To all our Yiddish friends and supporters of the Yiddish Club here at Temple Solel, we want to invite you to join us for our next meeting to take place Wednesday,
November 20, 1:30 pm. You don’t have to speak or know Yiddish, just come and enjoy our community.
Chaverim, Friends…It is with Gratitude to Beyla Schaechter Gottesman and her many accomplishments that the Al and Irma Feldman Yiddish Club presents the film Beyla at our November meeting. This short film was created by the Yiddish Book Center in Amhurst Mass with input from her family and friends.
In 2005, Beyla Schaechter Gottewsman was the first Yiddish poet and song writer to receive an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, one of the highest awards given by a United States government agency. President Clinton presented the award. Hadassah Magazine featured an article about Beyla and the award at that time. She received a monetary award and participated in the winners’ concert at Georgetown University.
I am grateful that I met Beyla, a fellow Bronxite when I lived in NY. Her brother was my Yiddish professor. Both were born in Vienna and lived several other places before
successfully emigrating to the USA. Come view this outstanding film about a remarkable woman who gave the world the gift of her luminous voice and shared her love for her beloved mameloshen, yiddish.
This will be one of the first showings of this film. Our club thanks the Yiddish Book Center for allowing us to share the film. Please invite your friends to join us. One does not have to speak or understand Yiddish to enjoy this special film.
RSVP to yiddish@templesolel.org that you will attend and if you are bringing guests.
Sandy(Soreh)
We hope to see you then as we explore and share all
things Yiddish. Until then, Zay Gezunt!
To all our Yiddish friends and supporters of the Yiddish Club here at Temple Solel, we want to invite you to join us for our next meeting to take place Wednesday,
November 20, 1:30 pm. You don’t have to speak or know Yiddish, just come and enjoy our community.
Chaverim, Friends…It is with Gratitude to Beyla Schaechter Gottesman and her many accomplishments that the Al and Irma Feldman Yiddish Club presents the film Beyla at our November meeting. This short film was created by the Yiddish Book Center in Amhurst Mass with input from her family and friends.
In 2005, Beyla Schaechter Gottewsman was the first Yiddish poet and song writer to receive an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, one of the highest awards given by a United States government agency. President Clinton presented the award. Hadassah Magazine featured an article about Beyla and the award at that time. She received a monetary award and participated in the winners’ concert at Georgetown University.
I am grateful that I met Beyla, a fellow Bronxite when I lived in NY. Her brother was my Yiddish professor. Both were born in Vienna and lived several other places before
successfully emigrating to the USA. Come view this outstanding film about a remarkable woman who gave the world the gift of her luminous voice and shared her love for her beloved mameloshen, yiddish.
This will be one of the first showings of this film. Our club thanks the Yiddish Book Center for allowing us to share the film. Please invite your friends to join us. One does not have to speak or understand Yiddish to enjoy this special film.
RSVP to yiddish@templesolel.org that you will attend and if you are bringing guests.
Sandy(Soreh)
We hope to see you then as we explore and share all
things Yiddish. Until then, Zay Gezunt!
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Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 United States