MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Lewis
561-297-0245, clewis36@fau.edu
WHAT: The Jewish Cultural Society (JCS) at Florida Atlantic University, a unique
fundraising group, is hosting “Building the Judaica Sound Archives:
From Trash to Treasure,” a presentation by Nathan Tinanoff,
founder and director of the FAU Libraries’ Judaica Sound Archives (JSA).
WHEN: Sunday, January 18, at 3 p.m.
WHERE: Florida Atlantic University
S.E. Wimberly Library, fifth floor
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
COST: $10 for members; $15 for two family members; $15 for
non-members.
CONTACT: For tickets or more information, contact Dottie Pierce at 561-852-
9720 or Bobby Starsky at 561-735-0176.
The Jewish Cultural Society(JCS) at Florida Atlantic university has been collecting recorded music and voices of the early 20th century since 2002. Tinanoff will discuss how the JSA became one of the fastest growing collections of Judaica recordings in the world. His presentation will cover past challenges and innovative directions for the future. This event will be filled with photographs and musical selections from original phonograph recordings, as well as a demonstration of the JSA’s unique and innovative website www.fau.edu/jsa. Proceeds will benefit the JCS.
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