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Ruti Lachs
Приєднався 24 бер 2011
Musician writer performer
My Kid Earns More Than Me - Ruti Lachs May 2024
Filmed and edited by David Hippel at Up In The Air Fest in County Clare. A rare solo gig, this time at a great little circus festival in County Clare on a rainy evening. You can even hear that glorious Clare rain if you listen carefully. I wrote this terribly sad song in 2018 for my second one-woman show A Different Kettle. Cover photo Enrique Carnicero.
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Tashlich by David Goldberg and Ruti Lachs, with Alice Fitzgibbon
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David Goldberg's poem, Tashlich, set to music by Ruti Lachs on vocals and accordion, with Alice Fitzgibbon on clarinet. Recorded at the premiere performance on 8th August 2023 at Half Moon Place, the cafe at Cork Opera House. Tashlich is the Jewish tradition of throwing away the sins of the last year, which takes place on the first day of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, every autumn. TASHLIC...
Grandma Came to Ireland (on Bloomsday)
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Latest live version of this song from my musical play Green Feather Boa, recorded in Cork City Library on June 16th 2023, Bloomsday,with Lucy Tasker. Composed by Ruti Lachs, accordion and voice. #cork #klezmer #bloomsday #bloomsdaycork #freshaircollectivecork
The Irish Klezmer Suite taster
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The Irish Klezmer Suite is a new composition by Ruti Lachs. Seven klezmer-inspired pieces with elements of Irish trad, jazz, classical and dub reggae grooves. To hear the full suite live, contact www.rutilachs.ie for upcoming gig information. Funded by the Arts Council of Ireland. Performed by Ruti Lachs, Edel Sullivan, Fabienne St-Pierre and Pat Barrett. Recorded by Billy Kennedy. Photos Murph...
Tasker Lachs Klezmer Duo Odessa Bulgar and All Of Me
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Klezmer/gypsy jazz/original music from Lucy Tasker and Ruti Lachs
Grandma Came To Ireland Ruti Lachs and Crosswinds
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The history of the Cork Jewish community brought to life in this song, from Ruti Lachs's musical play, Green Feather Boa. Performed as part of a unique concert in St Matthews Church, Templebreedy, Crosshaven, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Grandma Came to Ireland Shalom Park July 2022
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Part of a recent Cork Jewish musical tour. Grandma Came To Ireland is a song from my musical play Green Feather Boa, with sublime machinery and bus noises and a bit of ai-ai-ai. Filmed in Shalom Park, with the houses of Monerea Terrace in the background. Thanks to Mary O'Connor for the video.
Fresh Air Collective Winter 2021
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Two nights with the Fresh Air Collective, a Cork based music trio playing klezmer, folk and original tunes and songs
Last Minute
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A work in progress, recorded in November 2020 as part of my Songs From The Box series, a daily sharing of an original song per day.
Fresh Air Collective at On The Pig's Back November 2021
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Chava, a klezmer tune, played by Fresh Air Collective in Cork.
Green Feather Boa and other stories at Tsitsit Festival
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Green Feather Boa is a new musical play set in a Jewish community in Cork city, Ireland, in the early 1900s. The play is looking for a producer. This is a presentation of songs and scenes from Green Feather Boa, recorded at a Zoom event as part of Tsitsit Jewish Fringe Festival, 10th October 2021. The show starts with a short introduction to the history and geography of Jewish Cork.
Fun Jazz For Kids - an Active Music workshop at Limerick Jazz Festival 2021
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Ruti Lachs leads a fun, educational workshop for 3 to 6 year olds and bigger people. Songs, games and dancing, using jazz tunes and songs from Ruti's Stomping In The Woods CD.
Fresh Air Collective Fermoy 28th Aug 2021
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The Fresh Air Collective was formed in July 2021 from 4 Cork musicians who have played together in different combinations for years.... decades in fact! We play tangos, waltzes, rags and klezmer tunes, gypsy jazz melodies and original songs. By 5th Sept, we will have performed 11 outdoor gigs supported by Cork County Council Pops Live Local Performance Programming Scheme. And yes, we're availab...
