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Sunday, December 22
 

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort
Sunday December 22, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
The North Kingdom - Shvedn - is home to a burgeoning scene of klezmer ensembles, Yiddish clubs, and even a hit TV show featuring robots that speak Yiddish! Lead singer Khane K’s warm, humorous and soulful interpretations of Yiddish songs have made her a central figure of a unique Jewish-Shvedish cultural heritage. This special YNY concert features Khane K together with a group of long-time all-star instrumental colleagues, The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort. The collaboration shows the breadth of klezmer & Yiddish music – Jewish folk music meets chamber music and cabaret in suggestive and playful arrangements. Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort have been featured in festivals on radio, TV and even at Parliament! They have recently recorded a new CD, and YNY is excited to host the North American debut of this wonderful partnership.
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Khane K & The North Kingdom Klezmer Consort

Vocalist Khane K’s warm, humorous and soulful interpretations of Yiddish songs have made her a central figure of a unique Jewish-Shvedish cultural heritage. Don't miss her collaboration with an amazing group of long-time all-star instrumental colleagues, The North Kingdom Klezmer... Read More →

Sunday December 22, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

7:00pm EST

Concert: A Tribute to Pepi Littman: Music-Drama-Drag
Sunday December 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Pepi Littman (1874-1930) has never been hotter. The renowned Broder zinger & drag king from Tarnopol continues to inspire creativity on Yiddish stages. Please join us for a contemporary take on the legendary star's musical and dramatic oeuvre. Miryem-Khaye Seigel leads an all-star cast featuring fellow Yiddish theater stars Caraid O’Brien and Mikhl Yashinsky, Yiddish singer Sarah Mina Gordon (Yiddish Princess), and a fabulous accompanying music ensemble featuring klezmer violinist Zoe Aqua, pianist Uri Schreter and bassist Kristen Lamb.
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Sarah Gordon

Featured as lead vocalist with the acclaimed Yiddish rock group Yiddish Princess, Sarah has recorded and performed with many of the top Yiddish groups in the world including The Klezmatics, Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars, Daniel Kahn and The Painted Bird and others. A youth... Read More →
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Zoë Aqua

Zoë Aqua (violin) is an American violinist currently based in Romania. She was awarded a Fulbright research grant for the 2021-’22 and 2022-’23 academic years to study Transylvanian folk music pedagogy in Cluj, Romania. In September 2022, she released a full-length album of... Read More →
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Mikhl Yashinsky

Born in Detroit, Mikhl Yashinsky (theater) graduated with a degree in Modern European history and literature from Harvard, and works as an actor-singer, playwright, and translator in New York City. He performed the title role in his own play Di psure loyt khaim (The Gospel According... Read More →
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Uri Schreter

Uri Schreter is an interdisciplinary musicologist, composer, keyboardist, and filmmaker. He is currently completing his PhD in historical musicology at Harvard University, where he researches Jewish music and klezmer during the postwar period. Prior to Harvard, he studied at Tel Aviv... Read More →
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Miryem-Khaye Seigel

Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel is a Yiddish singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist, and scholar in Yiddish music and culture who “exemplifies the attempt to bring a centuries-old language and culture into the contemporary world” (New York Times). She has performed internationally... Read More →
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Caraid O'Brien

​Galway born actor, translator, writer and director Caraid O’Brien is known for her "lithe, exceptionally actable translations" of the daring Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch.  Her debut translation, god of vengeance, opened in a strip club in Times Square and "set Show World... Read More →
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Kirsten Lamb

Kirsten Lamb is an award-winning double bassist, vocalist, and educator praised by the Boston Globe for her “versatility and assurance”. As a soloist, Kirsten performs original works for double bass and voice. She has debuted material at the Massachusetts State House and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and The Stone in New York City. Many prominent musicians have taken note... Read More →

Sunday December 22, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Monday, December 23
 

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Shterna and the Lost Voice
Monday December 23, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
“Extraordinary, Suspenseful, Mesmerizing” – Shterna and the Lost Voice transports audiences into the rich world of Yiddish folklore. This immersive storytelling production follows Shterna on an epic hero’s journey, accompanied by live original klezmer music and an exquisite papercut crankie.

The Magid Ensemble (“magid” meaning “storyteller” in Yiddish) is a multidisciplinary group creating new work that integrates folk art, traditional oral storytelling and original klezmer music. The Ensemble consists of award-winning musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann, Raffi Boden, and Rachel Leader, storyteller Weaver, and visual artist Kiah Raymond.

This original story, developed through rigorous research on Eastern-European Jewish folklore, is illustrated with a backlit “crankie”, a long scroll wound onto two spools that illustrates the story as it unwinds. The work incorporates shadow puppetry and is inspired with motifs from Jewish papercut art. The newly composed score accentuates moments of mystery and beauty, and brings the audience wholly into the world of the tale.

