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Get ready to rock at the 16th annual Shoreline Jewish Festival
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Jewish Ledger
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Elm City Winds
Concert in the Courtyard
Elm City Winds
will perform in concert in the courtyard of Beth El-Keser Israel (BEKI) .
Composed of Jennifer Sidney Silva, flute; Caesar Storlazzi, oboe; Laura
Caruthers, clarinet; Adrienne Gallagher, bassoon; and Emily Fine, French
horn, this woodwind quintet performs both classical and popular music; July 28,
7p.m. Reservations required: office@beki.org or 203.389.2108.
FREE, but donations to Jewish Family Services requested. At BEKI, 85 Harrison
St., New Haven. Rain date: Thursday, August 5.
THURSDAY, JULY 29
Emanuel Synagogue Solar Panel
Celebration
The Emanuel Synagogue will unveil
its solar energy project at a ceremony to be held July 29, 5 p.m., on the
Jewish Ledger
Rejoice and reconnect at the 15th Shoreline Jewish Festival
GUILFORD The
15th annual Shoreline Jewish Festival will take place Sunday, August 1, from
12-5 p.m. on the Guilford Green. The festival features various styles of Jewish
music, traditional and Israeli fair food (all kosher), Jewish book sale,
vendors and crafters, and children’s crafts and activities.
“People of
all ages and backgrounds enjoy it and have come to regard the Jewish Festival
as a Shoreline summer tradition.” says Rabbi Yossi Yaffe, director of Chabad of
the Shoreline and festival coordinator. “Last summer we had to cancel the festival because