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    Harmony for Humanity Concert:  A History of Rhythm and Blues

    Harmony for Humanity Concert: A History of Rhythm and Blues

    Presented by Jewish Communitiy Center of Houston at Jewish Community Center of Houston (Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center)

    October 18, 2009


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    In honor of Daniel Pearl (pictured) and in celebration of Jewish Social Action Month, the Jewish Community Center of Houston presents the Harmony for Humanity Concert, Sunday, Oct 18 • 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.

    Daniel Pearl was a reporter with the Wall Street Journal and a talented musician who was kidnapped and murdered by extremists in Pakistan. In his memory, we have teamed with The Barry Sea Paradox to present A History of Rhythm and Blues, a concert that combines entertainment, education and tribute as we strive to bring us all a little closer together.

    October 18 begins the Hebrew month of Cheshvan, declared Jewish Social Action Month by leading Jewish organizations around the world. The JCC will sponsor a "soup and a sandwich" canned food drive to coincide with the concert.

    For more information, please contact Naomi Barancik at 713-729-3200 ext. 3288.


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        Jewish Community Center of Houston (Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center)

        5601 S. Braeswood
        Houston, TX 77096

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        $10
        ($5 with a canned food donation for the Meals on Wheels Program)

        Info Phone: 713-729-3200

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        Dates:
        October 18, 2009

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        4pm-6pm

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