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Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Tova Weinberg moved to New York City in 1976 to teach science at Central Manhattan High School. Weinberg soon became acquainted with philanthropist Els Bendheim, who hosted dozens of Jewish singles at their home for Shabbat dinner. Weinberg and Bendheim organized Jewish singles parties, through which Weinberg ...
Savetsky speaks all over the world promoting her pro-Israel message and empowering Jews and allies to fight antisemitism and embrace their Jewish identity. In 2024, she received a prestigious citation from New York City Mayor Eric Adams for her efforts in combating antisemitism both within NYC and beyond. The honor was presented at the annual ...
Picon was born in New York City to Jewish emigrants Louis (Opiekun) Picon and Clara (Ostrovsky) Picon. [1] Her father was from Warsaw and her mother from near Kyiv.The family began living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when she was three years old.
"The Nutcracker" at the New York City Ballet is a holiday classic that draws thousands to Lincoln Center each year.. The company has been performing George Balanchine's ballet every year since ...
New York City Opera: La traviata (Mar. 28, 1995) A Celebration of the American Musical (Apr. 7, 1997) New York Philharmonic & Jazz at Lincoln Center: Ellington at 100 (Apr. 7, 1999) New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (May 5, 1999) The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera (May 2, 2002) Lincoln Center Theater Contact ...
The New York City Dance Theater performed at City Center during the 1949–1950 season, [144] [145] although it did not schedule any performances afterward. [146] Despite grossing over $1.2 million from opera, ballet, theater, and dance performances during the 1949–1950 season, the CCMD recorded a net operating loss of $3,517 during that season.
'Jewish Matchmaking' is dropping on Netflix May 3 as a follow-up show to 'Indian Matchmaking.' Find out who’s still together and who’s single from the cast.
In 1973, Exxon and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting provided grants to create Theater in America, which reran the New York Playhouse and some NET Playhouse productions. [6] The first original production for Theater in America was of Enemies. [7] In 1974, WNET added The Great Performance, a series of classical concerts. [8]