Friends of Allison Concert honors children gone too soon
On May 5, the annual Friends of Allison Concert was hosted at Temple Beth Israel.
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Katie Johns
| 1:10 p.m. May 6, 2019
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Temple Beth Israel was filled with graceful notes on May 5.Â
On Sunday afternoon, the temple hosted the annual Friends of Allison Concert.
The concert was founded, and is directed by, KeiReea Sulhi in honor of her daughter, Allison Clayback, who died in 2010. The concert is held to honor families who have lost children early.Â
During the concert, the New College Acapellago Ensemble performed with guest artists including Robert Lischetti, Robyn Rocklein, Joy Leitner, Karissa Ratzenboeck and George Hemcher.Â
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Bob and Judy Vigder
Rabbi Stephen Sniderman and Neil and Judy Blume
The annual concert honors children who have died. It is named for Allison Clayback, the daughter of concert founder and director KeiReea Sulhi, who died in 2010.
Rabbi Stephen Sniderman welcomes concertgoers to the temple.
The annual concert honors children who have died. It is named for Allison Clayback, the daughter of concert founder and director KeiReea Sulhi, who died in 2010.
The Friends of Allison Ensemble kicked off the concert.
The Friends of Allison Ensemble kicked off the concert.
The annual concert honors children who have died. It is named for Allison Clayback, the daughter of concert founder and director KeiReea Sulhi, who died in 2010.
The Friends of Allison Ensemble kicked off the concert.
The annual concert honors children who have died. It is named for Allison Clayback, the daughter of concert founder and director KeiReea Sulhi, who died in 2010.