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The auditorium at Newton South High School will be the venue for the March 18th concert to benefit the Adams Street Shul, featuring the The Toronto Jewish Male Choir.
(The photo is of their recent performance at the glorious Rykesstrasse Synagogue in Berlin. Newton South doesn't have as much marble.)
Tickets for the concert are only $25 if purchased online in advance; $20 for members of the Adams Street Shul. (Tickets at the door are $30 for everyone.)
We are also seeking patrons to underwrite the costs of bringing the choir to Boston. Please use the online form to purchase tickets or make a donation now.
The famed Toronto Jewish Male Choir will be celebrating our Centennial with us on the weekend of March 17-18. They will lead our Shabbat Musaf service on March 17th, and perform a concert to benefit the Adams Street Shul on Sunday afternoon, March 18th, at 3:00 PM.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir is an eclectic group of passionate singers, dedicated to their love of Jewish music; talented, enthusiastic and united in their desire to please their audiences with beautiful and inspiring melodies. Comprised of choristers from a number of synagogues throughout the Greater Toronto Area, the group's largest contingent hails from Chabad of Markham and almost exclusively comprises ex-South Africans who are graduates of major South African synagogue choirs. The Toronto Jewish Male Choir is led by Choir Master and Musical Director, Gary Rewald; and is trained by vocal coach, Klara Bagley.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir started in the late 1980s, in response to a growing desire by ex-South Africans to enjoy the majesty and power of a male choir for participation in weddings.
Since then, the Toronto Jewish Male Choir has evolved into its present status, captivating audiences with its unique sound and passion. The choir is a traditional highlight at any expat South African Jewish wedding ceremony, and its performances always garner acclaim as wedding guests absorb the familiar melodies from a time gone by.
Now, as the choir's reputation has grown, the choir has performed impressively at many concerts. The Toronto Jewish Male Choir has sung with some of the world’s leading Chazzanim, participated in Jewish choral festivals, and appeared on stage together with Avrahom Fried.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir has stamped a unique and beautiful cultural element of traditional South African Jewish music, both religious and secular, on Jewish society in the Greater Toronto Area; and we at the Adams Street Shul are very pleased to present them to the Jews of Greater Boston.
For more information, please contact Dr. Lawrence Milner. The order form appears below: Here is the online order form to purchase your tickets or make a donation:
Reservation Form:
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 12:00 AM
The auditorium at Newton South High School will be the venue for the March 18th concert to benefit the Adams Street Shul, featuring the The Toronto Jewish Male Choir. (The photo is of their recent performance at the glorious Rykesstrasse Synagogue in Berlin. Newton South doesn't have as much marble.)
Tickets for the concert are only $25 if purchased online in advance; $20 for members of the Adams Street Shul. (Tickets at the door are $30 for everyone.)
We are also seeking patrons to underwrite the costs of bringing the choir to Boston. Please use the online form to purchase tickets or make a donation now.
The famed Toronto Jewish Male Choir will be celebrating our Centennial with us on the weekend of March 17-18. They will lead our Shabbat Musaf service on March 17th, and perform a concert to benefit the Adams Street Shul on Sunday afternoon, March 18th, at 3:00 PM.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir is an eclectic group of passionate singers, dedicated to their love of Jewish music; talented, enthusiastic and united in their desire to please their audiences with beautiful and inspiring melodies. Comprised of choristers from a number of synagogues throughout the Greater Toronto Area, the group's largest contingent hails from Chabad of Markham and almost exclusively comprises ex-South Africans who are graduates of major South African synagogue choirs. The Toronto Jewish Male Choir is led by Choir Master and Musical Director, Gary Rewald; and is trained by vocal coach, Klara Bagley.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir started in the late 1980s, in response to a growing desire by ex-South Africans to enjoy the majesty and power of a male choir for participation in weddings.
Since then, the Toronto Jewish Male Choir has evolved into its present status, captivating audiences with its unique sound and passion. The choir is a traditional highlight at any expat South African Jewish wedding ceremony, and its performances always garner acclaim as wedding guests absorb the familiar melodies from a time gone by.
Now, as the choir's reputation has grown, the choir has performed impressively at many concerts. The Toronto Jewish Male Choir has sung with some of the world’s leading Chazzanim, participated in Jewish choral festivals, and appeared on stage together with Avrahom Fried.
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir has stamped a unique and beautiful cultural element of traditional South African Jewish music, both religious and secular, on Jewish society in the Greater Toronto Area; and we at the Adams Street Shul are very pleased to present them to the Jews of Greater Boston.
For more information, please contact Dr. Lawrence Milner. The order form appears below: Here is the online order form to purchase your tickets or make a donation:
Reservation Form:
The Toronto Jewish Male Choir
Concert to Benefit the Adams Street Shul
Sunday, December 18, 2012 at 3:00 PM
| Reservations in Advance (@ $25 per person) |
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| Shul Members Reservations in Advance (@ $20 per person) |
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| I would like to make a contribution to celebrate the Centennial of the Adams Street Shul, which will be listed in the Concert Program. | ||
| President's Circle * | >$1000 |
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| Benefactor * | $500 to $999 |
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| Patron * | $250 to $499 |
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| Sponsor * |
$125 to $249 |
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| * includes two reserved seats to the March 18th concert. |
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| Supporter |
$75 to $124 |
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| Friend |
$50 to $75 |
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| other donation |
your support is welcomed |
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