Our Jerusalem Next Folk Music Evening will be on: Motzei Shabbat, November 12th, 8:15PM at Beit Yehudit (ICCY, Emek Refaim 12, 1st floor) For this evening only there will be a change in the order of performances with Lazer Lloyd going on at the end of the 1st half (8:50) instead of later in the evening. Sean Altman will end our show. November features: *Sean Altman,Jewmongous - combines "the tunefulness of the Beatles and the spot-on wit of Tom Lehrer" * Lazer Lloyd, Israel's premier blues acoustic guitarist with David Fenster's percussion workshop, the beautiful harmonies of Jenny & Gilad, and Eli Rockowitz Still only 35 shekels, includes light refreshments. For more information: Philippa 054-752-1239; Larry: 050-723-3914; ( <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jerusalem-Folk-Music-Evenings/140471272666878 > www.facebook.com/pages/Jerusalem-Folk-Music-Evenings/140471272666878) Sean Altman on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAvTUXPEozo http://www.jewmongous.com/ Lazer Lloyd on Youtube http://youtu.be/flu1vZBiPKk <http://youtu.be/pahohftPbf8> http://youtu.be/pahohftPbf8 Ex-Rockapella star Sean Altman's comedy song concert JEWMONGOUS is "tuneful and sharply witty" (Los Angeles Times) and "bawdy with a wicked modern streak" (Washington Post), combining "the tunefulness of the Beatles and the spot-on wit of Tom Lehrer" (Boston Globe). Altman, who "writes hilarious and irreverent acoustic rock songs about his awakening Jewish awareness" (Jerusalem Post), founded Rockapella and led that pioneering vocal group through its heyday years on the Emmy-winning PBS-TV series "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?", for which Altman co-wrote the famous theme song. All faiths welcome, especially Jews. Adult content - not appropriate for kids unless you're training them to be sailors.