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The Tenth Annual Interfaith Symposium and Concert The PSALMS - IN THE PAST, IN OUR LIVES

SYMPOSIUM 1:00 PM (check-in at 12:45 pm)
This will be an important experience with a leading art historian from USC and four of LA’s most prominent Jewish, Protestant and Catholic clergy, addressing this timely topic from every viewpoint.

Moderator - Rabbi Edward Feinstein
Panelists: Art Historian Jeremy Glatstein
Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis
The Right Reverend Alexei Smith
Dr. Nick Strimple
Dr. Rev. David Worth

CONCERT 3:00 PM
The program will include music inspired by the
Psalms, written by composers from past centuries
and from today’s creative ferment.

Nick Strimple conducts the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Chancel Choir; The Choral Society
of Southern California; Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale.

FREE ADMISSION! You may attend either or both programs.

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Dates: Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Event Price: FREE
Organization: Jewish Music Commission of Los Angeles
Other Organizations/ Sponsors: Valley Beth Shalom, Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles Catholic Diocese
Venue: Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church
505 N. Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90290
Web Site: www.jewishmusicla.org
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