Bridges of Hope: seven voices, one Dunwoody stage, Sunday night
A note on the fire that must not go out, and your invitation to Bridges of Hope — seven artists and advocates on one stage in Dunwoody this Sunday.
In this issue: A note on the fire that must not go out, and your invitation to Bridges of Hope — seven artists and advocates on one stage in Dunwoody this Sunday.
Shavua tov. This week's Torah portion returns to fire — the perpetual flame on the altar that the Torah insists shall not go out, and the priest who had to show up every single morning to clear the ashes and lay the wood so it wouldn't. It is a portion about people who tend fires nobody asked them to tend.
Tomorrow night, seven of those people take a stage in Dunwoody. A Persian Jewish singer who has performed at hostage-family events since October 7. A Moroccan Muslim who made a video asking the Arab world where its Jews went. A soul musician who runs the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel. An Iranian-African American comedian. A hip-hop producer from Haiti who became an Orthodox Jew. A Holocaust survivor who has spent decades making sure people know what happened. A Kashmiri Hindu activist who survived ethnic cleansing and now fights for minority rights worldwide.
None of them had to be here. Every one of them chose it. This is a room full of those people, and I would like you to be in it. Come choose it with us.
Lo tikhbeh.
Concert · In person · Tickets from $18
Bridges of Hope: Standing Together for a Better Tomorrow
Sunday, March 29, 2026 · Doors 6:30 PM, concert 7:00 PM ET · Dunwoody, GA
Seven artists and advocates from across faiths, continents, and backgrounds share one stage for an evening of music and solidarity with Israel. Tickets start at $18.
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