Events

 

“Marty Fogel with Thread of Blue”

The Inaugural Concert for the Lost Mural Project Musical Memories Series 

November 14, 2024 

Ohavi Zedek Synagogue and the Lost Mural Project will host a concert featuring saxophonist Marty Fogel and his quintet, Thread of Blue, including Tom Cleary on piano, Dan Silverman on trombone, Jeremy Hill on bass and Geoff Bernstein on drums. The program will include improvisational jazz music emanating from Jewish sources: liturgical melodies, original pieces inspired by religious text, Eastern European tunes and original arrangements of songs by American Jewish composers Jerry Bock, Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin and Kurt Weill.

The performance begins at 7:30 pm.  Proceeds benefit The Lost Mural Project and Full Circle Preschool.

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 About the Lost Mural’s Musical Memories Concert Series

The Lost Mural Project is pleased to sponsor this performance as the inaugural event of the Lost Mural Project Musical Memories Series.  Lithuanian immigrant Ben Zion Black, who painted the Lost Mural in a Burlington synagogue in 1910, was a mandolin player as well as a composer, director, singer and Yiddish music aficionado.  The Lost Mural Project’s educational mission explores the diversity of our Vermont communities through artistic and musical presentations which highlight how culture and traditions are transmitted through art and music. Programs will include music and musical groups featuring Vermont’s immigrant communities, their music and traditional instruments to deepen our understanding of our collective journeys.

 

“Vermont Eats”

Eastern Europe to Burlington 

June 6, 2024 

The Lost Mural Project and the Vermont Historical Society joined together to celebrate the culture that European Jews brought to Burlington at the turn of the twentieth century. With the legacy of the Lost Mural, the Copper Ark, and Ohavi Zedek’s More Magic from the Kitchens of OZ cookbook, we invite guests to engage with the thriving Jewish community that immigrated to Vermont starting in the 1880s, resulting in Burlington’s Old North End neighborhood, known as “Burlington’s Little Jerusalem.”

Vermont Eats is a series of cultural events focused around food and understanding the communities that contribute to Vermont’s unique identity and story. This event featured a performance from the Marty Fogel band with Marty Fogel playing the clarinet and saxophone, Geoff Bernstein playing drums, Michael Schachter playing the keyboard, Dan Silverman playing the trombone, and John Thompson-Figueroa playing bass. 

Dr. Samuel Gruber PhD presented a keynote, Picture This: Art and Life for Vermont's Jewish Immigrants, about the history of the Jewish community in Burlington. 

Video by VIDEOSyncracies LLC


“Revel & Reveal” 

Donor Event & Community Klezmer Music Concert Celebration

June 28, 2022

The Lost Mural Project & the Friends of the Lost Mural are delighted to celebrate the successful rescue, relocation and full restoration of the 1910 Lost Mural.

A donor recognition event to thank our supporters and to mark the public reveal of the Lost Mural’s marvelous colors as originally painted in 1910 by the artist, Ben Zion Black, honored The Honorable Madeleine M. Kunin for her leadership and guidance during the journey of the Lost Mural to this momentous occasion.

The “Revel & Reveal” Donor event celebrating the Lost Mural occurred on Tuesday, June 28th, 2022.

The video of the FaceBook Live Event is here and is one hour long:

The following persons spoke at the event (in order):

Jeff Potash & Aaron Goldberg, Lost Mural Project Co-Founders; the Honorable Madeleine M. Kunin; Karen Mittelman, Executive Director, Vermont Arts Council; Joshua Perelman, Chief Curator & Executive Director, National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA; Senator Patrick Leahy; Congressman Peter Welch; and Kathryn Becker Van Haste, Senator Bernie Sanders VT State Director.


 

The Lost Mural Project & the Friends of Lost Mural hosted the community for an in-person musical celebration on Tuesday, June 28th with the Nisht Geferlach Klezmer Band at OZ, with Yiddish music and dance!!

The “Revel & Reveal” Event & Community Klezmer Music Concert Celebration are supported in part by grants from the Vermont Arts Council & the Vermont Humanities and will be recorded as part of the educational mission of the Lost Mural Project.

Donations can be made in honor or in memory of friends and family for a community educational exhibit about the Lost Mural Project and Burlington's Little Jerusalem neighborhood at https://www.lostmural.org/make-a-donation.

Thanks for your assistance, services and support of the Lost Mural Project!

 

Please contact Aaron Goldberg, Lost Mural Project’s Co-Founder & President, at agoldbergvt@gmail.com for media inquiries and public and/or private tours.