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National Center for Jewish Film
In the scope of its collections and the range of its activities, NCJF is the only organization of its kind. As the largest and oldest resource center for programming Jewish content film materials, NCJF is the world's premiere resource for and about Jewish film.
415 South St # 102 Ms053 Waltham, MA 02453
(781) 736.8600
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Piyut North America
518-596-9686
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Shir Joy Chorus
Adult, trans-denominational, non-auditioned community chorus in Central Mass. Open to all regardless of ethnicity or religious background.
117 E Main St Westborough, MA 01581
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Terezin Music Foundation
Preserving and performing music written by composers imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp, and commissioning new works by emerging and acclaimed composers.
847-222-8262
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The Chelsea Gateway Project
The Chelsea Gateway Project honors the city of Chelsea’s tradition as a port-of-entry for new Americans. We tell the story of the Eastern European Jews who began arriving in the 1860s and their lasting legacy here, as well as explore the future of this city and its new arrivals.
781-704-6700
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The MEM Project
The MEM Project seeks to engage individuals through the artistic process as a means to explore Jewish identity and offers Jewish art workshops to young adults in the greater Boston area. The MEM Project also encourages connection with under-served communities through collaborative mural projects.
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Too Klez For Comfort
Too Klez For Comfort is a high-energy dance band playing traditional klezmer and Jewish repertoire, jazz standards, original works and Latin numbers.
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Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture
The Vilna is the oldest surviving immigrant synagogue building in Boston. No longer a synagogue in the traditional manner, today the Vilna operates as a cultural center, where the history of Boston's Jews can be shared and enjoyed by everyone and Boston Jewish life thrives once again.
18 Phillips St Boston, MA 02114
617-523-2324
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Zamir Chorale of Boston
Zamir Chorale of Boston, founded in 1969 by artistic director Joshua Jacobson, awakens audiences to the breadth and beauty of Jewish culture through performances, recordings, and the commissioning of new musical works.
617-244-6333
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HaZamir Boston: The International Jewish High School Choir
194 Grove St Brookline, MA 02467
508-405-0260
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