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PRESS RELEASE: Daveed Diggs joins starry line-up of BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! — Feb. 29 in NYC

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HAMILTON’S Daveed Diggs

Joins line-up for

6th Annual BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF!

Set for February 29 – Leap Year!

Single tickets on sale Monday, January 25 at 10 a.m.

Mr. Diggs joins quartet of Tony winners and other
Broadway stars and emcee Julie Halston
At Edison Ballroom

Event honors late AP theater critic Michael Kuchwara
and others with Pulmonary Fibrosis

NYC concert is Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation’s
Is one of its largest fundraisers each year
Nearly $500,000 raised to date

(Aug. 5, 2015 – Source: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images North America)

Daveed Diggs – one of the breakout stars of the Broadway musical HAMILTON – has joined the line-up for BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! – the sixth annual concert, featuring Broadway stars in an evening of music and comedy that benefits the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, it has been announced by the event organizers. BROADWAY BELTS takes a leap this Leap Year and will be presented at a larger venue due to increased demand with more glamour, more songs, more seats (!) on Sadie Hawkins Day, Monday, February 29 at 7 pm at the Edison Ballroom (240 West 47 St.) in New York City.

SINGLE TICKETS TO BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! GO ON SALE STARTING 10 AM ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Single seats cost $300 can be purchased online at www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org

An annual sold-out event that is a genuine New York experience, BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! was begun by one of PFF’s leading advocates nationwide, the beloved Broadway actress and comedienne JULIE HALSTON in 2010.

Daveed Diggs is an actor, rapper, poet, teacher and former track star now playing the dual roles of Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the Broadway musical HAMILTON. Prior to creating these roles in HAMILTON, Daveed’s stage credits included TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, JESUS HOPPED THE A TRAIN and THE TEMPEST. He has recorded the rap albums CLPPNG, MIDCITY and SMALL THINGS TO A GIANT.

This year’s concert will feature a quartet of Tony Award-winners — ANNALEIGH ASHFORD (“You Can’t Take It With You”), RANDY GRAFF (“City of Angels”), CADY HUFFMAN (“The Producers”) and JUDY KAYE (“Phantom of the Opera,” “Nice Work If You Can Get It”). The line-up of performers also includes TELLY LEUNG (“Allegiance”) and ROBERT CREIGHTON (“The Mystery of Edwin Drood”). Additional performers will be announced at a future date.

Ms. Halston – one of New York’s preeminent emcees – will preside over the event, adding her own unique comedy commentary throughout the evening, which raises money to fight Pulmonary fibrosis, an unforgiving, progressive disease that involves scarring in the lungs. With no cure, many live only two or three years following diagnosis.

BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! is directed by CARL ANDRESS (“The Divine Sister”). CHRISTOPHER McGOVERN serves as Musical Director, with musical supervision by ED WINDELS. The benefit is produced for the sixth straight year by D. MICHAEL DVORCHAK, SUE FROST (“Memphis,” “Come From Away”), JULIE HALSTON and ED WINDELS.

This one-of-a-kind evening of Broadway stars performing some of their favorite songs began as a tribute to the beloved Broadway theater critic Michael Kuchwara of the Associated Press, who died suddenly of pulmonary fibrosis in 2010. Coincidentally, Ms. Halston’s husband, the venerated newscaster Ralph Howard, himself was diagnosed with PF and a short time later, received a life-saving lung transplant. People of note who have died from PF include Robert Goulet, Marlon Brando, Evil Knievel, Peter Benchley, James Doohan and John Palmer.

To date, BROADWAY BELTS has raised nearly $500,000 for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, and is one of the largest annual fundraisers for the Chicago-based organization.

“What started out as a heartfelt tribute to the legacy of Associated Press Theater Critic Michael Kuchwara has grown into a major fundraising initiative for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, helping to raise awareness, promote research and help those suffering with pulmonary fibrosis,” said Patti Tuomey, EdD, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. “We are grateful to our friends Julie Halston and Ralph Howard and to everyone involved with the production. Broadway performers are known for their generosity of time and talent and we are honored to be included in this community.”

Ms. Halston notes that while pulmonary fibrosis is a growing health concern throughout the world — and while the disease is frequently misdiagnosed — two leading pharmaceutical companies are making considerable advances in developing drugs that may not provide a cure for pulmonary fibrosis, but have shown success in slowing the progression of the disease.

