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ROSE KLEINER
Special to The Jewish News
w York has a kaleidoscope
of sights and sounds and a
season all its own. A long list
of concerts, plays and
exhibits make New York well worth the
visit.
For music, the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra will celebrate Israel's 50th
anniversary with a benefit concert at
Carnegie Hall on Jan. 19 and with
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 at Lincoln
Center on Jan. 21.
The 92nd Street Y's recital series will
bring pianist Vladimir Feltsman on Jan.
31. The Y's series of Lyrics and Lyricists
has scheduled songs by Irving Berlin
for Jan. 10-12, George Gershwin on
,Feb. 14-16 and Cole Porter on March
21-23.
The Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln
Center will stage Don Giovanni, Boris
Gudunov and Don Carlo on the
December program. Mikhail
Baryshnikov will appear in a program
of music and dance at the City Center
from Jan. 21-25.
Among the numerous plays running
off Broadway, That's Life is a musical
about contemporary Jewish life. The
Adjustment at the Jewish Repertory
Theater is about a Chasidic chiroprac-
tor. The Folksbeine Yiddish Theater
will stage The Blacksmith's Folly, a musi-
cal drama based on the Yiddish classic
Yankel Der Schmid; simultaneous trans-
lation will be available in Russian and
English.
For exhibits, the Guggenheim, at
both the uptown and SoHo galleries,
will show "Robert Rauschberg: A
Retrospective" until early January. It is
the most comprehensive show of the
artist's work, containing paintings,
drawings, sculpture and technology-
based pieces from 50 years of creativity.
At the Lower East Side Tenament
Museum, the life of a Sephardic Jewish
family is revealed in "Mantas and
Music: The Confino Family Arrives."
The newly restored apartment is based
on the 1915 home of the Confino fam-
ily; visitors can try out the Sephardic
mantas or sleeping rugs. The museum
also has a tour of a 19th century tena-
ment called "Hard Times Series."
The newly opened Museum of
Jewish Heritage in Battery Park City
has exhibits of pre-Holocaust Jewish
life through post-war Jewish cultural
renewal. About 2,000 photographs,
800 historical and cultural artifacts and
24 films are part of the exhibit.
"Rmemebering Lubmol: Images of
Jewish Community" at the Cardozo
School of Law portrays a typical shtetl
whose history goes back 600 years.
"Artisans in Silver: Judaica Today" dis-
plays handmade silver Judaica at the
Yeshiva University Museum.
Until Jan. 31, the museum also is
showing "Silenced Sacred Space", con-
sisting of photographs of Syrian syna-
gogues — the artistic and architectural
legacy of the 1,000-year-old Syrian
Jewish community.
Families visiting the Jewish Museum
can enjoy the interactive exhibit
"Holidays: Jewish Seasons and
Celebrations" through June. The muse-
urn's Family Activity Center has hands-
on arts and crafts projects every Sunday
afternoon..
New York also has numerous venues
for singles. For example, the Jewish
Repertory Theater has a special singles
subscription package which includes an
invitation to its three opening nights,
Feb. 4, April 22, June 10, and a com-
plimentary champagne reception fol-
lowing each performance. For informa-
tion, call (212) 831-2001. Singles
groups meet at the city's various syna-
gogues and at such institutions as the
Aish HaTorah New York Center or the
92nd Street Y. El
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