IGNITE: Tikkun Leil Chanukah returns with light, joy and jolliness!

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IGNITE: Tikkun Leil Chanukah returns with light, joy and jolliness! Join the community for an intergenerational, songful candle-lighting and Horah, then break into a choose-your-own-adventure of arts-based workshops, performances and Chanukah study sessions. Enjoy a big, bold concert inspired by the season’s themes, curated by the Ashkenaz Festival. Come early or late, stay a little or stay the whole time! Limited hybrid options available.

 

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Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Kosher snacks will be available for purchase.
The Family/Kids’ Track is focused on kids ages 5 to 12. Admission provides access to the inter-generational communal candle-lighting at 6:30 p.m. and to a shorter program for kids from 7-9 PM, including light kosher snacks.

Adult and Teens Track: Suggested $20 per person

 

Christina & The Zamlers: Reimagining the Lost Klezmer Music from the An-ski Expeditions

Discover a rare treasure trove of previously unknown Ashkenazic musical heritage in this very special concert featuring accordionist Christina Crowder, joined by violinist Keryn Kleiman and tsimbler Daniel Kunda Thagard. The musicians will perform repertoire from a unique corpus of musical manuscripts unearthed from the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine in 2017. Over the last few years, volunteers around the world have worked together to digitally notate and translate these manuscripts as part of the Kiselgof-Makonovetsky Digital Manuscript Project (KMDMP). This international project has connected participants with the work of important klezmer musicians from late-19th and early-20th centuries, allowing this rare repertoire to be brought back to life. The project and this concert also explores legendary ethnographer S. An-ski’s radical vision that the folklore of the Jewish people is an oral Torah as important as the Talmud of the sages. An-ski hoped that the Jewish people would become Zamlers (collectors) who would continue to engage with Ashkenazic folklore as a living, breathing legacy. This concert, and the preceding lecture (7pm), bring that bold vision to life.

Presented by Ashkenaz Festival as part of “Ignite,” a community celebration of Hanukah featuring a choose-your-own-adventure menu of arts-based workshops, performances and study sessions curated by a dozen different organizations.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Presented by Holy Blossom Temple, Ashkenaz Foundation, Beth Tzedec Congregation, City Shul, Congregation Shir Libeynu, Danforth Jewish Circle, Darchei Noam, First Narayever, Kiever Shul, Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism, Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, and the UJA Committee for Yiddish

Start Date: December 18, 2025

6:30 pm – 11:30 pm

Downtown Toronto

Holy Blossom Temple
1950 Bathurst Street

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Adult and Teens Track: Suggested $20 per person / Family Track: $30 per family of up to four people

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