Singing Our Way to Freedom: Song & Havdalah with Aly Halpert
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Singing Our Way to Freedom: Song & Havdalah with Aly Halpert

Participatory Concert & Havdalah with Aly Halpert: an evening of original music at Congregation Beth El in Sudbury

By Congregation Beth El of the Sudbury River Valley

Date and time

Saturday, April 27 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Congregation Beth El

105 Hudson Road Sudbury, MA 01776

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

In times of brokenness, it's often even harder to dream towards a world that is whole. Singing is a tool that helps us connect, remember our collective humanity, and to move through feelings of grief and joy. Singing literally helps bring about the world we're dreaming -- grounding us in our bodies, in community, and in hope as a practice. This Passover, come join us at Congregation Beth El of the Sudbury River Valley (bethelsudbury.org) for an evening of healing and rejuvenating original music with Aly Halpert, who will teach and lead songs towards the collective liberation we deserve. We'll say goodbye to Shabbat together and orient through song towards the world we want to build.


Aly Halpert (she/her) is a queer Jewish musician, educator, and activist living on Lenni Lenape land in Philadelphia, PA, USA. A singer, pianist, drummer, and guitar player, Aly writes songs for building community and visioning different worlds. Aly leads music and prayer for Jewish community, including Kol Tzedek Synagogue, Eden Village Camp, Let My People Sing, and Linke Fligl. Her songs have been sung in national gatherings, song circles, and quiet moments of personal prayer, and have moved people all over the world. Her first full-band album Loosen was released in April 2022 with Rising Song Records. For more info, go to www.alyhalpert.com.

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