Yom HaShoah Commemoration
Echoes in Art: Grief & Hope
a Holocaust Remembrance Service & Program for the Interfaith Community
Sunday November 10th, 2024
1:30-3:30 PM
Temple Beth Shalom
642 Dolores Ave
San Leandro, CA 94577
East Bay Holocaust Education Center and Temple Beth Shalom invite you to a
Free Music of the Holocaust Concert and Exhibit
The program includes a moving educational art and video exhibit followed by a concert featuring Bay area musicians and educators Cookie Segelstein on violin accompanied by Joshua Horowitz.
Exhibit opens 1:30pm, concert at 2-3pm. Exhibit can also be viewed following concert. This event is appropriate for adults, high school students, and middle school students.
Travel on a journey and learn how Jewish music was used before and during the Holocaust through music and stories. The exhibit will include paintings by a local artist based on actual photographs from the Holocaust as well as introductory videos from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and video clips of eyewitness testimonies from Holocaust survivors from the USC Shoah Foundation in LA.
This concert is based on EBHEC’s Violins of Hope East Bay and Music of the Holocaust school programs which have been presented by Ms. Segelstein and Mr. Horowitz to over 20,000 East Bay middle school and high school students since 2023.
RSVP required. No tickets at the door
Minimum age: Middle school students
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Featured Bios
Cookie Segelstein, Featured Violinist
Cookie (Marlene) Segelstein received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music from the University of Missouri in 1981, and a Master’s Degree in Viola from Yale University in 1984 where she studied with Raphael Hillyer (founding member of the Julliard String Quartet) and the late Jesse Levine. She played under the great Leonard Bernstein and Seiji Ozawa at Tanglewood, and studied chamber music with Eugene Lehner of the Kolisch Quartet. In 1984, Cookie joined the New Haven Symphony where she became Assistant Principal Violist in 1991, a position she held until moving to California in 2010. In the spring of 2010, she performed a piece commissioned for her by the orchestra and written by composer Mark Kuss, “Viola Concertino”. Cookie has toured the world with her trio Veretski Pass that specializes in the 19th and 20th Century Jewish instrumental folk music of the Carpathian mountains. They played to a sold out audience at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and regularly tour Germany, Austria and Switzerland, playing concerts and teaching workshops. She recorded the violin music for the Jewish wedding episode of HBO’s “Sex and the City”, has recorded many CD’s as an expert on Jewish violin style, and written many music books of historical transcriptions. On the board of the San Francisco chapter of American String Teachers Association, and a member of MTAC (Music Teacher’s Association of California), Cookie teaches violin and viola students of all ages and levels in both folk and Classical styles.
Joshua Horowitz, Featured Accordionist
Joshua Horowitz, chromatic button accordion, cimbalom and piano, received his Masters degree in Composition and Music Theory from the Academy of Music in Graz, Austria, where he taught Music Theory and served as Research Fellow and Director of the Yiddish Music Research Project for eight years.
He is the founder and director of the ensemble Budowitz, a founding member of Veretski Pass and has performed and recorded with Itzhak Perlman, The Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Theodore Bikel, Ben Goldberg, Rubin and Horowitz, Brave Old World, Adrienne Cooper and Ruth Yaakov. His music was recently featured in the British film, “Some of my best friends are... Jewish / Muslim”, awarded the Sandford St. Martin Trust Religious Broadcasting Award and is also featured in the new film by Jes Benstock, "The Holocaust Tourist".
His recordings with Veretski Pass, Budowitz, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Rubin & Horowitz and Alicia Svigals, have achieved international recognition and he is the recipient of more than 40 awards for his work as both composer and performer.