Bridges of Hope: an evening of music and solidarity, March 29 in Dunwoody
A note from Cheryl on why she wants you at Bridges of Hope, plus the full lineup, schedule, and ticket levels for the March 29 concert in Dunwoody.
In this issue: A note from Cheryl on why she wants you at Bridges of Hope, plus the full lineup, schedule, and ticket levels for the March 29 concert in Dunwoody.
On Sunday evening, March 29, we're hosting Bridges of Hope: Standing Together for a Better Tomorrow in Dunwoody — and I want you there.
We've pulled together a lineup of artists and voices you won't find on one stage anywhere else. Everyone stepping up to that microphone brings a different background and something of their own to share. None of them had to show up for this. They all chose to.
Bring someone you love. This is going to be a night people talk about.
— Cheryl Dorchinsky, Executive Director
Concert · Live Music & Voices · Dunwoody, GA
Bridges of Hope: Standing Together for a Better Tomorrow
Sunday, March 29, 2026 · VIP 6 PM, Concert 7 PM ET · Dunwoody, GA
An evening of music, comedy, and testimony from artists and advocates who chose to stand together for Israel:
Ghazal Mizrahi — a Persian Jewish world-music vocalist who sings in multiple languages and was recently named a Women of Achievement honoree.
JoDavi (Joshua Washington) — soul composer, recording artist, and Executive Director of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel, whose album Zion has toured from Harlem to Jerusalem.
Mustapha Ezzarghani — Moroccan-born author of Arab Identity Syndrome and founder of the Moroccan-Israeli Friendship Association, whose "Where Are Your Jews?" video pressed the Arab world to confront the erasure of its Jewish communities.
Tehran Von Ghasri — an Iranian-African American comedian and Laugh Factory regular who performs in English and Farsi.
Caleiv Jean — an Atlanta-based hip-hop producer whose path from the rap industry to Orthodox Judaism has drawn audiences across social media.
George Rishfeld — a Holocaust survivor, saved as a child by a Catholic family during the war, and a longtime educator.
Surinder Dhar — a human rights activist and survivor of the 1990s ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, who co-leads global advocacy through HAHRI and HinduPACT.
General Admission $18 · Students $8 · VIP Experience $108, which adds the 6 PM meet-and-greet, kosher bites, and priority seating. Sponsorships from $180 to $5,000.
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