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12th Annual Cantor Stephen Dubov
Z”L Memorial Concert To Feature
‘So Is Life’ Musical Stars At Temple Beth El
In honor of the 12th Annual Cantor Stephen Dubov crowds at the URJ Biennial moved to tears, laughing, In addition to becoming a cantor, the former movie,
Z”L Memorial Concert, Temple Beth El of Boca Raton and crying and singing along to these amazing artists – each television and stage actor had a diverse and distinguished
Congregation B’nai Israel have joined together to present individually a star in the Jewish music world, but together career that included performances on Broadway, with
the nationally acclaimed group of Jewish superstars, So Is they are divine. I know that Cantor Dubov would have the Palm Beach and Miami Operas and the Los Angeles
Life, on Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. at the Beth El Schaefer loved this performance.” Philharmonic, as well as a regular role in the daytime TV
Family Campus in east Boca Raton. The Stephen Dubov Z”L Memorial Concert series has drama, The Guiding Light.
So Is Life brings together extraordinary musical talent been a highly anticipated annual tradition since his passing Tickets for the Memorial Concert are available now at
from today’s Jewish music scene, featuring Cantor Ellen in 2006, and rotates year to year between Temple Beth tbeboca.org/special-events to see these five dynamic Jewish
Dreskin, Josh Nelson, Dan Nichols and Cantor Rosalie El and Congregation B’nai Israel in Boca. Cantor Dubov superstars and friends perform Jewish and pop hits in person.
Will, plus esteemed New York composer/performer Elana had arrived at Temple Beth El of Boca Raton with great Reserved benefactor seating, $100; preferred seating, $36;
Arian. Their rich harmonies and exquisite instrumentation expectations, having been chosen for his ability to hit every general seating, $18; students, $10. For more information,
are the perfect showcase for musical selections from sacred note and to inspire. But just over a month after his arrival, he call (561) 391-8900.
to secular and traditional to contemporary pop. passed away unexpectedly in Detroit while returning to his About Temple Beth El Of Boca Raton
Beth El Cantor Lori Brock says, “I am so excited to family to help them prepare for their move from Michigan Temple Beth El of Boca Raton was founded in 1967 and
bring these incomparable musical artists to Temple Beth to south Florida to join him. Born in Miami Beach, he has grown to become one of the nation’s leading Reform
El. Their blend of contemporary and Jewish music and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in music education from the congregations. With a mission to inspire a passionate
inspiring messages bring audiences to their feet; they are University of Miami and received his cantorial investiture commitment to Jewish life, learning, community and spiritual
like a musical/spiritual vitamin B12 shot! I’ve watched and Master’s Degree from Hebrew Union College. growth, the temple offers two newly expanded campuses
which serve the needs of the surrounding Jewish community.
The Schaefer Family Campus at 333 S.W. 4th Ave.in east
u Gold u Fine Artwork u Silver u Antiques Boca Raton houses the Merle E. Singer Sanctuary, social
hall, a full-service catering kitchen, chapel, Beit Midrash
u Jewelry u Coins u Designer Handbags (Adult Learning Center), gift shop, classrooms, clergy and
u Watches u Collectibles u & More administrative offices. Also on the property is the Beth El
Mausoleum, the only mausoleum in the United States to be
built on sacred temple grounds. The Beck Family Campus
at 9800 Yamato Road in west Boca Raton houses the Early
Timeless Treasures Call to Schedule a Learning Center for preschool, infant daycare and summer
camp, as well as a new Kehillah Center (community hall)
FREE Evaluation and catering kitchen. Welcoming families of all ages, the
We Pay the Highest Price Possible temple holds weekly Shabbat services and offers a bustling
for Your Treasures! No Obligation! religious school program for grades K-12; along with a
variety of social, cultural educational, social action and
561-569-1977 religious programs. For more information visit tbeboca.
org or call the Schaefer Family Campus at (561) 391-8900,
kenneth35626@gmail.com Beck Family Campus at (561) 391-9091 or the Beth El
Mausoleum at (561) 391-8901.
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