Concert for the Kibbutzim 

Presented by the Weber Music Program and the Michael and Andrea Leven Office of Student Support and Philanthropy, The Concert for the Kibbutzim began as a one-night, student-led benefit concert and has since evolved into a school-wide campaign of solidarity and support.
 
Held in the Tzadik Performing Arts Center, the concert brought together more than 200 attendees for an evening of music and community. Despite a weather-related rescheduling, the Weber community filled the theater with energy and purpose.
 
The program featured live music from Weber’s house band, Broken Glass, joined by guest student musicians, along with a silent auction, concessions, t-shirt sales, and a special menu of mocktails. The setlist, with its classic rock hits like “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” “More Than a Feeling,” and the ever-popular “Free Bird,” kept the audience clapping and singing throughout the night.
 
Thanks to the generosity of our community and a 1:1 matching grant from The Marcus Foundation, Weber raised more than $20,000 through the event. As we approach Passover, when the youngest among us ask, “Why is this night different from all other nights?” the answer, at least for Weber, can partly be found in The Concert for the Kibbutzim, where student leadership, vision, and commitment made it a night like none other.
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