From Morocco to Jerusalem—and Back: A Journey Through Music, Art, and Culture

Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL)
A picture of musician and artist Neta Elkayam

Join acclaimed artist Neta Elkayam (lead vocal, bandir) and renowned composer and music director Amit Hai Cohen (piano, guitar) for an intimate artist talk exploring the rich cultural journey between Morocco and Jerusalem.

Through live musical selections and personal storytelling, Elkayam and Cohen trace the layered histories of migration, memory, and identity that shape their work. This multimedia experience invites audiences into a vibrant dialogue between tradition and contemporary expression, illuminating how music carries culture across borders and generations.

The afternoon will conclude with a Q&A, offering space for reflection and conversation. Introductions by Ariella Werden-Greenfield.

Sponsored by IDEAL, The Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, Jewish Community Relations Council, and Hillel at Temple University.

OPEN TO: Alumni, Faculty and Staff, Graduate Students, Parents, Public, Undergraduate Students