RED ROCKS MUSIC FESTIVAL – Phoenix and Sedona
The Red Rocks Music Festival educates, engages and challenges audiences through a unique collaboration of musicians from leading Arizona performing arts organizations and world-acclaimed artists. An integral part of the Festival’s mission is education.
Master classes and workshops enable young musicians to learn skills from master musicians. The festival provides outreach educational music programs that inspire students to appreciate and continue their interest in the arts.
WHERE
Cutler- Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center
122 East Culver Street, Phoenix 85004
WHEN
SEPTEMBER 2, 2015 at 7:30 PM
“Folklore in Music”
J. Brahms – Clarinet Quintet, B. Bartok – “Contrasts”
Klezmer arrangements
Featuring:
Nikola Djurica, clarinet; David Ehrlich and Steven Moeckel, violins; Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola; Thomas Landschoot, cello and Teresa Ehrlich, piano
TICKETS – $28 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
WHEN
SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 at 7:30 PM
“Classical Meets Jazz”
C.M. von Weber – Clarinet Quintet, Bruch – Trio, Prokofiev – Overture on Hebrew Themes, Paul Schoenfield – Trio
Featuring:
Nikola Djurica, clarinet; Steven Moeckel and David Ehrlich, violins; Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola; Jan Simiz, cello and Teresa Ehrlich, piano
TICKETS – $28 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
PHOENIX FESTIVAL SPECIAL TICKETS
$48 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
www.redrocksmusicfestival.com
Buy tickets to both Phoenix concerts and save $8
Order tickets on our website through PayPal or
by calling toll-free 877-733-7257.
Tickets are General Admission.
WHERE
Sedona Creative Life Center
333 Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona 86336
WHEN
SEPTEMBER 5, 2015 at 7:00 PM
“Classical Meets Jazz”
C.M. von Weber – Clarinet Quintet, Bruch – Trio, Prokofiev – Overture on Hebrew Themes, Paul Schoenfield – Trio
Featuring:
Nikola Djurica, clarinet; Steven Moeckel and David Ehrlich, violins; Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola; Jan Simiz, cello and
Teresa Ehrlich, piano
TICKETS – $28 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
WHEN
SEPTEMBER 6, 2015 at 3:00 PM
“Folklore in Music”
J. Brahms – Clarinet Quintet, B. Bartok – “Contrasts”
Klezmer arrangements.
Featuring:
Nikola Djurica, clarinet; David Ehrlich & Steven Moeckel, violins; Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola; Thomas Landschoot, cello and Teresa Ehrlich, piano
TICKETS – $28 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
SEDONA FESTIVAL SPECIAL TICKETS –
$48 (plus $1.50 shipping & handling)
www.redrocksmusicfestival.com
Buy tickets to both Sedona concerts and save $8
Order tickets on our website through PayPal or
by calling toll-free 877-733-7257.
Tickets are General Admission.
Moral Choice and the Holocaust
4-week class taught by Prof. Mark Stern, PhD through Minderful Center. 9:10-10:40 am held at The Springs of Scottsdale, 3212 N Miller Road. $60. Register at 480-619-9993 or minderful.com
Centered on case study discussions as well as lectures. Syllabus can be emailed upon request prior to registering.
RSVP: Penny at penny2az@gmail.com or 480.229.6272.
Registration 6pm; Program 6:30pm; VIP Dinner 7:30pm
Keynote speakers are Olli Heinonen, an expert in nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, verification of treaty compliance, and transfer and control of peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and Ray Takeyh, a senior fellow for Middle EAstern studies at the Council on Foreighn Relations whose specialization is Iran, political reform in the Middle East, and Islamic movements and parties.
$18 in advance; $36 at the door. For security purposes, an RSVP is required by Aug. 27.
Shabbat and Me – Tucson
A free Shabbat enrichment program with singing, storytelling, crafts plus blessings with challah and grape juice. All ages welcome.
Fridays 10-11 am at the Tucson JCC, 3800 E River Road.
Sept 4: Shabbat Candle Holders;
Sept 11: Apples and Honey serving dish;
Sept. 18: Shabbat on the Go at Ben’s Bells at Main Gate Square;
Sept. 25: Sukkot fall mobile.
Contact Julie Zorn at 520-299-3000, ext. 236 or jzorn@tucsonjcc.org
Special Kabbalat Shabbat Service for young families to welcome the Sabbath with stories and songs, followed by kid-friendly Shabbat dinner. RSVP needed by Aug. 31.
S’lichot
The Long Shadows: A Motivating, Moving, and Inspiring Presentation by Dr. Andrew Erlich
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Dessert Reception, Program, Service
7:00 pm
We invite you to experience this special presentation to usher in the holiest time of our year. Through video clips, vintage photos and stories, our member, Dr. Andrew Erlich, tells the story of his Uncle Jake. At eight feet six inches in height, Jake was considered the “tallest man in the world” for many years and certainly, the tallest Jewish person in history. Come and hear how Jake tapped into his differences and turned what could have been a liability into an asset. The Long Shadows teaches a redemptive S’lichot message: the power of resilience, perspective and “the potential that lies hidden in perceived limitations.” RSVP by September 1, 2015 to Edie Bradt via email to ebradt@templesolel.org or via phone call to 480.991.7414.
https://www.templesolel.org/sites/templesolel.org/files/S%27lichot%20Flyer%202015-2016_0.pdf
Selichot Services. Discussion and prayer at Temple Beth Shalom.
The evening includes a wine, cheese and dessert reception; Havdallah program “The Disputation – Nachmanides Debates Before King James of Aragon”; the changing of the Torah covers; followed by the opening service to the High Holy Days, Selihot, at 10:00pm. No charge; however, reservations are requested by Aug. 31.
Even if your loved ones are not buried in CAI’s Cemetery, you are encouraged to participate in the service and pay your respects to your dearly departed. The 30-minute service includes a special booklet of prayers.