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Since its inception in 1994, the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony has touched the hearts and minds of the culturally and religiously diverse Jewish Community of Los Angeles. By reaching out with the language of music, the Symphony's programs have been instrumental in giving voice to the heart and soul of the Jewish people. With Jews from all over the world bringing their own customs, traditions, and varying approaches to Judaism in Southern California, the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony has given the community a commonality through the measure of music. The Symphony's goal to educate children about their Jewish heritage through music is an integral part of our mission.

 

Education Programs

Los Angeles Jewish Symphony Educational Programming Grants

"Patchwork of Cultures: The Sephardic Latino Connection"
Grants from:
Bingham McCutchen LLP - 2009
Maurice Amado Foundation - 1999-2002/2008/2009
Target - 2008/2009
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation 2009
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation - 2008/2009
National Endowment of the Arts - 2007
The Jewish Federation - 2003
City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Dept. -2003
The Jewish Community Foundation / Leonard and Susan Bay Nimoy Foundation -2003
Tel Aviv/Los Angeles Partnership -2003

"Linking our Heritage: Songs Through The Generations".
Grants from:
Righteous Persons Foundation 2005 - 2007
The Jewish Community Foundation 2002

"Klezmer Music: A study of Eastern European Culture".
Grants from:
The Jewish Community Foundation -1998

"Senior Project at the LA Jewish Home for the Aging".
Grants from:
The Jewish Community Foundation - 2000

"Remembrances: Reflections of the Holocaust".
Grants from:
The Jewish Community Foundation -2001

L.A. Jewish Community Youth Orchestra
Grants from:
The Jewish Community Foundation -1999
Stephen S. Wise Temple -1999 -Current

Additional sponsors include:
Hillside Memorial Park
Langers Juice
Nick Rail Music

 

Community Outreach

To an untrained observer the LAJS may be viewed as just another orchestra or community program or cultural endeavor. However, to a visionary open to the wonder behind the seemingly ordinary, the LAJS embraces a mission that goes to the very heart of our vision - to build and enrich the vitality of Judaism in the largest community of the Diaspora. Throughout the years, we've thought of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony as the Wandering Jewish Orchestra. We're proud of the fact that we've reached out throughout the Southland - from Thousand Oaks to Long Beach, from Malibu to Palm Desert - we come to your community. We have performed with the First AME Church Choir, the Mariachi Divas and the Yuval Ron Ensemble. We have performed at the first flag-raising at the Israeli Consulate in Los Angeles. The themes of our education programs are multi-cultural and multi-generational, serving audiences from elementary schools to senior communities. To bring the rich diversity of Jewish music to audiences throughout southern California and to pass the treasure of Jewish music and heritage to the next generation - this is our ongoing tradition!

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Education - Song of the Generations