Memories of a Cork Jewish Childhood
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Produced by Ruti Lachs. Former Cork residents remember their childhoods in Ireland: their Jewish upbringing, the synagogue, the characters, the sea. Interspersed with photos from the last hundred years of life in Jewish Cork, these stories paint a picture of a time and community gone by. Awarded a National Heritage Week 2021 award, runner-up in the Heritage Sharing category. The film is a follo...
My Kid Earns More Than Me by Ruti Lachs
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A Ruti Lachs original. From her second one-woman show, A Different Kettle.
Tea and Rooves - a Ruti Lachs original
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Tea and Rooves - a Ruti Lachs original
The Sea Is My Boyfriend Now - Ruti Lachs
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The Sea Is My Boyfriend Now - Ruti Lachs
Pop-Up Klezmer in Aula Maxima, UCC - performing Donna Donna
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Pop-Up Klezmer in Aula Maxima, UCC - performing Donna Donna
Pop Up Klezmer Odessa Bulgar in Aula Maxima , UCC
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Pop Up Klezmer Odessa Bulgar in Aula Maxima , UCC
Active Music Bongo Video for Creative Ireland
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Active Music Bongo Video for Creative Ireland
Green Feather Boa a reading with music Cork 2020
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Green Feather Boa a reading with music Cork 2020
Brilliant 👋
Jolly good, id eat a BLT to that! 😊
I came back here this morning because I woke up with your song in my head and really wanted to listen to it again ☺️
Ha ha, thanks Claire!
Wow, that is amazing, I'm from Cork, i always had an interest in Judaism, i lived in Australia, had Jewish friends, being all over europe visiting Jewish museums, its amazing to see this in my hometown. Thanks
Glad you found it! Thanks for your kind words.
That's very interesting, how do i get involved with the munster Jewish Community?
Hi Paul, thanks for your interest, I'll pm you.
Very interesting. Thank you for illuminating us on Cork's Jewish history.
Very enjoyable and interesting history of many places that I’m quite familiar with. I’m curious what the reason for the synagogue closure was in 2016?
There were not many Jewish people leiving in Cork any more. People left for bigger communities and opportunities.
That was brilliant. Many thanks for sharing this.
what a great loss to cork that we do not have a jewish community their contribution to cork life can never be replaced i wish them all well and stay safe
thank you. the old community is indeed gone, but there is a new Cork Jewish Community which is quite active, with cultural events now and then, and there is a Jewish society in UCC for the first time ever, please contact me through my website if you would like to know more www.rutilachs.ie
As a Christian .....we will mind your synagogue.
Thank you for your kind words
Well done Ruti
Beautiful!
My Gran use to say cork had allot of Jewish people . I doubt they did but maybe it was home to a synogog at the time
Yes, at the height there were about 450 Jewish people living in Cork City, in the early 1900s.
Thanks t u participating n the Cork Profile on Cork Independent i so enjoyed this video. Im not Jewish but hve met several while working abroad. Im literally crying with delight watching it. As another commenter says here 'more please'. I hope u get loads f views from the 'pape'
Thank you
So Happy to see this montage of work in progression and looking forward to seeing more with finished works in time.. Congrats
Thanks Martha, hope to see you on 19th May
Well done Ruti, love it. when's the world tour !
Hi Jon, starting May 19th in Cork City Library!!!
@@rutilachs Good Luck Ruti, if I was in Cork I'd be there. best of luck with the performance.
Hi Ruti, Sadly Mrs Coffey from Albert Road passed away this week at the grand old age of 96, sadly she was probably the last of the old neighbours who could still remember a jewish community still living in Jewtown. rip Mrs Coffey
Oh, thank you for letting me know. I interviewed her 3 years ago, whe gave me so many stories about the community and we went for a walk together around the area. Thanks again. RIP.
Lovely to hear about your boys, mum, in song ❤
Wonderful x So pleased you are still bringing joy to the world Ruti x Love Kim x
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Fascinating though that the Jewish community in cork had mostly moved on. Glad that everybody has fond memories of cork.
Excellent remembrance of a community which enriched Cork society.
