B'nai Torah Congregation 2026 Concert Series

Produced by Cantor Magda Fishman

in collaboration with Maestro Tomer Adaddi


in loving memory of Eleanor and Paul Weiner z”l

For more than 30 years, B’nai Torah Congregation has shared the gift of music with our community, presenting world-class performances that uplift the spirit and bring people together.

Music has the power to uplift, heal, and bring us together in ways words alone cannot. It fills our hearts with hope and connects us to something greater than ourselves. This season promises to be another extraordinary journey filled with unforgettable performances that inspire, comfort, and bring joy to us all.

These concerts are presented in partnership with our Music for Humanity initiative, ensuring that a portion of the proceeds supports vital causes and brings light where it is needed most. Attending these performances nourishes not only your soul, but also our community and the wider world.

Songs of the Jewish Soul:
An Evening of Hope & Inspiration

Wednesday, January 21, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Cantor Boaz Davidoff, Cantor Adam Stotland with Special Guest Maya Davidoff

Join us for an uplifting evening of extraordinary music, heartfelt prayer, and soulful artistry. Two remarkable Cantors: Boaz Davidoff and Adam Stotland, who will share a night of stirring melodies that blend tradition, contemporary sound, and Jewish spirit.

This promises to be a deeply moving evening, filled with harmony, hope, and the powerful connection music brings to our community.

About the performers

Cantor Boaz Davidoff
A classical lyric tenor and multifaceted artist, Boaz is a cantor, composer, arranger, conductor, actor, and newly ordained rabbi (Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, 2025). His eclectic repertoire spans early music, opera, oratorio, contemporary classical works, hazzanut, piyyutim, and Yiddish, Ladino, and Israeli song. A beloved former Cantor of B’nai Torah, Boaz now resides in Haifa and officiates part-time at Shaarei Tzedek Congregation in Montreal.

Cantor Adam Stotland
A celebrated cantor, singer, and songwriter, Adam brings a dynamic style that seamlessly merges Jewish liturgy with world music and modern folk. A native of Montreal and the Cantor of Shaare Zion Beth-El Congregation, he has performed across Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Israel, captivating audiences with his soulful voice and engaging stage presence.

Maya Davidoff
Joining her father on stage, Maya is an emerging singer-songwriter whose music blends warm pop melodies with honest, introspective storytelling. Based in Israel, her debut album explores themes of reflection, resilience, and emotional depth. Her single “Stop” was featured in the Israeli drama series The Malevolent Bride.

It's Fiddler on the Roof!
A Community Sing-Along with Actors & Musicians

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Aaron Kula & The Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra

Get ready for a joyful, immersive musical experience as Aaron Kula and the award-winning Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra bring the beloved spirit of Fiddler on the Roof to life. With four professional actors and eight KCJO musicians, this special evening blends performance, storytelling, and a lively community sing-along—complete with projected lyrics so everyone can join in. Together, you’ll lift your voices to cherished classics including “Tradition,” “Matchmaker,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” and “To Life.”

Join us for an unforgettable night of music, memory, and togetherness—where the entire community becomes the chorus.

About the performers

Aaron Kula is a nationally recognized conductor, educator, composer, accordionist, producer, and Fulbright Music Specialist whose career bridges classical, jazz, and folk traditions. A graduate of the University of Minnesota and the New England Conservatory—with additional studies at the Hebrew Arts School and the Rubin Academy in Jerusalem—he has held major conducting posts with institutions such as New England Conservatory, Chautauqua Music School, Boston Ballet, and Miami City Ballet. His contributions to music earned him a 2018 Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition.

As founder and music director of the Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra and artistic director of South Florida’s Kultur Festival, Kula is known for innovative, genre-blending concert programming. His interdisciplinary work includes cultural arts festivals, educational programs at Florida Atlantic University, three acclaimed world-jazz albums, and the transformative “Shelf to Stage” project, which has revived more than 150 historic compositions. He continues to serve as a dynamic artistic voice and community engagement leader in Boca Raton.

The Piano Man Show!:
Songs of Billy Joel, Elton John, Carole King, Barry Manilow, Ray Charles & More!

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Cantor Randy Herman • Special Guest Coleen Dieker

Get ready for an unforgettable night celebrating some of the greatest songwriters of our time. Cantor Randy Herman and multi-instrumentalist Coleen Dieker bring their remarkable talents together for an evening filled with iconic hits, soulful reinterpretations, and the timeless melodies of Billy Joel, Elton John, Carole King, Barry Manilow, Ray Charles, and more.

