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Hayu Leilot / There Were Nights: An Artistic Journey in Celebration of Israel at the National Museum of American Jewish History

Date:
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm Location:
National Museum of American Jewish History
101 South Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA
19106-2517
United States
See map: Google Maps
Udi Bar-David, renowned cellist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Artistic Director of Intercultural Journeys, and Mika Hary, Israeli superstar singer/songwriter, with her acclaimed band, The Mika Hary Group, pay tribute to the treasures of Israeli artistry, from folk to klezmer, with a touch of jazz and the classics.