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January 18, 2002/5 Shevat 5762, Vol. 54, No.18

RebbeSoul

RebbeSoul infuses world beat with the influence of his Hebrew roots at a Shabbat concert at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, at the Scottsdale Hilton, 6333 E. Scottsdale Road.

The concert is presented by Ruach Hamidbar-Spirit of the Desert and sponsored by Steven Klemow of Realty Executives.

RebbeSoul has been featured in Billboard magazine, on CNN International and National Public Radio and has performed at various venues throughout the country.

Call Ruach Hamidbar, 602-420-1700.

RebbeSoul will also perform at the Jewish National Fund Tu B'Shevat festival on Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Scottsdale Civic Center Amphitheater at 75th and Main streets. The festival runs noon-4 p.m. and will also feature other live entertainment, folk dancing, Israeli food and a tree planting ceremony.

Call JNF, 602-277-4800.


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