The Camp HASC Concert, otherwise known as “A Time For Music,” took place Sunday at Lincoln Center’s David Gefen Hall on Sunday.
The concert was produced by Eli Gerstner and starred Yaakov Shwekey, Yonatan Razel, 8th Day, Abie Rotenberg, Lev Tahor, Yaron Gershovsky, Piamenta next generation and other guests.
This year’s HASC concert will be going on a concert tour across the country. “In order to broaden the concert experience, and increase its impact, we will be taking the concert ‘on the road’ to cities all across America,” said Eli Gerstner.
“So many people come to New York year after year just to see the Camp HASC Concert,” he told COLlive.com. “This year we will be bringing the concert, with all its grandeur and glory, to them!”
It’s all part of an effort to bring the story of the miracle of Camp HASC to Jewish communities around the country. “There are many campers and staff alumni who are now living in different cities across America.”
Located in Parksville, NY, Camp HASC is a unique summer camp serving the needs of over 400 children and adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. It is also home to over 500 of the best staff in the world. At camp, the campers enjoy a fun-filled and unforgettable summer experience while all their therapeutic, academic, and medical needs are met.
Photos: Chaim Tuito
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