No matter what your age, background or musical taste, there is a place
for you at The Music Synagogue of Toronto!
Beth Tzedec Congregation has a long and illustrious history as The Music Synagogue of Toronto. And today, we honour past traditions by presenting opportunities to gather, celebrate, reflect, honour and remember through song.
Beth Tzedec is thrilled to present Divas on the Bima on Monday, June 19 at &;30 p.m. our next concert event—a night of song inspiration and celebration. The Divas—Cantors Jen Cohen, Magdalena Fishman, Alisa Pomerantz-Boro and Elizabeth Shammash—have hosted many performances through the United States. Join them as they perform an eclectic selection of Judaic, Broadway music, songs of Israel and popular music on our stage.
There is no charge but RSVPs are requested HERE>>.
“Payadora’s Silent Tears: The Last Yiddish Tango” is an award winning concert program based on testimonies of women in Canada who survived the Holocaust.
Lenka Lichtenberg's “Thieves of Dreams: Songs of Theresienstadt's Secret Poetess” is a Juno Award-winning album based on poetry that Lenka’s grandmother had written while imprisoned at Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Holocaust.
After touring the world, these two award winning projects come together for this rare concert event with special guest Aviva Chernick. Come together for an evening of exquisite music, moving from the delights of falling in love to the horrors suffered at the hands of tyrants. Celebrate the survival and resilience of the women whose stories and poetry are the basis for these projects.
Beth Tzedec's facilities are accessible, with an entry ramp and an elevator. There are non-gendered washrooms on the second floor. If you require any accommodation, please call 416-781-3511 during our office hours Monday to Friday.
Note: "Silent Tears" contains graphic and violent content.
This program will be presented for both in person and online participants. Cost: $25. To register, click HERE.
Presented in participation with the Toronto Holocaust Museum
Sponsored by the Singer Family, in loving memory of Sylvia and David Singer z"l