Jonah Maccabee Concert - The Jonah Maccabee Foundation
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Jonah Maccabee Concert - The Jonah Maccabee Foundation
THE FIFTH ANNUAL Jonah Maccabee Concert March 8, 2014 7 Adar II 5774 PRODUCED BY woodlAnds coMMuniTy TeMPle 50 worThingTon roAd, whiTe PlAins, ny 10607 “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” 2 — Plato The Fifth Annual Jonah Maccabee Concert A celebration of Jewish music, camping, and community FEATURING Julie Silver and Ken Chasen Woodlands Community Temple Saturday, March 8, 2014 PROCEEDS SUPPORT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR URJ CAMPS AND OTHER JEWISH SUMMER EXPERIENCES. The evening begins with Havdalah, led by Rabbi Billy and Cantor Ellen Dreskin. There will be a 15-minute intermission after the first music set. Delicious home-baked goods and water are available for purchase. Every nosh you buy goes to summer scholarships for Woodlands children and teens, so eat and drink! Representatives from URJ camps are here to answer your questions. Please look for their displays. You can also buy the musicians’ CDs and take home the magic and music of this special night. 4 From the Dreskin Family March 8, 2014 7 Adar II 5774 Dear Friends, It’s been five years since the night Jonah died. In that time, you’ve mourned with us, cried with us, and, when we were ready, helped us rebuild the joy in our lives. Thank you. You’ve also joined us in celebrating Jonah’s life through this annual Jonah Maccabee Concert. Jonah was a great lover of music. As unique a guy as he was, however, this wasn’t what made him stand out from our pack. Music is dear to our entire family. And whether we’re singing around the piano or just listening to iTunes, Jonah’s love was our love too. We’re so pleased to share the music of Julie Silver and Ken Chasen with you this evening — two super musicians and wonderful friends whom we’ve wanted you to meet for a long time. In one of his college applications, Jonah wrote: “Although school made its own contribution to my musical career, a bigger influence still was the time I’ve spent at Jewish summer camps. Every summer of my life was spent at either Kutz Camp in Warwick, NY, or Eisner Camp in Great Barrington, MA. A little-known fact in this day and age is that Jewish summer camps give birth to incredibly talented musicians. As I developed, the big thing was guitar. Either you knew how to play it or you loved someone who did. The first 12 years I just got to watch. At the end of my 12th summer, I bought my first guitar.” Jonah’s story is a common one. His dad fell in love with Jewish music at the URJ Goldman Camp in Indiana. His mom fell in love with it at Kutz. It happened to Julie Silver at Camp Pembroke in Massachusetts. And to Ken Chasen also at Goldman Camp. Summers spent listening to ghost stories around campfires, drinking bug juice, and sharing communal bathrooms offer so many gifts to our kids. For a lot of them, the musical soundtrack of those carefree days will accompany them back home and shape the journey of their entire lives. The melodies may change, the back-beats shift, but the accompaniment plays on forever. And life is better for it. Jonah loved making music. In doing so, he reflected one of humankind’s greatest loves. As Plato taught, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” Who wouldn’t want to be part of that? Thanks for coming tonight. Enjoy the music ... always! Ellen, Billy, Katie, and Aiden Dreskin 5 About the Artists Ken Chasen is a rabbi, composer, guitarist, and part of the beloved contemporary group Mah Tovu. The band has released three CDs and two books that guide Jewish families in creating meaningful Jewish rituals in the home — Days of Wonder, Nights of Peace and Day of Days. Mah Tovu’s hilarious rendition of “Pharaoh, Pharaoh,” a parody of the ‘60s Kingsmen hit “Louie, Louie,” is a YouTube favorite. Ken spent six years composing and editing music for television and film before beginning studies for the rabbinate. He was ordained as Rabbi from Hebrew Union College in 1998. He served as Associate Rabbi at Westchester Reform Temple in Scarsdale before becoming Senior Rabbi at the Leo Baeck Temple in Los Angeles. There he introduced the musical Shabbat Alive! monthly service. He serves on the Reform Movement’s Joint Commission on Worship, Music, and Religious Living, and he is a member of the Synagogue 3000 Leadership Network, a group of rabbis, cantors, and spiritual visionaries whose congregations exemplify what 21st century synagogues can be. Ken is married to Allison Lee, the Associate Director of the Western Region for American Jewish World Service. They have three children and live in Los Angeles. 