy Petsonk offered me the opportunity to create two elegant maps for her forthcoming novel  Queen of the Jews, and the experience was a wonderful one.  Now I understand why I find myself immediately pulled into hand-drawn and lettered maps.  It’s because I feel a kinship with the artist wielding the pen!

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Women’s Voices

Posted by on Jan 23, 2012 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Women’s Voices

A free-to-the-public program titled Women’s Voices in Yiddish Song will be offered on Thursday evening, February 23 at Penn State Harrisburg’s Gallery Lounge in the Olmstead Building in Middletown, PA.  My a capella program will feature glimpses of songs by and about women and will span time and topics, with special focus on songs of relationships, work and struggle, and envisioning a better world.  The program begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be followed by a Kosher food reception.  I’ll debut some material I’ve recently come across, and as always, the program will be fully accessible with both PowerPoint translations and exceptional contextual settings.  Information at 717 948-6715 or hbgalumni@psu.edu...

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Kol HaNaarim

Posted by on Dec 20, 2011 in Jewish Ritual Art, News, Public Art | 0 comments

Kol HaNaarim

This 8-foot by 8-foot ‘huppah’, called a Kol HaNaarim (All the Children) hangs in synagogue sanctuary and is take down once a year at Simchat Torah to have new names sewn on, and to held over the heads of children as step up Torah for special aliyah. The work was commissioned to celebrate Kesher Israel’s these 100th anniversary. It’s constructed for Dupionne silks, pieced, using applique, quilting, trapunto, and painting techniques, and is fully backed with sleeves for poles at top and bottom on which the piece hangs. Than on synagogue fund-raiser, people submit names of children in families each year, and that carefully paint each on slip of silk and sew the additions to large piece. The trapunto used in central image of star allows those images to shine in relief. Trapunto fills the quilted areas from behind to give them depth. An interesting aspect of layout the central image is days of creation line up in pairsfrom corner to corner across the star. When reading the Torah text of creation story, it becomes clear that pairs of ‘days’ (1 and 4, 2 and 5, and 3 and 6) have relationship in pair is kind of environment that populated by second in pair, e.g. the waters above and below are separated on day 2 and on day 5 the sky is populated with birds and the earth’s waters populated with the fish. I reinforced this pairing by using same color palette for design work in each pairs. best way to spot are watches online fake laferrari price brasalet de clabo best fake watches ny store the usa chatuchak weekend market breitling colt quartz replica elado fake watches cheap with 7750 movement how to tell is relojes replicas bubble back how to you find replica watch guide...

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