Inspirations from the Holy Land K/N/A Life in the Married Lane

This blog began as a way to keep in touch from abroad, but has developed into a way to keep in touch from married life (which seems to be trickier to do!).

21.12.06

Chanukah Sameach!!

It's hard to believe, but it's already the second to last night of Chanukah! Time really flies! It's been a really really great Chanukah, and even though I'm on break, technically, I've been so busy! Here's a bunch of us in front of the communal menorah, which we light for the whole building.
























I had four performances this week (yay!). The first one was last Thursday. The Israeli program had a party and there's a girl I know, Moran, who suggested that I play with another girl, who played guitar. It was really an amazing experience. I was the only American there, so my Hebrew skills were put to test! Good thing there were also some people who spoke English.
Then, on Sunday, Neve had their Chanukah Chagiga, where each class put on a play. One of my roommates, Shoshana, wrote our play, which was a spoof of "Little Shop of Horrors." We have a plant for our classroom (Stanley), so we adapted the play to be about him. It was a ton of fun. My other roommate was one of the emcees for the show, and in her level's skit. Both my roommates are hysterical.

Then, Tuesday, there was a concert with the orchestra I've been playing with. We played an arrangement of Mao Tzur, then some Kabelevsky, Peter and the Wolf, In the Hall of the Mountain King, an original work for choir and orchestra, Vivaldi, an arrangment of Al HaNisim, two pieces by a guy named Leroy Anderson (I think - I have no idea who he is). It was great!!! I got to play bass clarinet (see). Who ever thought that over three years after I completed my degree I would be performing in an all-women orchestra in Jerusalem?


























Finally, there was a huge fundraiser last night to support kallahs (brides) from Neve (since most of us don't have so much cash to front on a wedding). There were hundreds, maybe even over a thousand, people who attended. Shosh and a girl named Naomi sang a song (There's a light in the window), another girl from our floor, Batya, danced to it, and I played piano. It was great! My other roommate (Emily) sang a gorgeous solo with the girls from Maalot (a different program). She also won a giant picture of R'Moshe Feinstein in the raffle! Now it's in our room! so cool! Here's us after the show (with the Rabbi).



















Now I'm just recuperating from the events, and trying to prepare for classes, which start again on Sunday. I can't believe Chanukah is almost over. I can't believe I've been here for six months. It's amazing here!!!!!

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

At this time of year in St. Louis, one can hear Leroy Anderson's popular "Sleigh Ride" 3-4 times a day on the radio. He wrote this piece in 1948 and it is one of his best-known compositions. Other piano solos include The Penny-Whistle Song, Sandpaper Ballet, The Typewriter, Jazz Pizzicato, The Waltzing Cat and The Syncopated Clock. During his career he was a military officer, composer, band director, and orchestra conductor. 1968 quote: "It is important to keep in mind the fact that music should be truly different and unique so that a contribution to musical literature is being made when it is written." Leroy Anderson died in 1975. In the 80's, my piano teacher introduced me to his piano solo book, and I mastered most of the pieces simply because they were of moderate difficulty and they were fun to play! It gave me some variety in my mostly classical training. It was good to hear from you!
SH

11:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh your hair looks amazing in that picture! You look gorgeous! Sorry it has been awhile I lost the link to your blog. Hope you had a great holiday :)

9:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looking Good!
Annie

5:36 PM  

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