In partnership with the Rockwern Foundation and the University of Cincinnati College – Conservatory of Music (CCM), Wise Temple brings two accomplished organists to Plum Street Temple to demonstrate the beauty and power of this rare musical instrument.
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For its 2017 musician-in-residence program, taking place the weekend of February 24, Wise Temple welcomes Elana Jagoda and Saul Kaye, a San Francisco-based couple each pioneering a new style of Jewish music: Jagoda, folk, and Kaye, blues. The same weekend, in a separate event, Plum Street Temple places a world-renowned organist at the keys of its historic, 19th-century Rockwern organ for a special occasion that’s open to the general public.
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On February 26, 1842, a small group of German-Jewish immigrants here in Cincinnati officially became a congregation. Eleven years later, they elected a man as their spiritual leader who would not only set their future course, but also that of Reform Judaism as the world now knows it: Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise.
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There’s a folk wisdom saying, “If your mind can conceive it, and your heart can believe it, then you can achieve it,” which personifies the history of the Plum Street Temple.
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It is a special year for Wise Temple. The Reform congregation has not one, but two big milestones to recognize: 175
years as a congregation and 150 years since the opening of Plum Street Temple.
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The Isaac M. Wise Temple is the most amazing place I’ve seen in the urban core—and, maybe, in Cincinnati as
a whole. I’m not kidding. We see a lot here at Cincinnati Refined both on and off assignment. I’ve been in countless cool places, but this place… this is next level.
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