Ms. Halston notes, “Watching my husband struggle to breathe was a poignant reminder of never taking for granted this most basic human function. Can you imagine not being able to breathe? That’s what we’re fighting for and why this evening, filled with Broadway’s best ‘belting to the rafters,’ is so important to me. The leap in treatment since 2010 has been astounding, but much more needs to be done until there is a cure.”

The mission of the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation is to serve as the trusted resource for the PF community by raising awareness, providing disease education, advancing care and funding research. The PFF collaborates with physicians, organizations, people with PF and caregivers worldwide. For more information, visit www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org.

For more information about tickets, sponsorship or donation to BROADWAY BELTS FOR PFF! visit www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/broadwaybelts.

An Interview with Ed Asner

An Interview with Ed Asner
at The Metropolitan Room
January 16, 2016
before his performance of

A Man and his Prostate
written by Ed. Weinberger

SPECIAL THANKS TO

Bernie Furshpan & staff of the Metropolitan Room

Evan Seplow
For his generosity in taping and editing this interview

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Elli does Reggae with The Amazing Bottle Dancers

Elli does Reggae
with The Amazing Bottle Dancers

Upside Down

Vincz Lee feat Popcaan, Cali P, FireFly & Riga


Filmed in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Available on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/ch/album/ups…
Video directed by Goodwiine
© Hemp Higher Productions

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Spencer Ryoma Baumgart

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Elli sings at “Honor Thy Father” at The Metropolitan Room 01.12.16

Elli was asked to sing at
The Metropolitan Room
Tuesday, January 12th 2016
for

“HONOR THY FATHER”
A celebration of all fathers
and the story of the life of one sole survivor in particular, Bernie’s Father, Murray Furshpan
with the always amazing, Barry Levitt on the piano

The evening featured Julie Budd, Anita Gillette, Mark Nadler, Sara Zahn, Jim Brochu, Tom Gamblin, Elli thekingofbroadway, Lina Orfanos, Liz Mckendry, and Gary Crawford, Denise Spann-Morgan and Steve Schalchlin with Barry Levitt on the Piano

“The evening featured many singers who had relatives that experienced the horrors of the Holocaust, some relating their own family histories.

Steve Schalchlin, at the piano, opened with self-penned “Somebody Save Me a Seat,” the evening progressing as musical director Barry Levitt took over; singers offering up songs centered around love of family with great heart, emotion and memories such as Gary Crawford’s rendition of Steven Lutvak’s “Museums;” Lina Orfanos sung in Hebrew; Mark Nadler offered a one-of-a-kind “Ragtime;” Elli the King of Broadway sang Jerry Herman’s “Shalom” and “Milk and Honey” and Denise Spann-Morgan soared on the Exodus song, “This Land is Mine.”

Throughout, Bernie continued speaking about the man with endless soul and talent as a plasterer and craftsman – who plied his skills to such a degree that he was sought after to renovate John Lennon’s kitchen and bath. But most importantly, Murray was a Mensch (a person of integrity and honor).” from http://www.theaterpizzazz.com/honor-thy-father/

Original Video taken by Brad Naprixas

Elli sings a medley from Jerry Herman’s “Milk and Honey”

Watch DADDY LONG LEGS LIVE! HERE!

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Hi there,

We are thrilled that our historic livestream of Daddy Long Legs is tonight!
We look forward to sharing our beautiful show with you all!

Just a reminder that our livestream will be played 4 times so theater fans across the globe can tune in.  Our schedule is below:
8pm Eastern Standard Time (LIVE), December 10th
8pm Pacific Standard Time, December 10th
8pm Greenwich Mean Time, December 11th
8pm Japan Standard Time, December 11th

Once the livestream begins, it will be available on: www.DaddyLongLegsMusical.com/watch, our digital doors open at 7:30pm.

We look forward to sharing this historic night with you.

Sincerely,
Ken Davenport and Michael Jackowitz
Producers of Daddy Long Legs

P.S. Share your thoughts with us on social media using #DaddyLongLegsLive for a chance to win a copy of the Daddy Long Legs cast album!

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“A FINKEL CHANUKAH”

The Yiddish Artists and Friends
Actors Club / יידישע ארטיסטן און פריינד

Established 1936
Corey Breier, President

CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR
CHANUKAH CONCERT

“A FINKEL CHANUKAH”

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starring Emmy award winner, Film, TV, Broadway & Yiddish theater star

FYVUSH FINKEL

Fyvush Finkel
together with his sons,
concert artists
Ian 
Finkel, Elliot Finkel
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Special Guest
Cheryl Ann Allen as
Miss Sophie Tucker
Sophie Tucker photo
with the Finkel Orchestra.

