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Kol Emanu-El Nov - Dec 2009 web - Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
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Tantz, Samba and Soul<br />
Temple Emanu-El’s Annual Gala Musical<br />
Fundraising Event<br />
We are excited to welcome back Aaron Kula and the members of the<br />
Klezmer Company Jazz Ensemble. This year’s event is even bigger<br />
and better than last year’s!<br />
Accompanying Mr. Kula will be the Ebony Chorale of the Palm Beaches<br />
and our very own Hazzan David Feuer.<br />
Don’t miss this spiritually<br />
moving evening of diverse<br />
culture and song. Reserve<br />
your tickets today and<br />
don’t forget to tell your<br />
friends!<br />
Ticket prices to be announced.<br />
SAVE THE DATE<br />
Sunday, January 24, 2010<br />
7:30 PM<br />
Enjoy a soulful evening of<br />
Klezmer and Yiddish songs in<br />
an American Jazz and Latin<br />
style. In addition to Hazzan<br />
David Feuer, 20 vocalists of<br />
the Ebony Chorale of Palm<br />
Beaches will be performing<br />
Negro Spirituals, sung a<br />
capella and other songs<br />
accompanied by KCO.<br />
Sponsorships available and pre-event donor reception planned at the<br />
home of Robert and Joan Eigen.<br />
Telephone the Temple Office 561-832-0804<br />
for more information and watch for your<br />
personal invitation to be sent in November.<br />
TEMPLE EMANU-EL OF PALM BEACH<br />
CORDIALLY INVITES ALL<br />
MEMBERS AND GUESTS TO ATTEND<br />
A DOCENT-LED TOUR<br />
AT THE NORTON MUSEUM OF ART<br />
RECLAIMED: Paintings from the Collection of<br />
Jacques Goudstikker<br />
Sunday, February 14, 2010 @ 3:00 p.m.<br />
$25 pp<br />
Children 17 and under $15 pp<br />
Jacques Goudstikker was one of the<br />
most important Dutch dealers of<br />
Old Master Paintings between the<br />
two World Wars. Literally hours<br />
before the Nazi invasion of The<br />
Netherlands, in April 1940,<br />
Goudstikker with his young wife and<br />
infant son boarded a ship bound for<br />
England and the United States. Only<br />
a few days at sea, Goudstikker died<br />
accidentally and shortly thereafter<br />
the dealer’s gallery, in Amsterdam,<br />
was looted by Hermann Goering.<br />
For years, Goudstikker’s widow<br />
unsuccessfully fought for the restoration of the collection which<br />
had been recovered, after the War, and distributed among Dutch<br />
museums. After lengthy litigation and the presentation of<br />
Goudstikker’s typewritten inventory, 200 paintings were restored<br />
to Marei van Saher, the art dealer’s daughter-in-law in February<br />
2006. This exhibition includes both artworks as well as archival<br />
material - documents, photographs, inventories - which bring to life<br />
a tragic episode of twentieth-century history.<br />
This highly acclaimed exhibition is organized by the Jewish<br />
Museum, NY, and its showing at the Norton Museum of Art is<br />
made possible in part through the generosity of Temple Emanu-El<br />
members Claire and Melvin Levine, and by the Sydelle and Arthur<br />
Meyer Endowment Fund.<br />
Image: PIETER VAN ROESTRAETEN (1630-1700), Still Life with an English<br />
Silver Ginger Jar, 17 th Century, oil on panel. Marei von Saher, the heir of<br />
Jacques Goudstikker.<br />
Please RSVP to the Temple Office (832-0804) with payment<br />
to Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach by Monday, February 8,<br />
2010. Please note: Since this is a Temple Emanu-El<br />
fundraiser, Norton Museum members will not be admitted<br />
free of charge.<br />
<br />
Donna R. Kramer<br />
Art Tour Chair<br />
Any questions?<br />
Email Donna at dkramerlaw@bellsouth.net<br />
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