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The Best of Boston Jewish Community Musicians Play Coffee House for a Cause

It's a stellar lineup for this concert to benefit Family Promise, which helps homeless families in MetroWest.

HOLLISTON, MA — Family Promise, a cooperative, interfaith partnership, offers hope to homeless families with children in Metrowest. The organization operates through congregations where volunteers furnish safe, temporary shelter and meals for the homeless, while professionals assist in getting people back on their feet.

Currently, 19 houses of worship in MetroWest communities provide shelter by converting rooms in those houses of worship into shelters, including Natick, Framingham, Holliston, Wayland, Wellesley and Dover.

To do this, Family Promise needs funding, hosting a variety of MetroWest-based fundraisers throughout the year.

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The next one is a night of music.

On Saturday, May 7, from 7-10 p.m., a lineup of some of the area's best musicians in the Jewish community perform at Congregation Beth El in Sudbury.

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The performers are:

  • Singer/Songwriter Lev Freedman
  • Dowshu Jazz Ensemble, featuring Lori Zuroff and Rob Woods
  • Shir Ella Jospel Singers
  • Kol Libeinu Band
  • Kyle and Kobi Russel
  • Other Surprise Guests
  • With musical hosts, Joel Segel and Yosef Kottler.

Tickets are $18 adults, $30 per couple. The evening includes hors d'oeuvres, desserts and soft drinks. Wine and beer is available.

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