Click here to view a trailer!

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The Magid Ensemble

The Magid Ensemble (“magid” meaning “storyteller” in Yiddish) is a multidisciplinary group creating new work that integrates folk art, traditional oral storytelling and original klezmer music. The Ensemble consists of award-winning musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

7:00pm EST

Concert: Alicia Svigals - Fidl Afire
Monday December 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Alicia Svigals’s seminal 1997 album, Fidl, helped to spark a world-wide revival of interest in the klezmer violin tradition. Her latest release, Fidl Afire , is the long awaited sequel, featuring a mix of original compositions, traditional arrangements and tunes by mid-20th century clarinet masters. On FIdl, Svigals explored and elevated an old-world sound, centering violin, tsimbl and bass accompaniment, but here on Fidl Afire, Svigals’s violin is situated in the 20th-century American party sound alongside trumpets and trombones. In this concert for YNY she performs with a band of some of New York’s leading klezmorim. 
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Alicia Svigals

Alicia Svigals, violinist/composer and a founder of the Grammy-winning Klezmatics, is the world's foremost klezmer fiddler. Alicia almost singlehandedly revived the tradition of klezmer fiddling, which had been on the brink of extinction until she recorded her debut album Fidl in... Read More →

Monday December 23, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Tuesday, December 24
 

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Jordan Wax
Tuesday December 24, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Jordan Wax is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, and traditional musician based in New Mexico. For the past twenty-five years he has studied intergenerational music traditions with elders from a variety of cultural lineages in the Missouri Ozarks, Central Mexico, Ecuador, Northern New Mexico, and Greater Yiddishland, and directed his own collaborative ensembles in the context of Ashkenazi, Ozark, and Indo-Hispanic cultural revitalizations. Wax’s innovative compositions are rooted in his deep diasporic roots and friendships with elder musicians. Yiddish music has provided Wax with pathways to artistic continuity, vitality, and relevance which must be renewed in each generation through radical creativity and cross-cultural pollination. His music resonates with reflections on climate collapse, perpetual war, the epidemic of abuse, the moral ambiguity of social media, and the complexities of cultural resistance and objectification in late-stage Capitalism. Wax’s debut album, The Heart Deciphers, set for release in January 2025, blends the sounds of klezmer/lautari ensembles from Moldova with rock aesthetics from the American Southwest.
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Jordan Wax

Jordan Wax is a traditional musician.  For the past 25 years he has worked with elders in a variety of cultural contexts to learn regional musical and linguistic dialects and to explore ways they contribute to our community today. He lives in Northern New Mexico, where he performs... Read More →

Tuesday December 24, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

9:00pm EST

Concert: Ira Khonen Temple & Friends
Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:00pm - 10:30pm EST
Ira Khonen Temple is a multi-instrumentalist, music director, and embedded cultural organizer living in Brooklyn, NY. Recent credits include accordionist for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish off Broadway, and music director of Indecent at the Weston Playhouse, Great Small Works’ Muntergang and Other Cheerful Downfalls, the Aftselakhis Spectacle Committe Purimshpil, and Zoe Beloff’s Days of the Commune. Ira was a founder of the radical-traditional Yiddish music group Tsibele. Ira creates music that is a doorway between past, present and possible futures. Working with people of diverse ages and backgrounds, Ira develops new Jewish culture that is politically fresh, relevant, and un-nostalgic while building connections between languages, communities, and time periods.
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Ira Khonen Temple

Ira Khonen Temple is a multi-instrumentalist, music director, and embedded cultural organizer living in Brooklyn, NY. Recent credits include accordionist for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish off Broadway, and music director of Indecent at the Weston Playhouse, Great Small Works’ Muntergang... Read More →

Tuesday December 24, 2024 9:00pm - 10:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Wednesday, December 25
 

1:15pm EST

Lunchtime Concert: Riki Rose
Wednesday December 25, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Riki Rose is a riveting Yiddish singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, video artist, social media influencer and entertainer. She grew up in a Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her videos on YouTube and other platforms garner thousands of viewers and feature an eclectic mix of original Yiddish songs, covers, parodies of television shows, reflections on everyday life and even exegeses on sacred texts.

Additionally, come see an interview with Riki conducted by musciologist Uri Schreter - click here for info!
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Riki Rose

Riki Rose is a riveting Yiddish singer, songwriter, musician, comedian, video artist, social media influencer and entertainer. She grew up in a Hasidic family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Her videos on YouTube and other platforms garner thousands of viewers and feature an eclectic mix... Read More →
Wednesday December 25, 2024 1:15pm - 2:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012

7:00pm EST

Concert: 13th Annual Adrienne Cooper Memorial Dreaming in Yiddish Concert & Award
Wednesday December 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
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Adrienne Cooper (1946-2011) was an inspirational performer, activist, teacher and mentor to so many of us in the Yiddish velt. Each year, YNY and the AC-DIY Committee remembers Cooper with the annual Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Concert and Award, the centerpiece of the festival’s programming. Now in its 13th year, the concert is always a spectacle, and serves as a place for the community to honor an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to Yiddish language, arts, scholarship and/or activism.

