Jewish History & Culture

This is the Jewish History & Culture page content.

Using the Blues to Bridge Across the Great Americana Divide

One of the things I most enjoy about benefit concerts (beyond the whole save-the-world ethos), and music award shows (beyond the awards themselves) is seeing a wide spectrum of artists, each doing 3-5 songs. It’s sort the musical equivalent of a smorgasbord – enough to hear a favorite artist or song and discover someone worth […]

Read More… from Using the Blues to Bridge Across the Great Americana Divide

 Read More

Luciana Souza's New Recording, "The Book of Longing" Translates Poetry into Jazz

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomteicholz/2018/11/23/luciana-souzas-new-recording-the-book-of-longing-translates-poetry-into-jazz/#30ef91717901 On her new recording, “The Book of Longing,” Luciana Souza marries poetry and Jazz in an idiom all her own with spare accompaniment and her uniquely atmospheric vocals to haunting effect. Souza will be performing her lyrical new songs along with some of her more Brazilian-inflected tunes at UCLA’s Royce Hall on December 1 […]

Read More… from Luciana Souza’s New Recording, “The Book of Longing” Translates Poetry into Jazz

 Read More

Good Vibrations at The Hilbert Museum

You never know where you might find a new museum these days. I was recently down in Orange, California visiting Chapman University when I came upon The Hilbert Museum of California Art which bills itself as “California’s newest Art Museum.” Take that with a grain of salt as new Art museums seem to be opening […]

Read More… from Good Vibrations at The Hilbert Museum

 Read More

Steve Leder Knows Things (More Beautiful than Before: How Suffering Transforms Us)

Steve Leder knows things. As the senior Rabbi at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the 155-year-old Los Angeles congregation that is home to some 2400 families (including mine), where Leder has served for 30 years, when his phone rings, it is often not good news. He has had to comfort, support, minister to and officiate at hundreds […]

Read More… from Steve Leder Knows Things (More Beautiful than Before: How Suffering Transforms Us)

 Read More

Tsinandali: Zubin Mehta Leads the IPO in an Enchanted Evening of Music in Georgia's Kakheti Region

To listen to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) conducted by Zubin Mehta playing Tchaikovsky in a newly constructed 1000-person open-air auditorium at a country estate on a summer’s night is heavenly and it is hard to imagine a classical music experience more intimate and emotional. Even more remarkable, this concert was taking place on the […]

Read More… from Tsinandali: Zubin Mehta Leads the IPO in an Enchanted Evening of Music in Georgia’s Kakheti Region

 Read More

The Real Jerusalem (Nir Hasson's Urshalim)

Tom Teicholz , CONTRIBUTOR I write about culture and the cult of luxury Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Tom Teicholz The Temple Mount Nir Hasson covers Jerusalem for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz with particular attention to the residents of East Jerusalem. Hasson approaches Jerusalem very much as a city beat reporter, although […]

Read More… from The Real Jerusalem (Nir Hasson’s Urshalim)

 Read More