Bet Shira Congregation "Friday Night Live" Services Featuring Craig Taubman Jewish Music
Posted on 11/29/2012 @ 10:43 PM
The Bet Shira Congregation "Friday Night Live" Services featuring internationally famous Superstar of Jewish Music, Craig Taubman, will be held on Friday Evening, November 30th at 8:00 P.M. at Bet Shira Congregation, located in S.W. Miami-Dade at 7500 S.W. 120th Street, Pinecrest.
"Craig Taubman’s dynamic music and moving performance style have inspired the Jewish community for three decades. His magical and enchanting music brings to life the joy and spirit of the Jewish heritage, appealing to all ages captivating audiences everywhere" said Cantor Mark H. Kula, of Bet Shira Congregation.
Taubman’s songs bridge traditional Jewish themes and ancient teachings with passages and experiences of contemporary Jewish life. He speaks a language that is comfortable and acceptable. His recordings weave song and spirit into the fabric of Jewish life. Craig’s performances of Friday Night Live and One Shabbat Morning have reinvigorated Shabbat services across the nation.
Craig enjoys a successful career in television and film composing as well. He has composed and directed the music for the Fox children’s series Rimba’s Island, and the critically acclaimed HBO animated series Happily Ever After. His music has been featured at the Coca Cola Olympic Pavilion in Atlanta as well as in the Paramount Pictures feature film Andre, New Line Cinema’s Pinocchio, and Disney’s animated short film Recycle Rex.
Such respected artists as Chita Rivera and Jennifer Holliday have recorded his songs. Taubman’s sell-out concerts draw thousands of fans at respected venues as Ravinia in Chicago, Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, Westbury Music Fair in New York, the Greek Theater in Los Angeles and three special performances at The White House.
There are still some seats still available for the Taubman Friday Night Live Services, so please contact Bet Shira at (305) 238-2601 or on-line at www.betshira.org.
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