Moshav
Raised in Israel on Moshav Meor Modi'im, this talented group has made vibrations throughout Israel and abroad. Now based in Los Angeles, the group continues to blend Rock, Reggae and Israeli music in their incredible live performances! View Website
The Rescues
The Los Angeles-based foursome, who released their full-length debut, Let Loose the Horses, in June through Universal Republic, have made a name for themselves as a powerful live act thanks to their flawless, transcendent harmonies. They’ve likewise earned a rep for being TV’s go-to soundtrackers with an uncanny ability to underscore drama on shows like One Tree Hill, Private Practice, and Grey’s Anatomy, the latter boasting a staggering five Rescues songs, among them the rousing anthem “Break Me Out.” As individuals, the band members are moving performers, and together they are, beguilingly, more powerful than the sum of their parts. “We all have very distinct, lead-singer voices,” notes vocalist/musician Kyler England. “But when we sing together it’s like there’s a fifth person in the blend that comes together.”. Visit Website
Soul Aviv
Founded in 2007, SoulAviv is a four person vocal group from Santa Barbara CA, and in three short years they've performed all over North America at synagogues, JCC's, URJ and United Synagogue conferences, Hillel's and Jewish festivals. Their music is infused with the sounds of Motown, Memphis soul, gospel, and the great harmony groups of the 60's and 70's.

SoulAviv is Liat Wasserman on vocals, Roxanne Morganstern on vocals, Jamie Green on vocals and percussion, and Rob Raede on vocals and guitar. Socially conscious lyrics mixed with Jewish heritage, spirituality, and celebration, plus a little California sunshine thrown in, make SoulAviv a unique musical experience we think you're really going to like. Visit Website
Dan Nichols
Dan Nichols is one of the most popular and influential Jewish musicians in North America, performing over 200 events a year. He is a product of URJ camping, having grown up at Goldman Union Camp Institute in Zionsville, IN. Dan received histt Bachelor’s of Music degree from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He has worked tirelessly to fuse his classical training with his passion for Jewish communal singing.

