
Tree of Life Concert with Yuval Ron
Tree of Life – Kabbalistic Hebrew music concert for hope and resilience.
Join us to be inspired and elevated by Yuval Ron’s unique sacred Hebrew concert and mystical story telling from the Kabbalistic and Hassidic traditions. A celebration of the Hidden light of creation, and the 10 sephirot of the Tree of Life through music, dance and enchanting stories.
Tickets
Members: $25
Non-members: $35

Yuval Ron (composer) is an internationally renowned World Music artist, composer, educator, peace activist and record producer. Among his many honors, he composed the songs and score for the Oscar winning film West Bank Story in 2007, received commissions for site-specific scores from the Getty Center, Japan-America Center, Lauren Bon and Farm Lab, choreographers Daniel Ezralow (American Repertory Ballet), Ashley Roland (ISO dance company), Oguri (Renzoku Dance Company) and Zen priest and visual artist, Hirokazu Kosaka. His awards include the Los Angeles Treasures Award in 2004 and prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, American Composers Forum, California Council for the Humanities and the Rockefeller Foundation. His TV and films scores include the PBS/Nova special, Breaking the Maya Code, Proteus, Oliver Twist, The Spiral Staircase, Golda’s Balcony and Road to Victory, and he has collaborated with numerous film directors including, Jeremy Kagan, Ari Sandel, David Lebrun. His original scores for theater productions include Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Yeats’ Amer’s Jeleasy and Beckett’s Casscando.
His book Divine Attunement: Music as a Path to Wisdom won Gold Medal for the Best Book Award in the Spirituality Category in the Indie Book Awards 2015, and in early 2020 he received the Presidential Gold Medal Award for volunteering for founding and leading the charity non-profit organization Inspired Sound Initiative
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Refund Policy
Tickets are non-refundable.
COVID Protocols
Our new policy effective May 19th, 2023 is as follows:
Chochmat HaLev, in consultation with our medical advisor and based on community survey results, will discontinue masking requirements for attendance at events. Masks, although not required, are recommended. We understand people will need to make their own decisions about exposure and risk based on their own personal preferences, and health status.
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