6 Julie Silver has sold more than 100,000 copies of her CDs, without backing from a major label. From 1992 to 2000, she released some of the bestselling albums of original Jewish music, including Together, From Strength to Strength, Walk With Me and Beyond Tomorrow. She describes her 2009 release, Reunion, as a collection of “songs from a faithful heart.” Her CD It’s Chanukah Time was the first Jewish holiday recording produced exclusively for Barnes and Noble, and the only Jewish album ever to be recognized on Billboard, reaching number 5 in 2009. Julie also has released a collection of original folk/rock songs and a children’s CD, For Love to Grow, which has been recognized as a Parents’ Choice Blue Ribbon Recommended work. The honor was especially sweet for Julie, who made the recording as a tribute to her childhood music teacher. These days, Julie devotes her time to mentoring younger singer-songwriters, participating in social justice projects and working to make the Jewish experience more meaningful. A New England native, she lives in Southern California with her wife, Mary Connelly, a television producer, and their two daughters. Joining Ken and Julie on stage… Elana Arian, a featured artist at the Fourth Annual Jonah Maccabee Concert, returns on mandolin, fiddle, guitar, and vocals. Her latest CD, How to Stand in the Rain, seamlessly blends the discipline of classical, the freedom of jazz, and the candor of folk music to showcase her unique style as a singersongwriter. Yuval Lion, drummer and percussionist, has toured and recorded with some of the most prominent pop, rock, R&B, and jazz artists and now tours with acclaimed singer-songwriter Martha Wainright. A native of Tel Aviv, he lives in New York City. Dave Phillips, bassist and composer, has traveled the world as both a solo artist and a collaborator. He includes education as part of every journey, and teaches bass in the Bronxville area. 7 URJ Summer Experiences Fun, friendships, tradition, Jewish values, and opportunities to scale new heights 8 Something Special for Every Child and Teen URJ offers a rich array of summer programs. Here are great options available to children and teens in our community. Eisner and Crane Lake Camps All-around summer fun in the Berkshire Mountains includes athletics, arts, aquatics, and trips in an environment emphasizing Jewish culture, history and values. Camp Chazak 6-day camp, offered by Eisner and Crane Lake, for children with social developmental delays. Kutz Camp (NFTY’s Campus for Reform Jewish Teens). For 10th – 12th graders, emphasizing leadership development, in Warwick, N.Y. 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy NEW! Scientific inquiry meets fun — and Rabbi Billy will be there for the inaugural week. Pursue robotics, video game design, environmental science, digital media production and more on a campus outside Boston. For children entering grades 5 – 9. 6 Points Sports Academy Got game? So does the first Jewish sports camp in the U.S. Two-week sessions for 4th – 11th graders, in Greensboro, N.C. NFTY Mitzvah Corps Service and social action in a Jewish ethical framework. Opportunities across the U.S. and in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Israel. For 10th – 12th graders. Rabbi Billy can answer your questions about choosing the right program for your child or applying for a Jonah Maccabee Fund summer scholarship. Please call the Woodlands office to schedule an appointment. 914.592.7070 9 Woodlands Family Camp Album URJ summer programs have been central to the lives of members of our Woodlands community year after year — and generation after generation. See how many happy faces you recognize. lands kids at Crane Lake Camp, 2013 Sunshine and smiles — Ross and Wood 10 iot, to mes her brother, El Abigail Loose welco . 13 20 , mp Eisner Ca his first summer at Double delight — Estelle and Imogene Winkleman attend a Camp Harlam reunion. How many days till camp? Sarah and Denali Sagner stop by this winter. nah, iden, Jo 4 nd — A er Camp, 200 u ro a g Goofin in, Eisn sk re D tie and Ka Sing on! Ellen (pre-) Dreskin as a Kutz camper, 1973 per For kids of all ages — Kutz cam bi Billy, Jonah, Kutz faculty member Rab 2007 e, Kati and n, Aide n, with Elle Today it’s called Machon. In 1974, it was a CIT, program, and Billy Dreskin took part at Camp Goldman. 