Baltimore, MD - Jan. 21, 2016 - The arrival of the Steinharter family kicked off the beautiful evening marking NCSY's 41st annual Isaac H. Taylor Jewish Music Festival, Sunday night, January 10th 2016, honoring Elise and Shuie Steinharter and featuring the musical talent of Benny Friedman, LIPA, and Yehuda Green. This NCSY concert was the most enjoyable yet!

The event began with a beautiful VIP reception filled to the brim with NCSY supporters, all uniting with a shared passion for Jewish outreach and a deep sense of appreciation for the Steinharter Family.  The night began with opening greetings from the concert co-host Dovid Meir Loeb. The VIP's also heard a moving and emotional speech of thanks from Shuie Steinharter, as well as from Atlantic Seaboard NCSY Regional President,Phillip Dolitsky, who has been deeply impacted by the work of NCSY.  

Just minutes before the concert began, the VIP's were ushered downstairs taking their seats among the 2000 other concert-goers in attendance. The NCSY concert was kicked off with co-hosts Azi Rosenbloom and Atlantic Seaboard teen leader, Ethan Dalva. After a very brief program including an inspiring video about the Steinharter's profound contribution to K'lal Yisroel, as well as a poignant tribute to the concert's benefactor, Dr. Irving Taylor , LIPA enthusiastically began his performance by 6:45! 

The packed house was radiating energy as all three musical acts had an interwoven performance.  From their newest hits to the crowd-pleasing favorites, Benny Friedman, LIPA and Yehuda Green, were incredible and left the concert attendees cheering for more! 

While incredibly entertaining and enjoyable - the NCSY concert is about far more than a fun night out with great music.  As Ethan Dalva said in his brief remarks during the concert, "As I look towards the future I feel incredibly hopeful for what we, as a people, can accomplish—and what my role in that can be.  I want to thank everyone here tonight for playing their part in making this incredible organization not only survive, but thrive.  Because of my time in NCSY, I feel ready to take on all the challenges that lie ahead of me—and the future of K’lal Yisrael."

Photo Credit: Uri Arnson Photography