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Yiddish concert, NY, this Sun, 4/29 !! (fwd)




THE SHOLEM ALEICHEM CULTURAL CENTER
presents
 THE JEWISH PEOPLE'S PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
("Der yidisher filharmonisher folkskhor")

with conductor

Binyumen ("Ben") Schaechter

THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 29th, 2001

1:30 PM - 3 PM


Hear one of the nation's oldest intergenerational Jewish choruses in a
concert of songs of
workers, lovers, soldiers, mothers, immigrants and survivors --   all in
Yiddish

SHOLEM ALEICHEM CULTURAL CENTER
3301 Bainbridge Avenue at 208 St
Bronx, New York, 10467, USA
 (718) 881-6555

Contribution:  $2.50;  Center Members and Students free

HOW TO GET THERE:

BY TRAIN/BUS:
D train to 205 St, Bronx  (the last stop).  Exit at back of train to 206 St
and walk up Bainbridge Ave to 208 St.
(Also possible, but a longer, more winding walk:)
4 train to Mosholu Parkway.  Walk north one block to E 210 St.  Turn right on
210 St and walk 5 blocks to Bainbridge Ave.  Take a right and walk downhill
on Bainbridge one block, to 208 St.
Bronx buses:  Bx10, Bx28 & Bx34 stop across the street and up the block from
S-A Cultural Center on Bainbridge Ave

By car:

>From the north (Westchester County):

Take the Bronx River Parkway to the Gun Hill Road exit.  Take a right 1/2
mile up Gun Hill Road to Bainbridge Avenue (Montefiore Hospital will be on
the left).  Make a left onto Bainbridge for
two blocks, and you'll see the Sholem Aleichem Center on the right.

>From Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan:

Take the Cross Bronx Expressway or the Bruckner Expressway to the Bronx River
Parkway North.  Go north till the Gun Hill Road exit.  Take a left 1/2 mile
up Gun Hill Road to Bainbridge Avenue (Montefiore Hospital will be on the
left).  Make a left onto Bainbridge for two
blocks, and you'll see the Sholem Aleichem Center on the right.
(Feel free to check the Internet for a more direct route from Manhattan).

For more information, call Jo Abrams at (212) 666-6244


The JPPC is supported by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Harry and
Celia Zuckerman Foundation, the Aaron and Sonya Fishman Foundation for
Yiddish Culture, the Puffin Foundation and DOROT.

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