The Toronto Jewish Choir Presents ‘Shir Delight,’ in Benefit to Eli’s Place

It is our pleasure to announce that the Toronto Jewish Chorus is presenting Shir Delight on Thursday, May 24 at 7:30pm and a portion of the proceeds will be generously donated in support of the work we do at Eli's Place. Please join us for what is going to be an inspiring evening not to be missed!

The evening, presented by The Toronto Jewish Choir, will include gorgeous music from Leonard Cohen’s Bird on a Wire, The Beatles Blackbird as well as some brand new original music. You will also see appearances by the following special guests:

• Aviva Chernick, a Juno award winner and who has a voice that is out of this world

• Trillium Award winning poet, Adam Sol, will provide haunting narration to an exciting new choral piece “As Fierce as the Sea”

• And of course the ever-charming barbershop quartet, Arbah B’shir bringing a little Fiddler on the Roof

The concert will take place in the brand new Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre at York University. This venue is easy to get to: for parking, enter the York University campus from Keele and Pond Rd., then turn right at James Gillies St to park in the Student Services Parking Garage.  The Accolade East Building is kitty corner, just northwest of the garage. The theatre is also right beside the new York University TTC subway stop.

It will be a delightful evening of song that you won’t want to miss! Please follow this link for tickets: http://torontojewishchorus.org

Eli’s Place Communications Team

Our Eli’s Place blogs are developed & written by the Eli’s Place Editorial Team — a collaboration between staff and volunteers committed to raising awareness about serious mental illness in Canada. We aim to inform, inspire, and engage with readers who care about mental health and recovery. 

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