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"Rock in the Red Zone" is coming to Merion Station
Rock in the Red Zone features the people and musicians of Sderot, Israel and is being held in commemoration of Israel's 70th anniversary.

Adath Israel is presenting a special screening of the critically acclaimed documentary, "Rock in the Red Zone," on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 7:00 pm in Merion Station, PA. On the edge of Israel's Negev Desert lies Sderot, a city of factory workers and rock musicians who trace their roots to Tunisia, Morocco and North Africa. Despite being pummeled for years by Hamas' Qassam rockets, the residents of Sderot have persevered. In raucous Moroccan celebrations they embrace newcomers. During family dinners they voice their dreams, and in the underground bomb shelters, they create music. Through the injection of Middle Eastern influences into western rock, the musicians of Sderot have transformed Israeli music. Searching for a story about how the people of Sderot have endured living in a war zone, filmmaker, Laura Bialis, encountered a creative community that was personally life-changing. The film features the people and musicians of Sderot. Following the movie, there will be a question and answer session with Laura Bialis as well as a musical performance by one of the artists featured in the film. Tickets are $20 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call Adath Israel at 610-934-1919 or visit the Adath Israel website at www.adathisrael.org. The event is being co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and the City Avenue Hilton.