Join us for a nostalgic, high-energy evening that celebrates beloved classics, reimagined with heart, virtuosity, and irresistible musical charm.

About the performers

Cantor Randy Herman
Music runs deep in Cantor Herman’s story—rooted in vaudevillian performers on one side of his family and Eastern European Orthodox heritage on the other. A gifted pianist, singer, and songwriter, he has performed across the U.S. and internationally. Cantor Herman received ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and has served leading congregations including Bet Torah in Mount Kisco, Chizuk Amuno Congregation in Baltimore, and now Har Zion Temple outside Philadelphia. His dynamic musicality and heartfelt stage presence make every performance both spirited and deeply moving.

Coleen Dieker
A lifelong musician and a true multi-instrumentalist, Coleen performs at a high level on piano, guitar, flute, ukulele, and violin. She is also an accomplished composer and arranger with roots in Kansas City’s vibrant music scene and formal training at Boston’s Berklee College of Music. Living a nomadic, globe-trotting lifestyle, she brings a world of influences to her performances—offering soulful song-leading, expressive piano and guitar work, electric violin artistry, and dynamic, joy-filled fiddling that elevates every musical moment.

Our Favorite Things
Voices of the Heart

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Cantor Magda Fishman • Maestro Tomer Adaddi • Yair Keydar
With Special Guests

Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with Broadway favorites, beloved standards, and soulful Jewish melodies as Cantor Magda Fishman, Maestro Tomer Adaddi, and rising star Yair Keydar take the stage. This uplifting concert brings together the magic of musical theater with the heart of Jewish music—blending powerful vocals, lush arrangements, and joyful performances that celebrate the songs we all love.

Join us for a moving and joy-filled evening that celebrates the voices, stories, and melodies that connect us all.

About the performers

Cantor Magda Fishman
A graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary’s H.L. Miller Cantorial School, Cantor Fishman is a celebrated mezzo-soprano and musical innovator known for blending traditional and contemporary Jewish sounds. Formerly a vocal soloist and trumpet player with the Israeli Army Orchestra, she has performed across Israel, Europe, the U.S., and Canada in storied venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center’s Rose Theatre, Central Park SummerStage, and the Prague State Opera. A recipient of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship, Cantor Fishman is beloved for her soulful voice, radiant stage presence, and deeply heartfelt interpretations.

Maestro Tomer Adaddi
A multi-award-winning composer, conductor, pianist, and producer, Maestro Adaddi is known for seamlessly fusing classical and contemporary music. Born in Raanana, Israel, he holds a Master’s degree in composition from Mannes College of Music and has collaborated with international stars such as Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, and Il Volo. He has conducted major ensembles including the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and composed Milim for Eurovision 2010, winning three prestigious Marcel Bezençon Awards. His artistry brings depth, emotion, and brilliance to every performance.

Yair Keydar
At just 12 years old, Yair Keydar has already dazzled audiences at New York’s iconic Central Park SummerStage and in concert halls across the United States and Canada. A standout performer with Broadway Bound Academy in Boca Raton, he starred as Harold Hill in The Music Man Jr., has performed with legendary soprano Sarah Brightman, and made his Off-Broadway debut in Drag: The Musical. Yair is especially thrilled to return to B’nai Torah—the community where he grew up—to share his remarkable talent at this special concert.

Tickets & Pricing

Individual Concert Tickets

Front Orchestra Seats Members: $80 | Non-Members: $105
Orchestra Seats: Members: $60 | Non-Members: $80
Reserved Seats: Members: $40 | Non-Members: $50
General Admission Seats: Members: $30 | Non-Members: $40
Virtual Only Seats: Members: $40 | Non-Members:$48

Concert Season Pass

Purchase tickets for the entire series!

Orchestra Seats: Members: $215 | Non-Members: $300
Reserved Seats: Members:$145 | Non-Members: $190
General Admission Seats: Members: $100 | Non-Members: $145

Your sponsorship helps us continue bringing world-class music and inspiring performances to our congregation and community. By supporting the Concert Series, you ensure that we can sustain and elevate the artistic excellence, warmth, and spirit that make these evenings so special.

Sponsorship is more than financial support — it’s an expression of love for music, community, and Jewish culture.

