Music
6 months ago • Mar 5, 2025
IKAR’s Music Night
Calling all singers, hummers, music lovers! Raise your voice on Wednesday, March 5 at 7pm at IKAR’s Event Space with Hillel, the davening team, and fellow community members for a night of shared song, spirit, and discovery! No music expertise necessary, just come with an open mind and a singing soul.
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