Yes, but it was great to see some of the old community, and many of the new community, at a recent Torah scroll inauguration service in City Hall
Thank you @@donalosullivan6155
Lovely Klezmer tune.
Thanks Tony. It's had a name change since then. It's now called the Cork Freilach!
@@rutilachs ,I know Ruti. My sax teacher,Markus Kraeber did a transcription of it for soprano sax in D major. Very nice to play. Well done.
Accordion and soon, bongos. Life is going to be beeautiful.
Oy vey
Forgive me if I'm going a little off - topic but I will always have a respectful and affectionate place in my heart for Gerald Goldberg. It was '73 or maybe '74 (I think I was 4 at the time) and a child had been badly assaulted in a derelict building somewhere around the bottom of Barrack St, or Crosse's Green, maybe. As such, children all over the city were, as we would say to~day, 'on lockdown'... Of course after about 2 weeks I was deeply stir - crazy, and when my mother momentarily left the front door unattended while fetching money for the milkman, I seized my chance! Sensing that I had maybe a minute before I was missed, I made haste to get out of my Corporation cul~de~sac in Togher. Unfortunately, by the time I gave any consideration to getting _back_ I was already hopelessly turned around! Increasingly distressed (and with thoughts of 'The Monster' uppermost in my mind), I wandered through Togher, Glasheen, Wilton and Bishopstown without intervention or enquiry from anyone. I found out later that (of course) my parents were utterly beside themselves with worry, and had the Guards (police) scouring the streets for me. Having made it as far as Bishopstown Cross though, it was to be Mr. Goldberg, wondering what it was that so ailed this woebegone, snotty nosed little boy, tears streaming down his face, who was to be my rescuer. With the aid of a bar of chocolate he soon ascertained my name and address, and so it was that I was brought home in superb style in his fine big motor (a Daimler, possibly?) Ironically given the circumstances, it possibly wasn't my most streetwise movement ever - accepting chocolate _and_ a ride from a complete stranger(!) but of course Gerald Goldberg was a strictly honourable man, concerned only with my safety, and I should say, my parents were dumbstruck with gratitude... Of course, to paraphrase a great man, "The paedos, you will always have with you..." but given the spirit of the age we now live in ("No good deed goes unpunished!"), if this happened today, to be fair, I don't _think_ antisemitism would come into it, but some rich, political type coming into your decidedly hardscrabble council scheme in his big, chrome drenched conveyance to deposit children home would almost definitely be regarded with open suspicion, if not out and out hostility! ('Cos Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew notwithstanding, that's just how nonce - cases roll, isn't it? In spite of having one of *the* most recognised faces in town, they drive around in their attention getting cars _delivering children home, safe and sound, to their parents??!)_ Ironically too (given the nature of the _other_ meeting) but this was not to be my encounteronly with Mr. Goldberg in that year! I so wish I could remember which incident actually happened first but at the time Ireland was in the middle of a dispute between local authorities and their tenants, and my parents were particularly militant members of a notably militant chapter of the Tenants' Rights movement, The Togher Tenants Association. Several of my neighbours had already been jailed and my dad was next on the list, whether this was simply for non - payment of rent or whether it was for some sort of breach of an injunction or contempt of court, I'm unsure; but with things turning tense the TTA and their allies first blocked the street in front of the City Hall, something I remember most vividly, with a great big articulated lorry bound for the docks looming over me(!) before, I believe on the spur of the moment, we invaded the Office of the Lord Mayor (Gerald Goldberg!) This would be another occasion when the Lord Mayor would be my benefactor with chocolate, albeit unwittingly this time, he unwisely having left a bar of Golden Crisp and a bar of Dairy Milk on a side table. I believe I opted for the Dairy Milk! I don't know if he kept cigars in his desk, perhaps to entertain important visitors, in the style of the times... If he did then perhaps it was as well that I was a small child, or I might have slipped a couple into my dungarees! I suppose that I should thank him, not just for bringing me home when I was lost!! and not just for all the chocolate, (lol!) but for having the decency and patience to allow our invasion force to simply get bored and withdraw peacefully when he might have said to the Guards "Get those smelly Corporation tenants and their chocolate filching pups out of my Sanctum Sanctorium, and if you need to bust a few heads, well _I_ won't hold it against you!" Lol! ;^)
Thanks so much Richie for your very interesting stories. Really great to hear these!
