Leaving home our band (Minsker Kapelye) spent the whole day with Paul Brody and Louis, his 9-year-old son Paul and Louis Brody jamming with Paul Checkpoint Charlie that was the border between Soviet and American parts of Berlin plaque dividing the 2 parts of the city American soldier "guarding" the entrance to Western Berlin
Memorial to those killed during their attempt to cross the border Isle of museums (Berlin) Bode Museum a crow sitting on a column The Berliner Ensemble Theater founded by Brecht. sunset on the Spree river, Berlin The choral synagogue of Berlin
conceptual reading famous Brandenburg gates at night time this is where we spent one night in the Netherlands the night before our performance in Enschede, we attended "Di Gojim"''s concert Yuri Bashmet - a new member of Minsker Kapelye:-) the 7th Yiddish Music Festival poster back in Berlin: Jewish school can be recognized only by the policeman''s presence
inscribing in memory of the Jews deported from Berlin to death camps monument to the departed Jews of Berlin Moses Mendelssohn''s tomb is the only one at the Berlin Jewish cementary part of the old tomb preserved at the Berlin Jewish cementary S-Bahn station Hackischer Markt seems to appear one of old Jewish builings a bigboard in the Berlin U-Bahn with Alan Bern, composer, pianist, leader of the Brave Old World (Berlin, 29 Oct.,2004)

My shortest ever concert tour

In the last week of November, 2004, I made my shortest yet utmost fruitful concert tour with the Simcha Jewish Youth Music Theater to Enschede in the North-Eastern part of the Netherlands. We had there just 2 performances, one of them at the 7th Yiddish Music Festival in Enschede. 2 days of my trip were spent in Berlin meeting my friends and colleagues Paul Brody and Alan Bern. So, simply have a look.
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