The many talents of the region’s Jewish community will be on display at B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation’s eighth Bet Kafeh (“Coffeehouse”) on Saturday, December 6, at 7 p.m. at the synagogue, 420 Whitehall Road, Albany, N.Y.
Hosted by singer/songwriters Phil Teumim and Will Vail, the open mic format will showcase the singing, storytelling, poetry reciting and musicianship of the Jewish community. Everyone invited to perform. Sing a song, play an instrument, tell a story, read some poetry. Sign up in advance or at the door. Listen and appreciate, or perform and be appreciated.
Coffee and refreshments will be available. Free admission: donations appreciated.
B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation in Albany is a home for contemporary Reform Judaism in the Capital Region, creating a vibrant Jewish present that links ancient traditions with the promise of the future. More than 120 diverse households from five counties seek religious, educational and social fulfillment at B’nai Sholom.