The Dreaming in Yiddish Award was created to support artists and scholars as they embark on, in Adrienne’s words, “the boundless, utterly unexpected adventure of working in Yiddish.” Each year we honor Adrienne’s memory by gathering musicians, artists, activists, Yiddishists and friends in celebration of the world that she helped create and grow. Previous awardees: Jenny Romaine, Michael Wex, Joshua Dolgin, Irena Klepfisz, Shura Lipovsky, Yefim “Fima” Chorny & Suzanna Ghergus, Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin, Shane Baker, Jeffrey Shandler, Rokhl Kafrissen and Daniel Kahn.

We are delighted to announce that the 2024 recipient of the Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Award is klezmer violinist and educator, Deborah Strauss, who will be featured in the concert.

In addition, the concert will present the official launch of a new recording of Adrienne Cooper recording with composer/ pianist Marilyn LernerAll Silent Things Speak Today (The Yiddish Poetry of Anna Margolin). The program will be followed by a Tantshoyz Yiddish Dance Party led by the versatile Ms. Strauss.

About Deborah Strauss:

Since the mid-1980s, klezmer violinist and educator Deborah Strauss has found her life’s passion in the world of Yiddish music and culture. Raised in a traditional home filled with European cantorial music, family melodies, Ashkenazic liturgy, Hasidic nigunim, and Jewish art song, Strauss’ childhood paved the way to a deep and compelling connection to klezmer and Yiddish music. In her early klezmer years, Strauss was fortunate to be guided, in particular, by Michael Alpert and Kurt Bjorling. Thanks to their generosity and insight, Strauss went on to forge a style grounded in tradition, yet uniquely her own.

Strauss was a member of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble, was featured in the Emmy Award-winning film, Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler’s House, and was a member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. She is also in a duo with her husband, guitarist, mandolinist and singer Cantor Jeff Warschauer, and the two have been performing, recording, and teaching together worldwide for nearly 30 years.

Strauss has performed across North America and in Western and Eastern Europe, Great Britain, Australia, Brazil, and Israel. As both a performer and teacher, Strauss is a mainstay at the Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow, Yiddish Summer Weimar, and Trip to Yiddishland. She has been part of KlezKanada since its inception.

Strauss has had the great pleasure to work and record with master singer and composer, Josh Waletzky, and with Andreas Schmitges, Michael Alpert, Sveta Kundish, Alan Bern, and German folk fiddle star Vivian Zeller in the Voices of Ashkenaz Project.

Strauss is also a highly regarded Yiddish dancer and teacher and an award-winning children’s educator who has taught Jewish culture, history, and music at Workers Circle Yiddish secular schools for more than 20 years, in the process mentoring countless students for their cultural b’nei mitsve.

Strauss served as Education Director of Reconstructionist Congregation Kehilat Shalom, Belle Mead, New Jersey, and as of September 2024, is the Yiddish Culture Organizer for the new Arbeter Ring/ Workers Circle Sixty Plus initiative.
Strauss studied violin at Rutgers University and ethnomusicology at the University of Chicago. Her Yiddish studies have included three YIVO summer programs, the Warsaw International Summer Seminar, private tutoring, and numerous Workers Circle courses.

With Ilya Shneyveys, Deborah is co-coordinator of the instrumental program at Yiddish New York and, with Alan Bern, is the co-author of Klezmer Duets for Violin and Accordion, published in 2017 by Universal Edition.

This event is produced by YNY in partnership with GOH Productions and the Adrienne Cooper Dreaming in Yiddish Committee. Photos of Deborah Strauss by Shendl Copitman. Image of Adrienne Cooper by Eric Drooker.
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Deborah Strauss

Deborah Strauss (violin) is an internationally acclaimed klezmer violinist and educator who has been active in the klezmer and Yiddish music scene for over 30 years. She is a member of the Strauss/Warschauer Duo, was a long-time member of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, and has performed... Read More →

Wednesday December 25, 2024 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
Thursday, December 26
 

2:00pm EST

YNY Student Concert
Thursday December 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
We’re excited to cap off this year’s workshops with the always-fun-and-we-beg-you-to-be-not-too-long student concert. Cheer on your fellow workshop participants and dance along as they strut their stuff in this live performance at Hebrew Union College. Hot tip – never miss the YNY Teens presentation, and a big dance party usually breaks out at the conclusion of the student concert!

Thursday December 26, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Chapel - Hebrew Union College 1 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
 
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