11 ‘ ‘‘ A father should teach his son Torah, to marry a good woman, and to perform deeds of loving kindness. And some say: How to swim. —Babylonian Talmud (Tractate Kiddushin 29a) Parents should teach their children to study Torah, to get along with others, to swim, to row a canoe, some arts and crafts, the ropes course, a bit of Hebrew, and lots of Jewish songs. Some say: And how to make a s’more. 12 —Rabbi Billy’s commentary on the text The Fifth Annual Jonah Maccabee Concert is underwritten by a generous gift from Herbert J. Friedman and family, in loving memory of Elaine Friedman. { HERBERT J. FRIEDMAN EVAN, FAYE, AND RACHEL FRIEDMAN NORMAN AND PATRICIA FRIEDMAN TODD, BETH, AND JOSHUA BENJAMIN 13 To our entire community of generous supporters, thank you for making tonight’s concert a success. golden giFTers Anonymous The Boonshoft Family James Dowdle Ellen, Billy, Katie, and Aiden Dreskin Nancy and Chuck Fishman David and Dayle Fligel Melissa Frey Rabbi David and Kathy Gelfand Cantor Jonathan Ben Gordon The Grant Family Larry Hoffman and Gayle Hoover The Jonah Maccabee Foundation Judith and Victor Linn Mickey Milbauer Julie Newman Margot Serwer The Sirkmans Susan and Jon Stein Rabbi Mara and Mark Young List as of February 26, 2014 14 silver suPPorTers Renni Altman Rabbi Ramie Arian and Merri Lovinger Arian Adriane and Joel Belmont The Berlowitz Family Lori Bluberg Marcus Burstein and Eric Larson Michelle Citrin Joan and Andy Farber The Flamm Family Corey Friedlander Joel M. Hoffman Greg Kellner Linda and Les Kellner Barry and Judith Kessler Harriet M. Levine Riki Lippitz and John Schechter Cantors Jacob and Fredda Mendelson June and Don Moskovitz Rochelle Novins Donna, Roy, and Noah Polayes Lisa Sacks and Jon Richer The Selig Family Benjie Schiller and Lester Bronstein Leon Sher Peri Smilow and Budd Mishkin The Smith-Yarnold Family TIFTY The Wiener Family List as of February 26, 2014 15 The Jonah Maccabee Fund celebrates the legacy of Jonah Maccabee Dreskin by supporting three things he loved: music, Jewish camping, and the Woodlands community. The Fund produces an annual concert of contemporary Jewish music, and the proceeds provide scholarships to URJ summer programs for Woodlands Community Temple members. Our goals are to create an enduring showcase for influential Jewish musicians and to ensure that every Woodlands child and teen is afforded the opportunity to enjoy a Reform Jewish summer experience. Featured artists at the Jonah Maccabee Concert Josh Nelson and Dan Nichols, January 23, 2010 Craig Taubman, April 2, 2011 Josh Nelson and Dan Nichols, March 10, 2012 Chana Rothman, Michelle Citrin and Elana Arian, April 13, 2013 Ken Chasen and Julie Silver, March 8, 2014 16 We gratefully acknowledge the following for their assistance in creating tonight’s wonderful concert: Ken Chasen Julie Silver Temple Israel of the City of New York Rabbi David and Kathy Gelfand Melanie Roher Woodlands Community Temple Board of Trustees Patricia Nissim Liz Rauchwerger Rabbi Mara Young Jonah Maccabee Fund Committee Lisa Linn, Chair Karen Berlowitz Lee Brickman Lesli Cattan Billy Dreskin Ellen Dreskin Katie Dreskin Ross Glinkenhouse Greg Linn Phyllis Opochinsky Doug Pell Geri Pell Steve Schwartz Fran Smith Cantor Jonathan Gordon Michele Montague German Franco Lance Rosenthal Adam Weber Volunteer greeters, bakers, concession workers and ushers. URJ Eisner and Crane Lake Camps URJ Kutz Camp Camp Chazak 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy 6 Points Sports Academy This booklet and Jonah Maccabee Fund promotional materials were designed by Melanie Roher Roher/Sprague Partners 50 South Buckhout Street Irvington, NY 10533. 914.591.2500 www.rohersprague.com Jonah Maccabee Fund Logo design by Robert Cattan Camp photos on page 8 courtesy of URJ NFTY Mitzvah Corps 50 Worthington Road, White Plains, New York 10607 914.592.7070 www.wct.org www.jonahmac.org 17 Epitaph by Merritt Malloy When I die Give what’s left of me away To children And old men that wait to die. And if you need to cry, Cry for your brother Walking the street beside you. And when you need me, Put your arms Around anyone And give them What you need to give to me. I want to leave you something, Something better Than words Or sounds. Look for me In the people I’ve known Or loved, And if you cannot give me away, At least let me live on your eyes And not on your mind. 18 You can love me most By letting Hands touch hands, By letting Bodies touch bodies, And by letting go Of children That need to be free. Love doesn’t die, People do. So, when all that’s left of me Is love, Give me away. Photo Credits: Page 4 University at Buffalo, November 2008 By Katie Dreskin Page 18 Play Group Theatre, White Plains, NY August 2008 Back Cover Annual “Dreskin Family 9th Night of Hanukkah” photograph, January 2009 In memory of Jonah Maccabee Dreskin February 14, 1990 - March 5, 2009
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