The Jewish News - February 2012

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Celebrating Jewish Life in Sarasota and Manatee Counties FEDERATION NEWS

FEBRUARY 2012

Volume 42, Number 2

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 7A 10A 14A 16A 26A 27A 31A 1B 10B

Local News Jewish Interest Focus on Youth Community Focus Commentary Israel & the Jewish World Life Cycle Jewish Happenings Recent Events

4A Women’s Day Luncheon a success

15A An evening of exploration and discovery

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Celebrating 40 Years! Published by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee www.jfedsrq.org

Reggae sensation Matisyahu to rock Sarasota! By Len Steinberg

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ll musicians want us to believe that their particular brand of auditory art is unique. But you would be hard pressed to find a more singular performer than Matisyahu, who mixes reggae, folk, jam band, Hebrew and hip-hop into an exhilarating modern blend. Yes, you read correctly – Hebrew influences. See, Matisyahu is an Orthodox Jew who posts daily meditations on Old Testament verses to his website, www.matisyahuworld.com. He avoids secular subjects like drugs and women in favor of incorporating mystical Kabbalah imagery into his spiritual lyrics. And he pulls musical inspiration from Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Phish – and 18th century Hasidic melodies. But the 32-year-old, born Matthew Paul Miller in suburban New York City, says Judaism wasn’t a defining part of his early life. “I grew up Jewish but not really religious,” he tells one source. “I would say I actually grew up pretty much like any other kid in America.” The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is electrified to bring a musician of this caliber to our area! Matisyahu comes to Sarasota on Saturday, March 3 at 8:30 p.m., and will play at the Sailor Circus Arena. The concert will feature the internationally-acclaimed singer, rocker and hip-hop artist in a unique acoustic performance. “Finally, a musical artist that truly appeals to people of all ages and demographics comes to Sarasota!” says committee member Joe Kramer. Tickets are priced at $36 for adults and $18 for students with a valid ID.

Since emerging onto the music scene in 2004, Matisyahu has been attracting crossover audiences perhaps like no other performer in history. His 2009 Top 40 Matisyahu hit, King Without a Crown, was at the top of charts across the country. The amount of energy and lyrical meaning he displays only scratches the surface of this musical talent. He can’t refute the influence of his live performances. “Over the course of a tour a lot happens,” Matisyahu says. “Certain sounds develop between me and the musicians. What goes on night after night turns into living, breathing live music, and a certain magic is created that can’t be reproduced in the studio.” For all those wondering how an Orthodox Jew keeps up with his intense religious regimen while selling out amphitheaters and stadiums worldwide, Matisyahu says he’s struck the perfect balance. “Religion has been a way for me to stay focused and connected to something. When I’m on the road, every Sabbath day I get off the tour bus and go do things in the local Jewish community wherever I am, just to get away from it all. I think it’s a cool balance.” To purchase tickets, please visit www.jfedsrq. org/matisyahu.aspx. For more information or questions, please contact Len Steinberg at lsteinberg@ jfedsrq.org or 941.371.4546 x106.

Federation hosts third annual Jewish Film Festival

TBS honors Hazzan Diane Nathanson

By Roz Goldberg

10B Chanukah celebrations throughout the community A publication of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee Klingenstein Jewish Center, 580 McIntosh Rd., Sarasota, FL 34232 Annual voluntary subscription: $25

t’s that time again, Jewish film fans! The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is proud to announce the six outstanding films that will be shown during its Jewish Film Festival, Sunday, March 11 through Thursday, March 15, and Sunday, March 18. Presented in partnership with the Sarasota Film Festival, the Jewish Film Festival will present a diverse group of new, award-winning films about Jewish life and experience; these films have never before been shown in the Sarasota area. Except for the March 18 film, each film will be shown twice, and every showing will be followed by a discussion with the audience.

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Here are the extraordinary films that the 2012 Jewish Film Festival will proudly present: Berlin 36: This thrilling feature film is about the German-Jewish high jumper, Gretel Bergmann, who unwittingly became the biggest threat to the Nazi Party in 1936, when Berlin hosted the summer Olympic Games.

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