The Downtown Seder brings together 20 artists, political figures, thinkers, and comedians to offer a one-of-a-kind interpretation of the ancient Passover Story.
On January 11th and 12th, 2010, check out the best on the contemporary artists performing at the Oyhoo Jewish Music Festival at City Winery, Performer list information. One $35 all-access pass gets you into the showcase for both nights. $20 for sing n
Schmooze is the IJPA’s “not-to-be missed” annual gathering.
The Schmooze Jewish Culture Conference serves as a powerful platform for 200 (and growing) Jewish culture makers, presenters and artists.
IJPA is an extensive arts network that advances the growth of Jewish culture by connecting the presenters of culture with the creators, distributors, and booking agents of musicians, dancers, theatre companies, filmmakers and
City Winery presents alternative High Holidays Services: A remix of live music, traditional and modern liturgy, interactive learning, visual media, dramatized scripture, and age appropriate children’s programs.
Every year, 2 days BEFORE the actual Passover Seder evenings, the Downtown Seder brings 20 artists, musicians, comics, actors, and thinkers to offer their artistic interpretation of the Haggadah in a unique Seder celebration.<
20 Performers, 3 Venues, 2 Nights, 1 huge Schmooze! Featuring keynote Daniel Libeskind, TTobi Kahn and David Krakauer and much more.
The 2009 Oyhoo Jewish Music Festival takes place at two downtown venues over two nights.
Every Sunday 11am-2pm
Great Klezmer Bands combined with lox, bagels and other creative fare for the entire family
Imagine a South by Southwest or Sundance Film Festival for the Jewish Cultural & Entertainment Industry. Well, here it is!
The Oyhoo Festival is New York City’s premiere Jewish music event, showcasing the very best in the growing scene – all with the single purpose of bringing the diaspora together to dance, sing and enjoy.
Join thousands in a FREE all-day extravaganza of music, food and all things Jewish – outdoors in lovely Riverside Park.
The 3rd Annual New York Jewish Music and Heritage Festival got a name change. It’s now, simply, the Oyhoo Festival! This year’s festival was an event to behold. The opening night featured John Zorn performing with four different Masada gro