
Chadeish Yameinu Jewish Renewal Presents
Erica Lann Clark with Asaf Ophir
SATURDAY, December 17th, 7:30 pm
VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING
846 Front Street, Santa Cruz (next door to Main Post Office)
RESERVE YOUR SEAT IN ADVANCE
For info and to reserve seats, call 831-295-8467
or email rebeli@sbcglobal.net
Suggested Donation – $15 - $20 per seat
A Great time awaits you! Come attend "SING ME HOME, Jewish stories with music.” Bay Area musician Asaf Ophir and I met at the Bay Area Storytelling Festival, where we spoke about how words and music affect people so differently. Out of that conversation grew our duet performance, and our adventure to marry these two worlds together. We spin our tales in the tradition of the most ancient storytellers --- at that invisible, magical crossroad where the hearts of the listeners meet the heart of the story.
We want to give people from every culture and every background an experience of hearing a “concert” of amazing Jewish stories. Why? Well… because we’re Jewish!
A few reviews
“She’ll make you laugh, she’ll make you think. She’ll make you laugh about thinking!”
– Martin Sheen, actor
“I found a piece of myself I had long forgotten and feel renewed.”
-- Roberta Bristol, Dance Dept., Cabrillo College
“How often do people come out of a theater happier than when they went in? ‘Sing Me Home’ gives the audience that gift!”
-- Charlie Varon, The Marsh Theater, SF
“Erica has done many programs for our congregation. An amazing storyteller, her stories help us understand what it means to be a Jew. Her family arrived in the US, escaping the Holocaust when she was only four years old. This informs her work, and all of us who know that we are at a time when this voice is fading from our world, know how precious it is to hear from a woman who can bring this piece of our history to us in a way that we can all understand.”
—Rabbi Marcus, Temple Beth El, Aptos, Ca.

Celebration at Temple Beth El Sukkah
Thursday, Oct. 20: Kesher Keshet (Rainbow Connection) of Chadeish Yameinu, with 6:30 - 8:00 pm Twice Blessed of Temple Beth El LGBTQI Jews AND Friends and Allies potluck (vegetarian) at Temple Beth El Sukkah, 3055 Porter Gulch Road in Aptos
Chadeish Yameinu Jewish Renewal of Santa Cruz
the MAIMONIDES CIRCLE
Jewish Learning for health care professionals
and all who are called
Thursday, December 8th at 7 pm
[We will study selected texts from Jewish tradition
especially of interest to those in the health care professions,
however...]
All are Welcome
This month, Holly Blue Hawkins and Etiel Herring
will present on “From Here to Eternity” -
Jewish end of life rituals and the messages they hold for us
To RSVP, and for location, please contact Rabbi Eli
at rabbiasst@gmail.com or 831-295-8467
“The physician should not treat the disease, but the patient suffering from it.”
“Teach thy tongue to say 'I do not know,' and thou shalt progress.”
For more information about Chadeish Yameinu,
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