His music has become an essential part of the liberal Jewish world, with Jewish youth and clergy alike incorporating it into their study and worship. Songs like The Na Na Song, B’tzelem Elohim, Kehillah Kedoshah, and Sweet As Honey, are among the most popular songs in liberal Judaism today. Dan lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife, Elysha and his daughter, Ava. Visit Website
Cindy Paley
Cindy has combined education and entertainment to teach Jewish values, holidays and traditions. With eight recordings to her credit, Cindy has provided musical tools for teachers, families and children that enrich lives and insure that the best of the Jewish heritage will continue. Visit Website
Robbo
Robb Zelonky has become one of the most sought after children's performers in America! He has sung all over the country, from the White House Easter Egg Hunt in Washington DC to the Cincinnati Folk Festival where he co-headlined with fold legend, Arlo Guthrie.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer writes, "ROBBO's songs are bound to be a joy for anyone who has ever been a kid!" Minnesota's Family Times says that ROBBO delivers "out of this world orchestrations and an astronomical mix of musical styles worthy of Dorsey, Holiday, Sinatra, Elvis and the Who. Visit Website
Smooth E
One of the nation’s hottest rising stand-up headliners, Eric Schwartz aka Smooth-E and his music have appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Comics Unleashed," BET’s "Comic View," Showtime’s "White Boyz in the Hood," Mun2, SiTV and more. Known for his outrageous parodies, Smooth-E continues to make a name for himself as a viral sensation on YouTube. Visit Website
Michelle Citrin
Her engaging live performances and talent for writing catchy and meaningful songs have garnered rave reviews and numerous accolades. Currently Michelle is scoring the music and lyrics for the upcoming Broadway production of, "Sleepless in Seattle". Visit Website
Josh Nelson
is one of the most popular performers and producers in modern Jewish music. Delivering high-octane Jewish rock, Josh consistently captivates audiences with his high-energy performances. Along with Michelle Citrin, he is writing the music for the Broadway musical version of 'Sleepless in Seattle. Visit Website
The Wellspring
Dov Rosenblatt and Talia Osteen have collaborated to form The Wellspring, a duo described as "a mixture of The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, indie rock, and a touch of country." The two met in Manhattan, but currently call Los Angeles their home before they set out on the road to spread their music around the United States. Catch this group before they head out to tour America. Visit Website
Marcus J Freed
Marcus J Freed is a studio-trained yogi, yeshiva-trained educator, published author and classically-trained actor. He’s also the owner of Freedthinking, a communications agency specialising in drama-based learning. Marcus has co-written and performs his quartet of powerful one-man Biblical plays: 'King David's Greatest Hits', 'Solomon: King, Poet, & Lover', 'Elijah: First Action Hero', and 'The Madness of King Saul'. During the last decade he has developed Bibliyoga®, a system for accessing Jewish spiritual wisdom through the body. His plays have been seen in 20 countries and he enlightens his students with weekly Bibliyoga® “Kosher Sutras”. To join the journey, visit www.bibliyoga.com
Sam Glaser
Sam Glaser's soulful music has become part of the fabric of Jewish life in communities worldwide. Named one of the top ten Jewish performers in the US by Moment magazine, Glaser is equally comfortable behind a grand piano in intimate solo concerts, leading his eight-piece band or headlining with full orchestra. While he typically performs in synagogues and Jewish Community Centers, he has appeared at such venues as L.A.'s Greek Theater, Universal Amphitheater, Staples Center and Dodger Stadium as well as on Broadway and at the White House. He has traveled the world over in concert, from Sydney to London to Hong Kong to Tel Aviv. To learn more about ILYSE, visit his website at www.samglaser.com
Craig Parks
iFrom day schools to camps and synagogues Craig has entertained thousands of kids with his music, shtick, and high energy. He has toured in rock bands and has performed with some of the best of today’s Jewish performers like Rick Recht and Craig Taubman. He has studied with the greats like Debbie Friedman and Danny Maseng and has played all over the country at JCC’s, camps, retreats, music festivals, and youth events. Craig’s performances draw from his 15 years working with youth as a songleader, youth director, educator, and camp director. With his rockin’ and rhythmic acoustic guitar Craig leaves kids smiling, laughing, and feeling great about being Jewish! To learn more about ILYSE, visit his website at www.craigparksmusic.com
Cantor Ron Li-Paz
A native of Haifa, Israel, Ron Li-Paz has been the cantor of Valley Outreach Synagogue in Los Angeles since 1996. Ron became the spiritual leader of the congregation in 2007 upon Rabbi Jerry Fisher's retirement. Ron divides his time between the synagogue and the operatic and concert stages. In the synagogue, he performs both traditional and contemporary liturgical compositions, featuring works of musical director and composer, Jack Bielan, as well as those of other contemporary Jewish composers. Renowned for inspiring life cycle ceremonies, lectures and retreats, Ron is in great demand as a guest cantor, teacher and Jewish concert artist. He has sung in synagogues of Strasbourg, Vancouver, Montreal, Miami, Seattle, Las Vegas, San Diego and throughout Los Angeles. Together with his wife, Bronwen Li-Paz, and composer, Jack Bielan, Ron is featured on an album of contemporary Jewish music entitled, "Jack Bielan; From the Heart of a Jewish Soul." In early 2005, Ron released the CD Single, "We Only Lose the Best (Kol Hatovim Holchim)".
New Directions Choir
The New Directions Choir performs a cappella versions of both popular songs and traditional gospel music. The choir has performed at more than 100 events, including the Donnie and Marie Show and the Democratic National Convention. You may have even seen the group on NBC's America's Got Talent. The New Directions Choir has won numerous awards including First Place at the National Veterans Creative Arts Festival in Washington, DC. To learn more about The New Directions Choir, visit his website at http://www.newdirectionsinc.org/about_choir.html
Ilyse Baker
is extolled as THE teacher of dance fitness in Los Angeles. Men and women of all ages and dance levels clamor for a place in her classes. ILYSE’s charisma, technique and resultant sweat-laden workout combine with a message of empowerment and spiritual uplift to transform the lives of everyone fortunate enough to experience her magic. ILYSE is also an acclaimed dancer and choreographer, having worked with such stars as Rihanna, Leann Rimes, and Cheryl Burke. ILYSE has received numerous industry accolades for her remarkable work. She was the 2008 winner of Exercise TV's Top Trainer in the Country for dance. ILYSE was selected to be a Lululemon Ambassador, handpicked by Reebok and Cirque du Soleil to helm their latest workout "Jukari-Fit to Fly"; and she participated in the SHAPE Bikini Body Tour teaching "Beach Body Dance Jam" summer of 2010. Jake Steinfeld, Founder of Body By Jake, recently awarded Top Ten Trainer for FitOrbit to ILYSE. To learn more about ILYSE, visit her website at www.ilysebaker.com
FitOrBit
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Jewish Community Foundation
The Jewish Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that, for more than 50 years, has enhanced and overseen charitable assets of donors and leveraged that money to support the needs of our community. It is currently the largest manager of charitable assets and the leader in planned giving solutions for Greater Los Angeles Jewish philanthropists. In 2009, The Foundation and its nearly 1,000 donors distributed $62 million in grants to hundreds of organizations with programs that span the range of philanthropic giving.

