Steffi geiser rubin biography

  • Steffi Geiser Rubin is an American songwriter and dramatist and a founding member of Jews For Jesus, born in the Bronx area of New York City.
  • Steffi Geiser Rubin was born and raised in the Bronx, New York.
  • Steffi Geiser Rubin is primarily a visual artist who wrote the text for the song “You Shall Go Out with Joy” (#80) in 1975.
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    Eleanor Farjeon

    1881 - 1965Person Name: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965)Scripture: Baruch 4:36-37; 5Author of "People, look East" in Wonder, Love, and PraiseEleanor Farjeon, (born Feb. 13, 1881, London--died June 5, 1965, Hampstead, London), English writer for children whose magical but unsentimental tales, which often mock the behaviour of adults, earned her a revered place in many British nurseries. The daughter of a British novelist and granddaughter of a U.S. actor, Eleanor Farjeon grew up in the bohemian literary and dramatic circles of London. Attending opera and theatre at 4 and writing on her father’s typewriter at 7, Farjeon came to public attention at 16 as the librettist of an opera, with music by her brother Harry, which was produced by the Royal Academy of Music. Her success with Nursery Rhymes of London Town (1916), simple tunes originally for adults but adapted and sung in junior schools throughout England, spurred her writing. In addition

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  • Art has the power to build bridges, tell stories and to reach a broad audience. This is proving true for the exhibition of paintings by the artist Steffi Geiser Rubin. The Multitudes exhibition opened on September 1, at the Art Market Gallery in Tel Aviv’s Port, displaying her paintings based on the Gospel of Matthew.

    In the opinion of many, the Gospel of Matthew is the most Jewish of the New Testament gospels, and this truth has inspired Rubin, a Messianic Jewish artist. Her acrylic on canvas art includes the depiction of the miracle feeding of the 5000 near the Sea of Galilee. It was from this painting that the name of the entire series i.e. Multitudes came from and this picture has been the focal point of the exhibition.

    The exhibition is being run by Jews for Jesus staff in collaboration with Johanan Herson, who curates the Art Market Gallery. According to the Jews for Jesus Israel Director, Dan Sered, “the paintings have been on display in different locations since June”. The

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    PRELUDE

    Anne Krentz Organ(born 1960) is the Director of Music Ministries at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Park Ridge, IL, where she fryst vatten responsible for worship planning, service playing, and multiple choirs and instrumental groups. She has degrees in piano performance and piano pedagogy. Today’s prelude, a setting of the African-American spiritual, “My Lord, What a Morning,” fryst vatten taken from a collection of reflections she wrote on tunes from around the world.

    Ms. Organ writes both piano and choral works. She began to compose when she wanted to introduce more musical variety into a communion service for which she was playing. Describing the art of writing music, she says, “Composing requires a certain mind set—an ability to concentrate very specifically on the task at hand, and yet also to be open to taking an idea in a new direction… Self-motivation plus a deadline is a winning combination.”

    WORSHIP THROUGH MUSIC

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