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Come see why the New York Times gave Chana strong reviews and jewschool.com named her album "We Can Rise" its "Best of 2007" award. A reception with the artist will follow the performance.
Tinges of reggae, worldbeat, folk, and hip-hop infuse Chana Rothman's Hebrew-English tunes with rhythm and positive vibes. Chana recently returned from a tour in South Africa, combining community social justice work in townships with live performances, a live radio show in NYC's reknown WFUV, and is working on a new album.
Opening for Chana Rothman will be Staam, the undergraduate a cappella group from Washington University, whose name means "just because."
Admission to the show and the reception to follow are free. Please RSVP by calling the Temple Office at 314-432-5877 or e-mailing office@testl.org.