Jewish Culture Society Chorus
The Jewish Culture Society Chorus was a prominent Yiddish-language musical ensemble based in New York City. Established in 1929, the choir was a key project of the Jewish Culture Society, aiming to promote and preserve Jewish cultural heritage through music. The chorus brought together talented individuals from the city's vibrant Yiddish art music scene, fostering a community of like-minded artists.
Throughout its existence, the Jewish Culture Society Chorus performed at esteemed venues, including Carnegie Hall, The Town Hall, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. These performances showcased the choir's repertoire and helped to promote Yiddish-language music to a broader audience. With notable figures from the New York City Yiddish art music world involved in the choir, the Jewish Culture Society Chorus played a significant role in the city's cultural landscape, celebrating Jewish heritage and contributing to the rich musical diversity of New York City.