Learn more about the Jewish Community Foundation at www.jewishfoundationla.org
ATID
ATID is made up of Sinai Temple's thriving community of young Jewish professionals (ages 21-39) and strives to support these young professionals as they seek stimulating spiritual, educational and social experiences that contribute to their personal and professional development and create meaningful connections to their peers, their community, and their Jewish identity. From leaving college to getting married to having a first child, members know thatATID and Sinai Temple are here to help make these transitions meaningful Jewish experiences.

Learn more about ATID Los Angeles at www.atidla.com
Sinai Temple
Sinai Temple was established in 1906 as the first Conservative congregation in Southern California. The westward movement of the Jewish community of Los Angeles led to the acquisition and development of the current site at Wilshire and Beverly Glen in Westwood in 1956. No standing at 10400 Wilshire Blvd, the Sinai Temple continues to flourish as a leader of modern Conservative Jewish life and thought.

To learn more about the Sinai Temple, please visit www.sinaitemple.org
Board of Rabbis
The Board of Rabbis has become "a recognized, respected, and important branch of the concerned Jewish community, whose influence is extended throughout much of the Jewish, as well as public, institutions of communal service in Los Angeles," says Rabbi Denise L. Eger. What began as a casual collegial network of 21 rabbis has transformed into a complex organization of over 320 members whose mission is to promote and enrich Jewish learning and living through programming and leadership in areas such as Community Learning, Social Justice, and Professional Growth as well as Media Relations and Israel Advocacy.

Learn more about the Board of Rabbis at www.boardofrabbis.org
Or on Facebook at facebook.com/BoardofRabbis
Zimmer Children's Museum
A unique cultural institution located on Museum Row in Los Angeles, the Zimmer Museum features hands-on exhibits for children ages 0-8 to explore BIG IDEAS in creative and inspiring settings. For youth ages 9-18, the youTHink division conducts arts education programs in school and community settings for 2,400 students annually, most of whom attend low-income, low performing public schools. With the mission of promoting values that help make a better society through interactive learning, creative self-expression and art experiences for children and families, the Zimmer Museum has a great deal to offer any youth eager to open his or her imagination.

Learn more about the Zimmer Children's Museum www.zimmermuseum.org
Builders of Jewish Education
The Builders of Jewish Education works independently and in collaboration with schools and other community institutions to plan and establish leadership for the strengthening and advancing of Jewish learning, with special emphasis on children, their educators, and parents. BJE's members and affiliates recognize that Jewish education will ensure not only the survival of the Jewish people, but will also contribute to growth vibrancy, and strength of the Jewish community.

To learn more about the Builders of Jewish Education and its mission visit www.bjela.org
Jewish World Watch
Established in October, 2004, Jewish World Watch was a direct response to horrors perpetrated by human beings against others. This new and powerful collaboration of Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Reform synagogues throughout Southern California is dedicated to the mandate that we will never again stand idly by merely observing acts of inhumanity. Rather, we will educate and activate our community to rise up against such unspeakable acts. Jewish World Watch works to mobilize synagogues, their schools, their members and the community to combat genocide and other egregious violations of human rights around the world. To learn more about Jewish World Watch, visit www.jewishworldwatch.org
Leo Beck Temple
To learn more, visit www.leobaecktemple.org
Jewish Big Brothers and Sisters
To learn more, visit www.jbbbsla.org
Hillel
To learn more, visit www.lahillel.org
JLTV
To learn more, visit www.jewishlifetv.com
Jewish Music Commission
To learn more, visit www.jewishwmusicla.org
New Shul
To learn more, visit www.newshul.org
Valley Outreach Synagogue
To learn more, visit www.vosla.org
Valley Beth Shalom
To learn more, visit www.vbs.org
Bagel & Lox Stage
Ilyse Baker
(11:00-11:45)
The Wellspring
(12:00 - 12:30)
Michelle Citrin & Josh Nelson (12:45 - 1:45)
New Directions Choir
(2:00-2:20)
Moshav
(2:30 - 3:45)

The Rescues
(4:00 - 4:45)

Dan Nichols
(4:45 - 5:15)
Fair's Closing Ceremony with Ron Li-Paz
(5:15-5:45)

Milk and Honey Stage

Craig Parks
(11:15 - 11:45)

Cindy Paley
(12:00 - 12:30)

Rock w/ Robbo
(12:45 - 1:15)

Drum Circle
(1:45 - 3:00)

Kinetic Theory
Theatre
(2:30 - 3:00)

Sam Glaser
(3:15 - 3:45)

Soul Aviv
(3:45 - 4:30)