
Tikkun Leil 5785: Space, Sound & Jewish Architecture
Jun 2
1 min read
Ilana Razbash delivered an hour long talk to a packed room and eager crowd as part of Kehilat Koleinu & Habonim Dror's Erev Shavuot Tikkun Leil program. All seat and carpet floor space was filled up as more than 45 people listened and laugh along for a rapid journey through 4000 years of great sound and great jewish architecture.
A diverse program of concurrent talks brought together more than 300+ member of the local community for an evening of study, learning and discourse. An extremely popular event for all ages alike!

From the thunderous revelation at Sinai to whispered prophecy, communal song, and an architectural legacy stretching from pre-antiquity to today, this talk explores how 4,000 years of Jewish tradition has been rooted in listening, music-making, and the pursuit of great sound. Together, we’ll trace the profound relationship between acoustics, memory, spirituality, and built architectural form. Prepare to rediscover Jewish architecture not only as something we see, but as something we hear and feel.
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