Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1998, Page 3, Image 3

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“It’s important for people of this
university to know about it. ”
On Wednesday, the JSU will
host a Jewish Culture Night. Peo
ple will have the opportunity to
feast on vegetarian Middle East
ern food and learn Israeli dance
steps. A local band, the Klezmo
nauts, will perform. The dance
will be held from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
in the EMU Fir Room.
Chip Cohen, a violinist with
the Klezmonaut band, feels his
music reflects a celebration of
cultural heritage.
“Our band chose the name
Klezmonauts because we play
klezmer music,” Cohen said.
“This type of music has been
around for centuries."
He said the music is an impro
visation, like jazz, and it is a mix
ture of folk songs and hymns. It
is derived from numerous ethnic
descents, including Russian,
Gypsy and Polish.
In previous years Jewish Cul
ture Night has been very success
ful, and Poplack expects this year
to be a success.
“This dance is a big event,”
Poplack said. “In the past, we’ve
had anywhere from 200 to 250
people attend. This evening
promises to be fun.”
The final event celebrating
Jewish Culture Month is Rosh
Chodesh, a new moon festival.
This festival occurs on the night
of every new moon, and it gives
women an opportunity to come
together and reflect on their spir
ituality.
Rosh Chodesh is a holiday
that has historically honored the
fertility of women said Angela
Favero, co-director for the JSU.
“Rosh Chodesh is a holiday
that literally means 'Head of the
Month,’” Favero said. "During
Rosh Chodesh, women come to
gether to celebrate being women.
They support one another by
honoring themselves, their fami
lies, their mothers and other
wonderful, unforgettable
women.”
Favero adds that Rosh
Chodesh is a ritualistic experi
ence.
“The primary purpose of Rosh
Chodesh is to provide a sense of
renewal,” Favero said. “Women
replenish themselves through
food, and they anoint themselves
through means of candles and
oils. These practices are done as
a way to provide unity and to
getherness to the group.”
Rosh Chodesh will be celebrat
ed on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Women who wish to attend
should go to the Hillel at 1059
Hilyard St.
“This celebration is a time for
women to celebrate their identi
ty,” Favero said. “They check in
on each other and support one
another.”
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