Federation Star - February 2024

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ORGANIZATIONS

Federation Star

February 2024

JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SWFL

www.jhsswf.org / 239-566-1771

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SEPHARDIC SERIES hosted by Cantor Donna Azu

“In the Jewish Mood” Marina Berkovich JHSSWF President

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usic has been an inextricable part of Jewish people for millennia. While the authorship of “Song of Songs” has been debated for centuries, there’s no dispute about Jewish prayer delivery through songs. From religious to secular, the music of Jewish prayers had made its way to religions and cultures outside the Jewish purview. Over time, as formal music education became organized and valued, particularly after the period of enlightenment in 1800s and 1900s Europe, more and more Jewish men and women became educated and were able to break into the previously offlimits music circles — usually, at a price of converting out of Judaism. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, better known as Felix Mendelssohn, whose last name tells a tale of his origins, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic Period. He was baptized Lutheran at the age of 7. And that is, most likely, why his works, “The Wedding March” especially, became so popular. Had he remained openly Jewish, his music would have been played only for trusted company. His parents, Abraham and Lea Mendelssohn, raised their children in the intellectual environment and provided them the best possible education. Felix’s sister, Fanny, was the most gifted. She became a pianist and composer. It was improper for a woman to pursue that, so she married and never became a professional musician. Michael Mendelsohn (with only one ‘s’) will be featured in the SWFL Jewish Pioneers series’ new film, “A Midsummer Dream,” due out this spring. Born into an Ashkenazi family in the U.K., Michael grew up with a strong musical inclination, and spent his life between doing something else for a living (hint: watch film) and playing just for the love of music. Michael’s piano and double bass playing has Jewish

soul. He and his wife, Jacqui, a daughter of a well-known British bandleader, share their year between Leeds, England and Naples, Florida for the past quarter century. Hear Mike and his musician friends most Sundays at Gran du Café. Alexander Goldstein was born in Moscow, USSR to a Bolshoi Orchestra musician, who had survived the 1937 purges. Being overtly Jewish was no longer permitted by then; his tale-telling last name carried both musical talent and the inevitable persecution by anti-Semites. Goldstein was able to compose for film and receive full credit. He wasn’t allowed to be credited on government propaganda radio and TV. After immigrating to the U.S., he continues to compose music that is performed worldwide. He is, perhaps, the first and only Jewish composer actively working in Naples. Join us for the evening of Goldstein’s music compositions, including the world premiere of “Chat” and Naples premiere of “Introspective Trio.” “In the Jewish Mood,” Goldstein’s popular composition, will be performed by violinist Daniela Shtereva, artistic director of Arts Planet Naples, this concert’s sponsor. The Jewish Historical Society of SWFL is proud to join in this historic performance, featuring other Naples Philharmonic musicians and acclaimed guests from Eastman Conservatory of Music. Concert and reception begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Your generosity helps us in our research, future films and presentations. Donate online, by mail or contact us at office@jhsswf.org. Sign up for a membership to receive announcements, reminders and news. To sponsor Goldstein’s new composition recording, please reach out to us directly. We can be reached at The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida, 8805 Tamiami Trail North, Suite # 255, Naples FL 34108, 833-5477935 (833-JHS-SWFL) www.jhsswf.org, office@jhsswf.org. The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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“In the Jewish Mood”

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