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Sun, Jun 19
08:00PM
Sun, Jun 19
08:00PM

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Jews and Popular Music in the Americas

Discussion of Mazal Tov, Amigos!: Jews and Popular Music in the Americas by its editors and contributors.  Live music by Ben Lapidus and his band and Roberto Juan Rodriguez, featuring selections from Herencia Judia, Timba Talmud, and more.

The Jewish Music Forum in is a project of American Society for Jewish Music.


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The Center for Jewish History in New York City illuminates history, culture, and heritage. The Center provides a collaborative home for five partner organizations: American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.

The partners’ archives comprise the world’s largest and most comprehensive archive of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel. The collections span a thousand years, with more than 5 miles of archival documents (in dozens of languages and alphabet systems), more than 500,000 volumes, as well as thousands of artworks, textiles, ritual objects, recordings, films, and photographs.

The Center’s experts are leaders in unlocking archival material for a wide audience through the latest practices in digitization, library science, and public education. As one of the world’s foremost research institutions, the Center offers fellowships, a wide array of exhibitions, symposia, conferences and lectures. The Center is a Smithsonian Affiliate, and is a partner of the Google Cultural Institute.

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