@@rutilachs That's very kind of you to say, even if the reality is it's a case of "Never mind the quality, just feel the width!" I enjoyed the video very much - I don't have a Jewish bone in my body that I'm aware of, but I always was curious about the history of the Jews in Cork, (One hopes that it wasn't as 'seamy' as the history of the Jews in Limerick, viz the pogrom there) and also in the history of that section of town, it being quite architecturally distinct, reminiscent of the row housing one sees in Belfast. Cheers.
nice song
Fascinating
Great work Ruti .. would love to hear more...
I loved your play .Keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks Alice. Hopefully you will get to see the full thing on stage with high kicks and feather boas in the next couple of years.
Thank you Ruti. Love your music and fun. Great to see you.
Thank you for putting this together, loved it. even though I've not been to Cork in close to 30 years, I have fond memories of my Grans house in Jewtown and I remember walking past the shul with her as a young child. great video !
Thank you so much :)
Thank you Ruti for posting this, so lovely to hear from some of the old Cork jewish families speaking so fondly of life in Cork, and I love that after all these years of them living outside of Cork that they've managed to hold onto their beautiful Cork accents ! Ruti keep up the great work in maintaining a jewish presence and culture in Cork/Munster and fingers crossed that there will be a shul back in Cork city in the near future. Looking forward to watching Green Feather Boa.
Thanks J
thank you
This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing. I have very fond memories of a kindly Jewish man called Harry Hayman calling to our home when I was a child living in the countryside. He sold clothes, shoes, bedclothes etc. from his wine colored Anglia car. He always had a cup of tea at our home every week and my grandmother enjoyed chatting to him. His sister, Mrs. Rosenberg sold ladies clothes from a shop in the city. He had a brother and possibly a second sister. Such lovely memories. Thank you again.
That is an amazing story. If you have any more memories of the Jewish community I'd love to chat to you. Please contact me through the website www.rutilachs.ie. Thanks for your input.
Hi Jacqueline, please do get in touch, on rutilachs@gmail.com. Filis would love to hear from you.
(dance routine) hahahaha
I learned from the best!
Beautiful
Very interesting, thank you so much for sharing. My family in Cork had often talked about the historic Jewish community and still call that area 'Jewtown', and I've long wanted to learn more about the history there, very interesting.
Thanks Oisín. If your family have any stories they would like to share, I'd love to hear. They can contact me through the website www.rutilachs.ie. Glad you enjoyed it.
Krazy and Freaky!!
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So so beautiful. Thank you for your music. Eve
I knew there was a Jewish community in Cork, and had seen the former synagogue when it was still operating, but I didn't know any more than that. Thanks so much for these glimpses into the history and present day community.
I really enjoyed your presentation. I sent it to my sister in Florida. Her hubby is Irish.
Thanks! Check out my Cork Jewish Culture Virtual Walk video www.rutilachs.ie /cork-jewish-culture-virtual-walk.html
Very interesting. I knew a little,of the Dublin Jewish community but not Cork.
Nice video, Ruti!
Thanks Dan. I'm still researching, do let me know if you want to be on the mailing list for further productions, you can contact me at www.rutilachs.ie
Very interesting to hear about the history of the community of my grandfather, Samuel Cohen!
Hi Bruce, please do get in touch via the website, it would be great to hear from you.
Hi again, been trying to contact you, please do get in touch again www.rutilachs.ie
Nice one! Memories, pictures, poetry, music and fine production! Congrats to all!!!
I used this in walkabout in Cork yesterday. This is well-produced and a delight to follow.
Fantastic! Good to hear. Thank you.
Enjoyed the walk........a bit of Memory Lane...... אֲלוּ שְׁלֹ֣ום יְרוּשָׁלִָ֑ם יִ֝שְׁלָ֗יוּ אֹהֲבָֽיִךְ׃
very interesting thanks
Brilliant!
NICELY DONE, IMPRESSIVE!