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Thursday, May 15 2008, 8:00pm - 9:30pm |
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Beth Elohim is proud to present some of Brooklyn’s most
creative young Jewish musicians. Intimate performances will be followed by conversations with
Cantor Janet Leuchter about the role of Jewish identity in their music.
YOSHIE FRUCHTER’S PITOM
PITOM
is guitarist and composer Yoshie Fruchter's musical exploration into the music
that has inspired him. Taking cues from the punk/rock aesthetic of bands like
Nirvana and Iggy Pop and the experimental "downtown" Jewish scene,
including John Zorn and Hassidic New Wave, Pitom rocks you hard - but with
class, and both a respect for and disregard of tradition.
PITOM is: Yoshie Fruchter-guitar and
compositions, Jeremy Brown-violin, Shanir Blumenkrantz-bass, Kevin Zubek-drums
Tickets, which include free wine and bar nosh, are $10.
Coming on June 12, Benji Fox-Rosen’s Minutn fun Bitokhn / Moments of Faith
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