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Feb 2, 2012
Production Set in Manhattan
Bais Rivkah High School's upcoming musical production "Voice of Eternity" is set in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
By COLlive reporter
Preparations for the Bais Rivkah Production in Crown Heights, an annual tradition in honor of Chof Bais Shvat and the inter-school Bnos Chabad Convention, are well underway.
With more than 500 students involved, creating a production of this magnitude is complicated as well as inspiring, as all the songs used for choirs and dances are Chabad niggunim, adding an educational benefit. The much-anticipated yearly song-and-dance-fest has become a beloved tradition for women of the community and visiting shluchos.
This year's musical production is titled Voice of Eternity and will be a spectacular show that you will not want to miss, organizers are saying.
The exciting story will take audience members back 100 years to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, year 1911.
It will join one girl on an adventure full of bumps, struggles, longing, strength, and most important of all - holding on to her father’s message to keep strong and rise above the outside influences.
Shows, (beginning promptly!) will be held on:
Sunday, February 19, 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm
Monday, February 20, 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
TICKETS: $18, $25, $36, $50
To purchase tickets, please call Esther- 347- 851-9343 or Adina- 347-496-1534
or visit Judaica World, 329 Kingston Ave.
LOCATION:
George Wingate High School
600 Kingston Ave.
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- seattlian
#! it's stealing, buy not informing the crowed that they are using it, it's called genaves Daas,
#2 Yanni is A goy, who may have great music, but he is new age radio music, and is a pure unethical person.
#3. As someone who has found personally, that there are plenty jewish soundtrack, and dance composers, and have done over 30-40 plays in the past 8 years, I find that they girls thing it can only be nebby music. NOT true. They should look on itunes, if allowed and look up to see who is jewish!
#4, If someone has taken upon themselves not listen to goyishe music, and go the plays, and listens, the person in charge gets the avaira for putting them down a level.
You can't pick and choose which mitzvahs you;re going to keep, If you don't know about the music, LEARN.
I do wish the Girls much Hatzlacha on their play!
1. Yes you CAN choose
2. This is not about a mitzvah or an aveira
3. Using only Jewish soundtracks is both boring (we've all heard them before) and limiting
4. Using "goyishe" music with lyrics is a much worse problem than those without words
5. For all you know, Yanni is a much finer person than another Jewish composer might be
That said, looks like such a creative, interesting subject! Yashar Koach Bais Rivkah!
its awesome
go freshies!
Love your cousins in Toronto.
BR is a beacon, we are proud of our girls, and with a right eye, you will be proud too. And remember, we are the ones who started this trend years ago, we were the lamp lighters.
Thank you shari j. and mushki w. And yehudis f. For all your hard work. Its' a pleasure to work with you!!!!!!!
a fellow pardas chana bunkmate
Kol hakavod
kol hakavod
keep it up!
im watching!
good luck!
luv:you know who!/buffalonion girl!