(LENOX, Mass.) – Neshama Carlebach and Josh Nelson, two of the biggest names in contemporary Jewish music, will perform for the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires’ annual benefit concert in the Duffin Theater at Lenox Memorial High School on Sunday, July 31, at 7pm.
Each a star in their own right, together Neshama Carlebach and Josh Nelson are a spirited and spiritual duo, carving new paths in Jewish pop and folk music while drawing upon the tradition of Neshama’s father, the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, the “singing rabbi” of blessed memory.
All concert proceeds will benefit the Jewish Agency for Israel’s Victims of Terror Fund. General admission tickets are $25, $20 for young adults under the age of 30 and children under 10 are free. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Jewish Federation at (413) 442-4360, ext. 10 or at the door. The Duffin Theater is located at Lenox Memorial High School, 197 East Street in Lenox.
The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires mobilizes the local Jewish community to care for those in need, and nurtures and sustains Jewish life across the Berkshires, in Israel, and around the world.