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orld-renowned Israeli clarinetist Giora Fei-
dman brings his musical talents and clar-
inet to Temple Israel's Jonathan Miller
Memorial Concert on Sunday, Dec. 17, at

3:30 p.m.
A fourth-generation descendant of a celebrated klezmer
family and an authority on Jewish folk music, Mr. Feldman
has devoted himself to interpreting and performing music
of the Jewish soul. He is acknowledged as the person re-
sponsible for the resurgence of Jewish klezmer music in the

world today.
Born in Argentina, Mr. Feidman, at the age of 20, joined
the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra with which he played for
20 years. He also worked as a professor of clarinet at the Uni-
versity of Tel Aviv and has performed around the world.
Steven Spielberg asked Mr. Feldman to perform clarinet so-

los for the movie Schindler's List.
The performance is free and open to the public.

01 Giora Feidman will perform at Temple Israel at 3:30
p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 17. For complimentary tickets, call

the Temple Israel office at (810) 661-5700.

Giora Feldman:
The King of
Klezmer.

The King Of Klezmer

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