The concert will take place on
Monday December 7th, 2015
26 Kislev 5776 – 2nd Light Chanukah

Showtime @ 8:15 pm

ALL TICKETS ~ $25 – CASH ONLY
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30pm

Sutton Place Synagogue
225 East 51 Street, NY, NY
Between 2 & 3 Ave.

For reservations call :

Ruth at 516 569 1678
or
email YAFAC18@aol.com

Zoln mir zikh trefn nor oyf simkhes!

The Yiddish Artists and Friends Actors Club / יידישע ארטיסטן און פריינד Chanukah Dinner & Show

SAVE THE DATE! SAVE THE DATE!

The Yiddish Artists and Friends
Actors Club / יידישע ארטיסטן און פריינד

Established 1936
Corey Breier, President

CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR
GALA CHANUKAH DINNER AND CONCERT

“A FINKEL CHANUKAH”

starring Emmy award winner, Film, TV, Broadway & Yiddish theater star

FYVUSH FINKEL

Fyvush Finkel
together with his sons,
concert artists
Ian Finkel, Elliot Finkel
image
Special Guest
Cheryl Ann Allen as
Miss Sophie Tucker
Sophie Tucker photo
with the Finkel Orchestra.

The gala will take place on
Monday December 7th, 2015
26 Kislev 5776 – 2nd Light Chanukah

A glatt kosher holiday dinner will be served

Dinner @ 6:15 pm
Showtime @ 8:15 pm

Sutton Place Synagogue
225 East 51 Street, NY, NY
Between 2 & 3 Ave.

Handicap Accessible

Dinner & Show $45 ($40 members)
$25/Show only

Make your reservations early.
This will be a sell out.

RESERVATIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
by November 30, 2015

For reservations call :

Ruth at 516 569 1678
or
email YAFAC18@aol.com

KINDLY SEND A CHECK PAYABLE TO YAFAC AND MAIL TO:
RUTH HARRIS, TREASURER
379 BARNARD AVENUE ~ CEDARHURST, NY 11516

I/WE WILL ATTEND____________________________   AMT ENC___________

I/WE WOULD LIKE TO SIT WITH (AT DINNER)__________________________

I/WE WANT TO PURCHASE SHOW TICKETS ONLY ($25) EACH____________

I/ WE CANNOT ATTEND & WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A DONATION  OF
“CHANUKAH GELT”________

ADDRESS_________________________________PH NO_________________

EMAIL___________________________________@_______________.______

Zoln mir zikh trefn nor oyf simkhes!

You just never know…

B”H – Thursday Sept. 24th 2015 – The day after Yom Kippur 5776

You just never know..

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No, this is not me….

Today, on my way home from shopping for a Lulav & Esrog and some food supplies for Sukkos I had an interesting ride in a LYFT car. (Use Code Elli49 to sign up and get $20 toward a ride!)

While chatting with the driver, he said he is only in NYC 5 years and is originally from Tajikistan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistan) where they speak Tajik a dialect of Farsi (Persian) and Russian!

We had a wonderful discussion about the Jewish things he knows of, he asked me to tell him about “the coming holiday called Sukkot”. He said that he lives in Midwood near an Iranian Synagogue and can understand everything that everyone is saying on their way to/from Shul! (Note to self….)

While in the car, a friend called me sounding a little depressed, so I did my best to try and cheer him up and at one point in the conversation he asked me for my opinion on, “what’s the meaning of life? Is there a purpose?”

I explained to him that every person he asks will have a different outlook but my outlook is I was born a Jew and the purpose of my life is to follow HaShem’s Torah and do as many of the 613 mitzvahs as I can in my lifetime.

I was surprised that he understood what I was talking about and asked me if I could count how many mitzvahs I had done in the past week. I explained that it doesn’t actually work like that – we don’t keep a running count – but that I did attend services on Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish new year, I kept the Sabbath in between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, I fasted on Yom Kippur, spent the entire day in the synagogue and didn’t return home until almost an hour after the fast ended. I only eat kosher food, tried to be kind to my fellow man and generally spread as much joy as possible.

He then asked me how I know if I’m actually doing anything good and being effective?

I told him that not always is the purpose for everything you do open & revealed. Most of the time you just do what needs to be done and hope that along the way you affect somebody positively.

