Augusta Jewish Museum's Fundraising Concert Rescheduled for February 2nd
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Due to Hurricane Helene the Augusta Jewish Museum had to change their Fundraising Concert to February 2nd. All tickets purchased for the previously scheduled concert will be honored.
The AJM is pleased to feature Broadway Star Russell Joel Brown, who will be presenting “Over the Rainbow – A Celebration of Jewish Singer / Songwriters” at the Maxwell Theater. The concert honors the memory of Civic Leader Susan M. Steinberg and is the major annual fundraising event for the Museum.
Doors open at 2:00pm and tickets are General Admission Tickets are: $75 or Special VIP Seating for $100. Purchase tickets online at AugustaJewishMuseum.org or mail checks/payments (by January 5th) to Augusta Jewish Museum, PO Box 14279, Augusta, GA 30919.
“Over the Rainbow” is a celebration of the amazing songwriting and vocal talents of Jewish performers including Rodgers & Hammerstein, Billy Joel, Sammy Davis, Jr., Steely Dan, Carole King, Stephen Sondheim, Pink, and Barbra Streisand. An Augusta native, Russell Joel Brown is best known locally for his sold-out “From Mozart to Motown” concerts, as well as his over a decade-long tour with The Lion King. A veteran actor, singer, and dancer Russell has performed on Broadway in “Smokey Joe’s Café”, “The Scarlet Pimpernel”, “Big River” and “Ain’t Misbehavin’”.
Sponsorship packages for the concert are still available. Call (706)426-1542 or email [email protected] for more information.
Support of the concert will assist the Augusta Jewish Museum in raising funds to restore the historic Synagogue Building and the future AJM Cultural Center on Telfair Street in Augusta. Plans include an event venue, collection management area, community room, and additional display space. The museum currently functions through their AJM Education Center, formerly the historic Court of Ordinary building. Donations can also be made online at the Museum’s website. The Augusta Jewish Museum is located at 525 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia. To contact Museum staff to schedule a tour, call (706)426-1542 or email [email protected]. To learn more about The Augusta Jewish Museum please visit AugustaJewishMuseum.org.
The mission of the Augusta Jewish Museum is to reclaim and restore the original Congregation Children of Israel Synagogue, the oldest standing synagogue in Georgia, and re-purpose it as a Museum and Center for Education. The adjacent historic Court of Ordinary which is an early fireproof building in Georgia, once preserved Richmond County’s records. As part of the new Augusta Jewish Museum, it will collect, preserve and interpret the rich evidence of the Jewish experience in Augusta, GA, Aiken, SC and the rest of the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) and will educate, challenge and inspire audiences of all ages and backgrounds.