With a special solidarity concert for Israel, the victims of the massacre of October 7 are to be commemorated in the Laeiszhalle Hamburg on the evening of October 31, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. and a sign is to be set against the worldwide call for terror by Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
The program curated by Daniel Kühnel is to be carried by love of freedom, humanity and friendship against terror and hatred. It brings together readings from the work of Selma Merbaum, new arrangements of Israeli chansons, chorales from the 17th century and music written especially for the evening.
Tickets are available for EUR 48, 24 and 12. All artists have waived compensation. 100% of the net proceeds of the evening will be donated to KEREN HAYESOD Berlin - Emergency Campaign October 2023.
Contributors:
Iris Berben, reading; Alma Sadé, soprano; Mischa Maisky, cello; Haggai Cohen-Milo, bass; Ziv Ravitz, percussion; Omri Abramov, saxophone; Ori Jacobsen, saxophone; Thomas Moked Blum, guitars; amarcord, vocal ensemble; Susanne Barner, flute; Marc Renner, oboe; Elmar Hönig, clarinet; Christian Ganzhorn, bassoon; Lucie Krysatis, horn; Guy Sternberg, arrangements; Yaron David Müller-Zach, scenic installation.
Additional donations are welcome to Keren Hayesod - Emergency Campaign October 2023, quoting the keyword HINENI. Details at: www.keren-hayesod.de
We sincerely thank the Lausitz Festival for their kind permission to use excerpts of the program.
The solidarity action is supported by the "Deutscher Fördererkreis der Universität Haifa e. V." as well as the "Verein zur Förderung des Israel Museums in Jerusalem e. V.": The University of Haifa and the Israel Museum are among the most liberal institutions in Israel. With their pioneering intercultural programs, they make a fundamentally important contribution in terms of understanding and tolerance.
For more information, visit:
https://www.uni-haifa.de/
https://www.imj-germany.de/