Upcoming Events

Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish

May-25

Yiddish Concert & Café

June-11

Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish

Venue: The Elgin Theatre

Category theatre
We are proud to support Harold Green Jewish Theatre’s presentation of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s monumental production of Fiddler on the Roof, in Yiddish (with English subtitles). In 2018, New York audiences fell in love with this truly authentic version of Fiddler for the very first time and Toronto audiences will now have the opportunity to experience this unique version of one of the most iconic musicals of all time. Don’t miss this Drama Desk Award-winning production, directed by the legendary Joel Grey (Cabaret) and featuring Steven Skybell as Tevye, along with an all-new Canadian support cast. Laugh, cry, and feel the love at this powerful and universal testament to the strength and resilience of Jewish community.

Yiddish Concert & Café

Venue: Al Green Theatre, Miles Nadal JCC

Josh “Socalled” Dolgin is a Yiddish rapping, accordion wielding, piano playing, Klezmer hip hop maestro. Heralded by Jewish, Klezmer, and hip hop musicians alike, Josh is known for his love of genre-bending Yiddish music, and explores the shtetls of Eastern Europe and the Yiddish vaudeville stages of 2nd Avenue for inspiration. In this intimate solo performance, Josh will accompany himself on piano and accordion, presenting songs from the Yiddish Theatre tradition, Hasidic melodies, Klezmer, folksong, and some of his own originals. Join us after the concert for a dessert reception.

The Ashkenaz Foundation celebrates global Jewish music, arts and culture that embraces the past, present and future.

Through its biennial festival and year-round programming, Ashkenaz showcases the work of leading contemporary artists from Canada and around the world working in music, film, theatre, dance, literature, craft and visual arts.

The Ashkenaz Festival is one of the largest and most prestigious showcases of Jewish music and culture anywhere in the world. Since 1995, the festival has taken place biennially at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto’s premier venue for the presentation of world and folk culture and for the meeting of diverse communities through the arts. Originally founded as a showcase for Klezmer and Yiddish music and culture, the Ashkenaz Festival has evolved over the years into an eclectic showcase of global Jewish art and culture, encompassing not merely the traditions of eastern Europe, but also Sephardic, Mizrachi and Israeli culture, and all manner of cross-cultural fusion. The Festival is offered 90% free to the public and attracts a multicultural audience of over 60,000 people. Nowhere else in the world does so large and diverse an audience come together to experience Jewish cultural arts. Though strongly focused on music, Ashkenaz is a multidisciplinary festival, including dance, theatre, film, literature and talk, visual arts, and kids/family programs. Ashkenaz usually features over 80 performances and 200+ individual artists, hailing from across Canada and around the world. Over the years, Ashkenaz has presented artists from over 25 countries and 6 continents.