Sun 1/9 @ 2-4PM
Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Naomi Less is a noted Jewish educator and ritualist and a co-founder of Lab/Shul, which is described as an “artist-driven, everybody-friendly, god-optional, pop up, experimental community for sacred Jewish gatherings” that “welcomes people of all races, religions, beliefs, gender expressions, sexual orientations, countries of origin, ages, abilities, families, and flavors with open hearts.”
She’s bringing that spirit to a Tu Bishvat family concert in at the Mandel JCC, hosted by the Maltz Museum and the Jewish National Fund. Tu Bishvat is considered a sort of Jewish “Earth Day,” devoted to honoring nature and the environment; it’s a day when trees are planted in Israel, and this concert will celebrate Israel’s natural beauty. It will feature music, stories, activities and tastings (kosher), while emphasizing what people can do to help protect the environment,
It’s free but pre-registration is required. Go here.