Neshama Rocks Boulder!

Neshama Carlebach rocked the house at her Thursday night Boulder concert, held at Har HaShem’s South Building and sponsored by Congregation Bonai Shalom and co-sponsored by Menorah: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCCCongregation Har HaShem and the Boulder Weekly.

Neshama, daughter of  Reb Shlomo Carlebach z”l, shared a few tender moments on stage with Reb Zalman, who, she said, was “my father’s best friend.”  Reb Zalman recalled that Reb Shlomo said, “The door to the heart is always open, but you enter it with a song.”

Neshama will be performing again on Saturday night at Limmud Colorado.

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About David Fellows

I've been writing things since grammar school, and served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years. I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.

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