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A Melave Malkah Special: Shabbat Shira Concert Featuring Marni Loffman with Ariel Wyner Saturday, February 8, 2025, doors open at 7:00 pm, concert 7:30 – 9:00 pm CMT Sacred Space 384 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 02446 Our very own Ariel Wyner will join Marni Loffman for a spirited evening of music, and we can't wait for you to join us. Loffman is a composer, vocalist, educator, facilitator and ritualist. Marni's musical work weaves together the sounds of a multi-denominational Jewish-American religious upbringing, of Ashkenazi ancestry, and of cultural influences growing up the US such as American folk, pop, jazz and neo-soul. Her music explores diaspora identity, doubt, and grief through combining rabbinic and liturgical poetry and prose with original lyrics. Brought to you in partnership with KI, CMT, B'nai Or, and Temple Sinai Brookline. Marni Loffman is a composer, vocalist, educator, facilitator and ritualist. Marni's musical work weaves together the sounds of a multi-denominational Jewish-American religious upbringing, of Ashkenazi ancestry, and of cultural influences growing up the US such as American folk, pop, jazz and neo-soul. Her music explores diaspora identity, doubt, grief, and healing through combining rabbinic and liturgical poetry and prose with original lyrics. Ariel Wyner is a Jewish musician, producer, arranger, composer,, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist based in Boston, Massachusetts. His musical works have pushed the boundaries of pop, bluegrass, contemporary Jewish music, jazz, and every style in between, all stemming from his strong foundation of classical training. He serves as the Director of Spiritual Engagement at Kehillath Israel in Brookline. His touring projects have taken him all over North America and Israel, and he is has released 3 LP's with The Ruta Beggars, Jacob's Ladder, and in collaboration with David Sasso, 4 EP's, and many more. Ariel is a Zamru Fellow (2024), and actively brings his Jewish music and tefillah across the country.
Thu, February 6 2025 8 Shevat 5785