Religious Singing Sensations will Take Jewish Women by Storm in NYC's Happening Upper West Side
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 1, 2006 -- On Sunday, November 12th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, the Upper West Side offices of Aish New York will transform into Studio Aish, a trendy lounge and concert venue. The event will launch Aish New York's women's division, an opportunity for Jewish women to connect with one another in fun, meaningful, and spiritual activities.
Studio Aish will feature a performance by singing sensation Miriam Sandler who sang with Gloria Estefan in Miami Sound Machine and soulful tunes from the acclaimed Esther Neistein. Decadent desserts and delicious drinks will be served.
"Not only will Studio Aish be an unforgettable evening of fun and music, it will be the launching point for other Aish New York women's programs," stated Rachel Seidle, Director of Aish NY Women's Division. "Whether women come for the inspiration, the camaraderie, the incredible music, or the cosmopolitans, Studio Aish is the place to be."
Members of Studio Aish's Leadership Committee include Robin Carus, Melinda Cooperman, Ada Feygenson, Sarah Fonteno, Rachel Gellman, Lucy Khodorovsky, Alisa Krasner and Ariana Solovey.
Entrance is nominal at $5 prepaid and $10 at the door. RSVP (212) 921-9090.
For more exciting Aish NY events, check out: Aish NY's official site
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The Most Important Book on Bible Prophecy is Available Online
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