I related a story from just this past week. I met Brad in the city and we only had a few minutes from the time he got there until we had to be at our event. We decided to eat dinner after the event and to just go into Walgreens and get a quick nosh to hold us over.

We looked for a place to sit down and eat and finally found a ledge on the corner of the store that we could kind of squeeze onto.

While we were sitting there a couple from Israel noticing my beard and Yarmulkah came over to us looking very confused and asked if I could help them get to 770 Eastern Pkwy. the Lubavitcher headquarters in Brooklyn? Chabad-Lubavitch-Orthodox-Jewish-spiritual-center-770-Eastern-Parkway-Crown-Heights-Gran-Rebbe-Manachem-Mendel-Schneerson-Andrea-Robbins-Max-Beecher-Photography-Crown-Heights-Brooklyn-NYCI was only too happy to help and proceeded to give them the fastest route. The conversation was in Hebrew, and the lady had scribbled some numbers on a piece of paper from someone else that had given her instructions that confused her. She couldn’t seem to understand why my instructions differed from the ones she’d been given. I explained again and thankfully we were close enough to Times Square that I could point and show her where the 3 train would take her quickly to her destination. With a smile they thanked me and went on their way.

Without missing a beat, Brad turned to me and said, “See! That’s why we sat here!”

We can’t always wait for those moments to come. We always have to live **as if** that moment will always come.

“…and that’s what life is all about for me”, I said.

The Baal Shem Tov said “For 70, 80 years a Neshama (Soul) wears and tears just to do a favor for another.”

Our conversation came to an end as I arrived at my home, and I believe that it had a positive effect on my friend. I also believe it had a positive effect on my driver as well, as he insisted on carrying all my packages into the house for me!!!

You just never know what one kind word can do…

The Lubavitcher Rebbe quoted many times that it takes “JUST ONE MITZVAH to tip the scales and bring…

MOSHIACH NOW!”

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-elli-

“Elli TheKingOfBroadway Presents: Broadway in Yiddish & more”

The Yiddish Artists and Friends
Actors Club / יידישע ארטיסטן און פריינד

Established 1936
Corey Breier, President

is proud to present

“Elli TheKingOfBroadway Presents:
Broadway in Yiddish & more”
secondtobroadway
starring
Avi Hoffman*
Avi Hoffman
Adam Shapiro, Rachel Yucht and Elli!
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Music by Howie Leshaw
and his Klezmer Band

Tuesday Oct. 13, 2015
30 Tishrei 5776 – Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

Showtime @ 8:15 pm

Sutton Place Synagogue
225 East 51 Street, NY, NY
Btw 2 & 3 Ave.

$25/person

For reservations call :

Ruth at 516 569 1678
or
email YAFAC18@aol.com

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KINDLY SEND A CHECK PAYABLE TO YAFAC AND MAIL TO:
RUTH HARRIS, TREASURER
379 BARNARD AVENUE ~ CEDARHURST, NY 11516

EMAIL___________________________________@_______________.______

A G’mar Chasima Tova ~ Shana Tova uMesuka

Happy & Sweet New Year to you and your families,
wishing you and yours a year of accomplishment, fulfillment, good tidings, health, and parnasso!
~Elli~

*Dustin, Philip Seymour and now Avi Hoffman will be the third Hoffman to play Willy Loman in New York, and the first to do so in Yiddish.

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Death of a Salesman is scheduled to run Oct. 8-Nov. 22, and is produced in association with the Castillo Theatre at their 543 West 42nd Street performing space. The production is timed to coincide with the Oct. 17 centennial of Miller’s birth.

Hoping to attract a wider audience, the production will be presented with English supertitles.

Directed by Moshe Yassur, the production stars Avi Hoffman as Willy Loman, Daniel Kahn as Biff, Shane Baker as Charley and Suzanne Toren as Linda.

The cast also includes Lev Herskovitz (in his Off-Broadway debut as Happy); Arielle Beth; Amy Coleman; Itzy Firestone; Ilan Kwittken; Ben Rosenblatt; Shayna Schmidt; and Adam B. Shapiro.

For tickets, which cost $50, call (866) 811-4111 or visit Castillo.org, or the Castillo Theatre box office. For info visit Newyiddishrep.org.

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Elli sings “Noch in Mein Leben – In My Own Lifetime”
from The Rothschilds at the YAFAC Dinner Show