Benefactor $30,000 | Platinum $18,000 | Gold $12,000 | Silver $6,000 | Bronze $3,000 | Patron $2,000 | Friend $900

Sponsors Receive:
Preferred Front Orchestra seating throughout the series, name recognition in all print and digital materials, and are invited to a special VIP Dessert Reception following the final concert, where we honor your generosity.

2026 Concert Series Sponsors


Benefactor Level

Barbara and Jeffrey Rosenberg
Carla and Bruce Weiner

Platinum Level

Sandra and Malcolm (z’l) Berman
Meryl and Ron Gallatin

Gold Level

Toby Sloane
Eda and Cliff Viner

 Silver Level

Phyllis and Leonard Attman
Donna and Gerald Kramer
Marilyn and Jack (z’l) Pechter
Lynn and Jeffrey Snyder
Shirley and Allan Solomon
Selma Lee and Daniel Weiss
Dorothy Wizer

 Bronze Level

Barbara and Jeffrey (z’l) Feingold
Barbara and David Orth
Gerald Robinson and Ellen Weitz
Amy and Fred Weiss

Patron Level

Robyn and Joseph Bier
Rhoda Sue Bertuch
Neal Goldman and Family
Gail and Samuel Goldstein
The Herskovits and Wizmur Families
Debra and Jerry Kramer
Sylvia and Robert Robbins
Adrienne and Michael Selis
Clifford Seresky
Marc Sussman
Hedy and Bryan Wasserman

Friend Level

Rosalyn Abrams
Meryl and Stewart Ain
Nancy and Irwin Aronson
Jo Robbins and Jerome Bergman
Elaine Bernstein
Andrea and Terry Bresnick
Doris Brooks-Kuperstock
Marjorie Browner-Marks
Holly and Jerold Budney
Ellen and Edward Cohen
Brenda and Jerome Deener
Lisa and Jeff Donner
Laura and Lawrence Dunn
Shirley and Karl Enselberg
Berta and Rabbi Hector Epelbaum
Susan and Marvin Finkelstein
Phyllis Flatt
Abbie and Scott Frank
Gail Franklin
Heni and Henri Galel
Stacey and Mark Gendal
Mervyn Gervis
Phyllis and Gary Gladstein
Marvin Golberg
Michael Greenspun
Myrna and David Gross
Shelly and Larry Gross
Donna and Jay Grossman
Rhoda and Jerry Grossman
Susan and Harvey Hendler
Barbara Hoffman
Beatriz and Harold Jacobsohn
Melanie Jacobson
Beth and Seymour Kirshner
Dori and Ronald Klein
Lawrence Korpeck and Dorinda Derrigan
Judith (z’l) and Franklin Kreutzer
April and Roger Leavy
Bets (z’l) and E.J. Leizerman
Noreen and Edward Levine
Marsha and Howard Liebman
Alan Lipson
Sandra Mintz
Beth and Joseph Mishkin
Jane and Harry Mison
Bonnie and Richard Mitzner
Ann and Rabbi Jack Moline
Tamara and Richard Morgenstern
Cathy and Elliott Packer
Gene and Caren Pillet
Ruth Platt and Robert Friedman
Jewel Prince
Gloria and Harold Rabinowitz
Lynda Rich
Hadassah and Hector C. Rivera
Linda and Maxwell Rosenbaum
Meredith and Eliot Rubenzahl
Deborah Rudmann and Sheldon Flatow
Lynne and Howard Schechter
Norman Schlanger and Judith Kay
Susan Schenberg-Templer and Jeffrey Templer
Terri and Marc Schwartz
Elaine and Sherwood Sharfe
Joanne Shulman
Bonnie and Stuart Sigel
Susan and Harvey Smith
Dale and Richard Sonenklare
Roseanne and Ed Sopher
Tobi and Rabbi David Steinhardt
Emily and Rabbi Evan Susman
Cheryl Temkin
David Termotto and Dennis Cowart
Nancy Weingard
Joan and Barry Winograd


-As of January 27, 2026

 

 

For more information about sponsorships:
Elysa Stark, Programming & Membership Director | elysa.stark@bnai-torah.org | 561-392-8566
Margie Browner-Marks, Concert Chair | mbrowner246@gmail.com | 561-715-3357

Music for Humanity

This year we will once again present these concerts in conjunction with our Music for Humanity fundraising efforts.
A portion of net proceeds of the 2026 Concert Series will be donated to front-line workers in Israel.