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18 Phillips Street, Boston, MA, 02114
Tel: 617-523-2324
Fax: 781-459-2660
- A touchstone for generations of Jews to come to see what being a Jew in Boston was like
- A symbol of an important time in the history of Boston - the immigrant era
- A place where Jews – affiliated and not affiliated can experience Jewish History
- The only historic place to connect with the Boston Jewish Experience close to the major tourist attractions of Boston
- Only cultural center dedicated to Boston Jewish History
- A legacy that helps shape the cultural, spiritual and community values
123 Terrace Street, Boston, MA, 02120
Tel: 617.442.7444
- Glass art classes for adults and teens. Begginers, intermediate and advance levels.
- Fused Glass Classes : Judaica (Menorahs, Seder and Challah Plates), Pendants, Tiles, Bowls and Platters, Silk Screen.
- Glassblowing Classes : Paperweights, Drinking glasses, Pumpkins, Holiday Ornaments.
- Beadmaking Classes : Beadmaking, Fusework.
- Stained Glass Classes : Stained Boxes and Mirrors, Sun-catchers and Windows, Painting in Stained Glass.
- Events : Birthdays and Family events, School Fieldtrips, Wine and Cheese events, Team Building, Corporate events.
72 Mount Auburn St, Watertown, MA, 02472
Tel: 617 744 0819
15 School Street, Boston, MA, 02108
Tel: 617-367-9100
Fax: 617-367-2983
- New England's oldest Jewish newspaper
- Published weekly in Boston since 1902
- 30,000 weekly readers
- Unparalled coverage of local, national and international news
- A wide variety of special supplements
1320 Centre Street Suite 306, Newton, MA, 02459
Tel: 866-926-4720 / 617-244-6333
- Founded in 1969, the Zamir Chorale of Boston serves as a musical and educational organization dedicated to raising awareness of the breadth and beauty of Jewish culture through performances, recordings, symposia, and musical commissions.
- Zamir comprises more than 45 experienced volunteer singers
- Zamir’s repertoire includes Jewish liturgical pieces, major classical works, music of the Holocaust, newly commissioned compositions, and Israeli, Yiddish, and Ladino folksongs.
- Zamir has 18 recordings and was featured in the documentary film, Zamir: Jewish Voices Return to Poland, which has been shown across the country on public television stations.
- In January 2006, Zamir was the only musical group invited to perform at the United Nations General Assembly for the first International Day to Commemorate Victims of the Holocaust.
- Dr. Joshua Jacobson, Zamir's Founder and Artistic Director, is one of the world’s leading authorities on Jewish choral music; his many arrangements, editions, and compositions are performed worldwide.
Chagigah! WERS 88.9 FM
120 Boylston, Boston, MA, 02116
Tel: 617-824-8891
David Arfa Storyteller/Environmental Educator
16 Wild Road, Shelburne Falls, MA, 01370
Tel: 413-625-2164
East Coast Portraits
556 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA, 02118
Tel: 617-859-7389
High Flutin' Players
Tel: (401) 277-0618
Jewish Musical Theater Firelech
78 Dalby Street Unit 6, Newton, MA, 02458
Tel: 617-462-9127
Fax: 617-332-2733
John Doherty Caricatures Etcetera
8 Pearl St, Beverly, MA, 01915
Tel: 978-927-8057
Klezamir
Tel: 413-253-3831
Kol Israel (WBRS 100.1 FM)
Brandeis University, 415 South Street, Shapiro Campus Center, Waltham, MA, 02453
Tel: 781-736-4785
Koleinu Jewish Community Chorus of Boston
Hebrew College, 160 Herrick Street, Newton Centre, MA, 02459
Tel: 617-559-8649
Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center
333 Nahanton Street, Newton, MA, 02459
Tel: 617-558-6522