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The Boston Festival of New Jewish Music season launch concert + live stream with rising star Zach Mayer!
Join us for the launch of the Boston Festival of New Jewish Music, a free monthly concert series presenting original music drawing from the Jewish cultural experience. Hosted by BackRoom at The Boston Synagogue, co-presented by JArts, and live-streaming everywhere, the Boston Festival of New Jewish Music highlights the best in Jewish-influenced music by composers and performers who live right here in our own backyard.
All concerts will be performed live at the Boston Synagogue and
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LOCATION
55 Martha Road, Boston, MA
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
The Boston Synagogue is handicapped accessible and an easy walk from the Red Line, Orange Line, Green Line, and BlueBike stations.
If you need to drive, there are handicapped parking spots at the
View moreThe Boston Synagogue is handicapped accessible and an easy walk from the Red Line, Orange Line, Green Line, and BlueBike stations.
If you need to drive, there are handicapped parking spots at the front door and no stairs from parking to seating or restrooms. It also has non-fixed seating, which means we can accommodate wheelchairs in any row and allow folks in wheelchairs to sit with their friends, families, or PCAs.
If you have any questions about accessibility at the Boston Synagogue or on the Live Stream, please contact Nat Seelen at nat@bostonjewishmusic.org.
View lessCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Concerts at the Boston Synagogue will follow the Boston Synagogue’s COVID response plan, which is informed by public health guidance from the CDC, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the City of Boston. At this point, that means that we: - Require proof of vaccination for all artists, audience, and staff. - Require masks at all times while not eating or drinking. Artists may remove masks when performing and will maintain a 6-ft distance from the audience. - Limit capacity at the venue to allow for appropriate spacing of seating. Over the course of the pandemic, the Boston Synagogue has invested in updated ventilation, including a HEPA filtration system, and in improved AV equipment for live streaming. Based on the situation at the time of each concert, we may be required to further limit in-person seating. If this happens, we will contact ticket holders with alternative options for watching the concert.