Augusta, Georgia, is buzzing with anticipation as the Jewish Museum makes some important updates to its upcoming fundraising concert. Originally scheduled to take place sooner, the event will now be held on February 2nd, thanks to the unexpected arrival of Hurricane Helene. But don’t worry, all previously purchased tickets will still be honored!
This year’s concert promises to be a spectacular show, featuring Broadway star Russell Joel Brown. He will be performing “Over the Rainbow – A Celebration of Jewish Singer/Songwriters” at the Maxwell Theater. This night is not just a concert; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the incredible talents of Jewish artists, including legends like Rodgers & Hammerstein, Billy Joel, Carole King, and many more.
The doors are set to open at 2:00 PM, so get there early to snag a good spot! General admission tickets are priced at $75, with special VIP seating available for $100. Interested in getting your tickets? You can simply head to the Augusta Jewish Museum’s website or mail in your payment by January 5th – just make sure to check out the details first!
This concert isn’t just about music; it also honors the cherished memory of Susan M. Steinberg, a significant civic leader in the Augusta community. The funds raised from this delightful event are crucial for the museum, specifically for the restoration of the historic Synagogue Building and the future Augusta Jewish Museum Cultural Center located on Telfair Street.
So, what can we expect from the future of the Augusta Jewish Museum? The ambitious plans for the center don’t just stop with the concert. The idea is to create an event venue, a collection management area, a community room, and additional display space, all designed to engage visitors and showcase the rich history of Jewish culture in the region.
Until the cultural hub is fully realized, the museum continues to operate through the AJM Education Center, which is located in the historic Court of Ordinary building. This spot is already a treasure trove of history and serves the community wonderfully.
People interested in helping out can consider sponsorship packages still available for the concert. It’s a fantastic way to support a good cause while being part of a musical experience that is certain to touch hearts. For more details, you can call (706) 426-1542 or drop an email to the museum’s staff.
And if you can’t make it to the concert but still wish to contribute, donations can be made online. Every little bit helps the museum continue its mission, which is all about reclaiming and restoring the Congregation Children of Israel Synagogue, the oldest standing synagogue in Georgia.
If you’re curious about the delightful exhibits and programs that the Augusta Jewish Museum offers, or you want to schedule a tour, you can easily reach out via phone or email. There’s so much to learn and appreciate about the Jewish experience in Augusta and the surrounding areas!
The Augusta Jewish Museum stands as a beacon of culture and education, aiming to teach and inspire everyone about its rich history. It’s a wonderful opportunity for our local community and visitors alike to connect, learn, and celebrate together.
Mark your calendars for February 2nd, and let’s show our support for the Augusta Jewish Museum by filling the Maxwell Theater with our love for music and community!
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