JEWLICIOUS CELEBRATES ISRAEL’S 60th


LA: [letmypeoplesing.com]
*THU MAY 8th, Faith Jam for Israel

*FRI MAY 9th- Ha Dag HaNachash

*SAT MAY 10th AM The Josh Nelson Project and Michelle Citrin and youth groups from throughout the city perform.

*SAT, MAY 10PM Idan Raichel - Noa - other stars @
Kodak Theater for this Israeli Independence Day Gala Concert.


LBC:[beachhillel.com]

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Visit Israel Info Tent & Eat Cake! Wed, May 7, 11—2pm

Dude, I love Israel! Shabbat Dinner, Fri, May 9, 6:30pm, Hosted by the Booksteins

Birthday Party & Concert w/ KOSHA DILZ, Tue, May 13, Noon, SW Terrace, University Student Union Hip-hop rapper Kosha Dillz & DJ 360, food, henna, prizes

UCI: [uc-ifest.com]

ifest
*ISRAELI MARKET (10AM - 3PM / Ring Road)Tu-Thu

*Club Party OASIS, Thu May 8th (9PM / The Can)

Free admission, busing, and drinks 10P-11P. Check it out:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=18717386997

* Fri May 9, ISRAELI SHABBAT DINNER (7:30PM / Student Center Pacific Ballfoom ABC)

NYC

JEWLICIOUS, NEW VOICES, SHEMSPEED AND PRESENTENSE join Nina Safar in throwing what will be the most amazing Israel 60 party this side of India! electric, israeli, bellydancing, hip shakin, hands in the air party for Israel 60 at Galapagos May 7th. email rsvp@shemspeed.com and get in for 8bux!

PLUS

Check out our 60bloggers.com - 60 bloggers, 60 days, 60 posts, for 60 years.

Beale Street Shabbat with Matisyahu

beale street shabbat

Join Maitsyahu and Rabbi Yonah at the Beale Street Music Festival on May 2 4, 2008. Beale Street is one of the premier music festivals in the US —The Black Crowes, Santana, My Chemical Romance, Matisyahu, and many others— with three days of music and street parties in downtown Memphis. It’s a weekend not to miss!

*Matisyahu is headlining Saturday night, and will join festival goers Friday night, May 2 for a free shabbat dinner, just blocks from the festival stages.

*This event is FREE and geared towards Jewish college students and young professionals (ages 18-26)
and sponsored by Jewlicious, Birthright Israel NEXT, and Hillel of Memphis.

*Seating is limited to 150 — registration is strongly recommended.

RSVP For Dinner | Learn More About the Festival | Facebook Event

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Q&A with Matisyahu

Monica at myjewspot.blogspot.com has the full Matisyahu q & a from Jewlicious. Its amazing…

 

 

As a roomful of people crowded into a room Sunday afternoon at Jewlicious to hear Matisyahu speak on spirituality, they were pleasantly surprised as Adam Weinberg tuned his guitar for Matisyahu to start off an acoustic surprise. And just when we thought we were so lucky to be graced with a private one-song session with Matisyahu, he humbly says, ‘So I’m supposed to talk about spirituality, but I’m not so good at that…so I’m gonna sing a couple more songs.’ The crowd  exploded as Matisyahu continued to perform intertwining his personal story between his music.

When it came time to perform King Without a Crown, the song that made the world listen, Matisyahu shared that while learning in a Yeshiva during his own search for G-d, he found himself in a studio where this song poured out of him in only 5 or 10 minutes. And we still felt the emotion behind the lyrics as his voice penetrated through his soul and his beatboxing woke the rest of ours up. What’s this feeling?/My love will rip a hole in the ceiling/Givin’ myself to you from the essence of my being/Sing to my G-d all these songs of love and healing/Want Mashiach now so it’s time we start revealing.

Read more at myjewspot.blogspot.com

GreenKeit hits the Vatican?

center>Vatican institutes Jewliciosu Greenkeit

At the recent Jewlicious Festival, one of our innovations was the institution of GreenKeit - a manifesto of sorts that merges environmental consciousness and traditional Jewish values. As such, we sought to reduce the festival’s carbon footprint and environmental impact by doing things like using compostable cutlery made out of corn and sugar cane, using American Apparel organic cotton t-shirts - heck even our name tags were made out of old cereal boxes!

You know what would have been cooler though? It would have been cooler if we would have been Catholic. Huh? Yeah, because then we would have been ahead of the curve! I say this in light of the Vatican’s institution of seven new mortal sins, with number three being listed as “polluting the environment.” This new Vatican initiative is meant to appeal to modern Catholics but really it’s a thinly veiled attack against the Jews. How so? Because number six is “becoming obscenely wealthy,” and we know that all Jews are very rich.

Wait a minute. #4: causing social injustice, #5: causing poverty, #6: becoming obscenely wealthy… do these mortal sins apply to uhm… certain institutions as well? Just asking…

crossposted from Jewlicious.com

Post-Release

JEWLICIOUS FESTIVAL 4.0 

FEBRUARY 29 - MARCH 2, 2008
CONCERT SERIES • SPIRITUAL GATHERING• INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
SOLD-OUT WEEKEND ENDS w/ SPECIAL ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE BY MATISYAHU

