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Folksbiene! LIVE: “Welcome to Our Suke/Sukkah”
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“Welcome to Our Suke” is a 4-day festival of family-friendly performances , beginning with Kids and Yiddish: The Reunion Special.
Kids and Yiddish was created in the 1990's as a concert, and then a show that was modeled after Saturday Night Live and Sesame Street.
Schedule:
Monday: Kids and Yiddish: The Reunion Special
Tuesday:Tatiana Wechsler in Concert
Wednesday: Budd Mishkin’s interview with the Grammy Award-winning Klezmatics
Thursday: A Bisl Borscht: A Tribute to Mickey Katz, starring Ben Liebert
All Folksbiene! LIVE programs are presented at 1pm Eastern, 12pm Central, 10am Pacific
Folksbiene! LIVE is an online celebration of Yiddish culture, featuring live-streamed theater, American Jewish performers, concerts, lectures, talks, and other events. Programming provides inspirational and entertaining experiences as cultural and arts venues across the country and the world remain closed amid the coronavirus pandemic.