Back by popular demand, Mostly Kosher returns with a high-octane holiday celebration that blends klezmer, jazz, Latin rhythms, and joyful Yiddish swing into one unforgettable night. This isn’t your bubbe’s Chanukah concert—it’s a foot-stomping, hand-clapping, musical party. With blazing horns, virtuosic strings, and irresistible energy, the band reimagines tradition with a contemporary twist that brings audiences to their feet. From soulful ballads to rollicking dance numbers, every song is packed with heart, humor, and a whole lot of chutzpah.
Dr. Satsuki Ina was born in 1944 in one of the most controversial incarceration camps used to detain Japanese Americans during World War II. The event will feature a public conversation centered on h…
What is T'ai-chi? T'ai-chi Ch'uan is an ancient Chinese art which combines meditation in movement and healthful exercise. The training includes the practice of a 37 posture form which teaches relaxation, balance and strength, and also a partner practice that builds sensitivity, timing and energy. Ev…