LA/Long Beach, Calif. – March 3, 2008 –JEWLICIOUS FESTIVAL 4.0, the largest youth festival of contemporary Jewish culture and identity was held in Long Beach, CA February 29 - March 2, 2008 at the Alpert Jewish Community Center bringing hundreds of students and young professionals together from all over the United States for 54 hours of music, food, conversations and fun. The sold-out gathering celebrated its fourth year in eco-friendly style incorporating Greenkeit, a mandate to limit the festival’s impact on the environment and educate participants about Eco-Judaism. JEWLICIOUS FESTIVAL 4.0 brought together Jews from every denomination and across the political and ethnic spectrum uniting trend-setters, artists and spirit seekers; Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Atheists, agnostics, skeptics and believers; designers, activists, jocks and hipsters. Jewlicious Festival was again a magical gathering of the Tribe and unlike any other weekend in Jewish history.This year’s festival highlight was Grammy Award Nominee/Jewish reggae sensation Matisyahu, giving an unforgettable special “secret” acoustic performance along with a Q&A session about spirituality. “It was the most intimate, funny, warm unplugged set Matis has ever done,” said Matisyahu’s wife, Tahlia Miller. “In fact, it was the BEST thing he’s ever done.” Tahlia also screened hers and Yocheved Sidof’s documentary film at the Festival’s first Docu-Film-Slam, entitled “CANT TOUCH THIS”, about Jews and intimacy.Participants sipped on vitaminwater, smartwater, vitaminenergy, POWERade, Steaz Organic Sparkling Green Tea Soda, Coffee Bean coffee and tea, carried around a pink gift bag courtesy of 1Bagatatime, and wore organic cotton American Apparel festival t-shirts.  CRE computers & Audiovisual Solutions donated  iMac computers so festival-goers were able to chat with friends and blog about the JEWLICIOUS FESTIVAL 4.0 in the computer lounge. The festival’s opening Friday Night feast served over 500 people at one long table with the help of birthright-Israel.Saturday night’s sold-out Festival Stage included veteran world-beat performers Moshav, East Village Rabbi turned indie-rocker, Rav Shmuel; black orthodox Jewish convert rapper Y-Love, with Jewish Yemenite DJ Erez aka Diwon and Human Beat Box Yuri Lane, and DJ Eric Rosen & 12 Tribes groove machine. The MC was Eric Schwartz, aka Smooth-e, who electrified the crowed with his wit, stage antics, and polished performance.  He is the only performer to crowd-surf Jewlicious two year’s in a row.A popular new venue at the Festival was this year’s Acoustic Stage. Here Jewlicious Festival presented The Flying Shi-Tsu Jazz Quartet, a Jewish comedy slam led by actor/comedian Marty Belafsky (a dozen movies including Newsies, Men In Black 2), and new and upcoming talent from around the country including: Adam Weinberg who accompanied Matisyahu, Chana Rothman, Kosha Dillz, Stephanie Pressman, Zach Singer, Shaul Faulkner, Poetess Faye Gartenberg, and Hartley Wynberg.An illustrious list of presenters included Adam Mansbach, End of the Jews, Lisa Alcalay Klug Cool Jew, Niles Elliot Goldstein, Gonzo Judaism and God at the Edge, Josh Neuman, publisher of Heeb Magazine, Ruthie Ellenson, Modern Jewish Girls Guide to Guilt, Devora Brous, founder of Israel’s Arab/Jewish eco-peace group Bustan, David Abitbol, founder Jewlicious.com, Norcal winemakers Jonthan Hajdu and Gavriel Weiss of Shira Wines, Rachel Bookstein, Executive Director Beach Hillel, filmmaker Julie Hermalin, Rabbi Leibish Hundert, spiritual leader of Montreal’s Ghetto Shul, Jonathan Boyer of LA’s Happy Minyan, and Elias Parker from Vancouver’s Center for Leadership Initiatives, Eli Winkelman of Hazon, and filmmaker Adam Hootnick (Unsettled).In 2005, the first Jewlicious drew over a hundred people. Jewlicious 2.0 doubled in size, with 350 people, over 40 campuses represented and special guest appearance by Matisyahu. The festival in 2006 drew over 500 guests, and this year organizers estimate the record crowd was over 700 people. ”We proved again that Jewlicious Festivals reach Jewish students and young professionals regardless of background and with them create a magical weekend whose sum is greater than its parts, and whose spirit endures for months to come,” said Jewlicious Festival Director Rabbi Yonah Bookstein. ”We are grateful for the support and vision of our Patrons; Deanna and Allen Alevy, Barbara and Ray Alpert, who spent their 55th wedding anniversary with the college students, Liz and Jim Breslauer, and The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation.  In addition, we reached our broadest constituency to date, attracting over two dozen partnerships and co-sponsors. “Panel discussions, workshops, films, games, music, dancing, singing, vendors, wine tasting and feasting were all integral parts of the Jewlicious Festival. Accommodations were on-site at the Alpert JCC and at nearby hotels being one of the largest sleepovers that isn’t sleep-away camp. For more information on Jewlicious Festival 4.0 please visit www.jewliciousfestival.com.

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Thank You!

Thank you to all the hundreds of participants that made Jewlicious Festival 4.0 our most successful festival ever.  This sold-out weekend of food, music, and Jews is still etched in our memories. The pictures and video start to capture what happened - but you had to be there to feel the energy.  An indescribable joy of unity  filled the Alpert JCC for 54 hours, and life afterwards is not the same.  We all left better than when we walked through the doors.

Thank you to our sponsors, to our presnters and musicians, to our staff and volunteers, and most of all to all the participants.

We’ll be in touch in the coming months with updates and other events we are planning.  Keep in touch, post your pictures and video online (send us links!) and start getting ready for Jewlicious Festival 5.0.

Peace & Love & Happy Purim!

Rabbi Yonah, Rachel and the Festival Team

Images from a magical weekend

Matisyahu dishes out Torah, even dating tips at Jewlicious


David Abitbol
Chasidic reggae star Matisyahu shares an hour with young fans at Jewlicious 4.0 on March 2, 2008 in Long Beach, Calif.

LONG BEACH, Calif. (JTA) — By the time Matisyahu loped onstage for what had been billed for days as a surprise appearance at Jewlicious, it was a surprise only to festival organizers…. read more