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Concert celebrates the Sarajevo Haggadah, a symbol of survival

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By Celia Wren October 10 at 10:55 AM

A tale some 600 years old will turn another page Oct. 20, when the multimedia concert The Sarajevo Haggadah: Music of the Book has its D.C. premiere. The production, with an original accordion-and-piano score by Bosnian-born composer and accordionist Merima Kljuco, draws on the staggeringly eventful history of the eponymous liturgical volume, whose origins may date as far back as the mid-14th century.

The concert is part of this years Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival, mounted by the D.C. Jewish Community Center and running Oct. 19-29.

A Haggadah, the order of service used at the Passover Seder, includes a recounting of the Jews exodus from Egypt. The richly illustrated and ornamented volume that became known as the Sarajevo Haggadah originated in medieval Spain at a time of relative harmony for that countrys Jewish, Christian and Muslim citizens. After surviving Spains expulsion of the Jews in 1492, the book turned up in Venice, where, in 1609, a Catholic censors inscription seems to have preserved it from destruction in the Inquisition.

By 1894, the Haggadah was in Sarajevo. During World War II, a Muslim librarian at Sarajevos national museum hid the book from the Nazis, and during the Bosnian War in the 1990s, another Muslim librarian saved the priceless volume by moving it to a bank vault during fierce shelling.

The Sarajevo Haggadah is a symbol of survival, and a symbol that inspires respect and tolerance toward different traditions and cultures, says Kljuco, who grew up in Sarajevo and remembers a society that before the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s reveled in diversity. Families such as hers, she said, celebrated holidays with Jewish, Christian and Muslim neighbors and felt a bond with multiple cultural heritages.

It was a very difficult moment for most of us when the nationalists came to power and started to divide us, Kljuco said by phone from her home in Los Angeles.

Kljuco started playing the accordion at age 12. She lived through part of the war but left Bosnia in 1993, when she was 19, and continued her musical studies in Germany and the Netherlands. About four years ago, a friend gave her a copy of People of the Book, a novel about the Sarajevo Haggadah by Geraldine Brooks, who had covered the Bosnian war for the Wall Street Journal. Kljuco was familiar with story of the Haggadah, but Brookss book gave her a jolt of inspiration: She decided to compose a piece of music that would follow the books journey through the centuries.

The Sarajevo Haggadahs unusual illustrations depict, among other events, Gods creation of the world, so Kljuco began her 12-movement composition with a sequence in which her accordion mimics the sound of breath an evocation of metaphysical and artistic creation. Subsequent portions of the score incorporate fragments of Sephardic melodies and bits of traditional Bosnian music and reference a medieval Jewish-Italian dance. And, Kljuco says, with clusters of notes in the pianos low register, she tried to paint musically the terrifying sounds I experienced during the war in Bosnia.

Kljuco worked on the piece during a residency at Yellow Barn, a center for chamber music in Putney, Vt. That organizations artistic director, Seth Knopp (a founding member of the Peabody Trio), became the pianist for the work, which grew to incorporate Bart Woodstrups video imagery. Woodstrup digitally animated the Haggadahs illustrations and other features in such a way as to evoke the books historical experience. For instance, Kljuco said, the visual accompaniment to a movement she titled Inquisitor shows pages of the Haggadah engulfed in flames until the 1609 inscription by the Catholic censor appears, seeming to extinguish the fire.

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Hasidic Simcha – Simchat Torah – Video

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Taken from the album: "Simchat Torah Songs in Hebrew, English and Yiddish" Compilation of famous Traditional Songs for Simchat Tora (Rejoicing of/[with the...

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Rapper explores evolving faith – Fri, 10 Oct 2014 PST

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In 2011, Hasidic rapper Matisyahu cut off his distinctive locks and beard, biblical requirements of his religion, and posted a photo of his new clean-shaven look online. No more (Hasidic) reggae superstar, the caption read. The Internet lost itsmind.

Matisyahu (real name Matthew Miller) is best known for incorporating his strict Hasidic beliefs into his music, and such a dramatic change in appearance suggested that perhaps he had abandoned his faith. Although he still identifies as Jewish, Matisyahu says his belief system has evolved beyond the strictures he initially set for himself, and that its too complicated for

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Matthew Paul Miller, aka Matisyahu, will perform Saturday night at the KnittingFactory. (Full-size photo)

With Radical Something and CiscoAdler

When: 8 p.m. Tuesday

Where: Knitting Factory, 919 W. Sprague Ave.

Cost: $28

Purchase tickets online at sp.knittingfactory.com

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NO ONE WANTS TO BE A KHAZAR JEW PART TWO ASHKENAZI JEW [YAHUWAH] – Video

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NO ONE WANTS TO BE A KHAZAR JEW PART TWO ASHKENAZI JEW [YAHUWAH] Website at: http://peopleofyahuwah.wordpress.com Helpful Links: "No One Wants To Be A Khazar...

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Helicopter Company in Hot Water over Eruption Landing

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Goga Ashkenazi, a tycoon from Kazakhstan, and her entourage put themselves in grave danger when they landed via helicopter near the Holuhraun eruption site without permission, according to Vir Reynisson, divisional manager at the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Polices Department of Civil Protection.

A video [the video has now been removed] of the group dancing near the eruption has garnered significant attention in Iceland after the Iceland Weather Report first wrote about it.

Only scientists and media personnel who have received a special permit are allowed to enter the closed area near the eruption site. Even with gas masks, they have only been visiting the site for short periods at a time.

Pollution levels at the site have reached almost double the maximum levels detected in populated areas and there is a risk of a sub-glacial eruption and subsequent glacial outburst flood starting at any time.

The case is currently being investigated by police, ruv.is reports. People found entering the restricted area face heavy fines.

Frigeir Gujnsson, marketing officer for Reykjavk Helicopters, the company which flew the group, told ruv.is yesterday evening that they had not yet had the opportunity to speak to the pilot. He added that he hoped that the pilot could provide an explanation for the landing.

The company released a statement emphasizing that it has since the beginning focused on safety when visiting the eruption and that it has not landed at the site except when it has received special permission, which mainly involves scientists and journalists, ruv.is reports.

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Life Goes On – Video

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Life Goes On THA470 #39;s first devised piece of the semester. Story-building 101. By: The Anne Frank Project

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NewsTeam: Turmoil after Israeli-Gaza ceasefire (E39) – Video

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NewsTeam: Turmoil after Israeli-Gaza ceasefire (E39) Harry Fear shoots dramatic Gaza footage in the aftermath of an Israeli battering. Roman Kosarev in Donetsk learns the city is targeted for bombing the next day and has to get out of the bomb... By: RT

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Why Jesus Is Not Messiah by Jews for Judaism – Video

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Why Jesus Is Not Messiah by Jews for Judaism By: Mao Sao

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Gaza conflict UK surgeons help treat wounded – Video

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Gaza conflict UK surgeons help treat wounded The recent 50-day war between Israel and Hamas caused massive damage and thousands of casualties, overwhelming Gaza #39;s hospitals. Although the ceasefire is holding, many Palestinians are still... By: rana rehan95

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Oligarchy and Zionism – Part 2 – Video

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Oligarchy and Zionism - Part 2 Stay tuned on http://apophenia.altervista.org for parts 3, 4 and 5. Documentary produced by Batrice Pignde, with footage shot by Jonathan Moadab, Sylvia Page, Jean-Sbastien Farez and... By: Rinnief

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