Lubavitch.com
Photos by RJ Sakai
Grand Performances, an organization reflecting Los Angeles’s culture and community turned the light on the cultural diversity and history of the city’s Boyle Heights neighborhood.
Earlier this week they had Chabad’s Rabbi Shmuel Marcus‘ Traveling Pickle Factory program on the Marina Pavilion stage with buckets of spices, baskets of garlic, and boxes of Kosher salt.
People swirled and scooped along with Rabbi Marcus, lead singer for the 8th Day band, as he told stories behind using salt for pickling and joked about parting our fountain waters.
Backstage, the crew got in on the fun. And later, staff members took their turns turning cucumbers into pickled snacks.
“The Traveling Pickle Factory was one of our more unique events this summer and will surely be one of the most memorable,” said the Grand Performances website.
Rabbi Moshe Greenwald of Chabad of Downtown Los Angeles was on hand assisting with the culinary experience.
ya by us in camp when we r in our bunk and we r saposed to be at our activity she sais yalyli young ladys and we all start singing yala yala yalyly………….(its halarius)
yes by me as well in my bunk in camp with little 5 year-olds and they love it!!
its my and my brothers favourite song its all thats on in my house the whole day and we never get bored of it!!!!!!!
Yala yala yalili!!!! yala yala yalili yaloyle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He definitely should! He’s done it at the Hebrew High in Cypress, he should expand
Eighth Day is outstanding!!
amazing 🙂
ME TOO!
Can he do the show for chabad houses? Looks like a hit.
Ka”h, shmuly is a marvel. i’ve seen his shows and his pickle program. the pickle participants come away with as much toichen as concert-goers!! brilliant!!
CGI RUNNING SPRINGS AND GAN CHAYA RUNNING SPRINGS ROCKED!!
haaaaa Shmueli you’re awesome!
so proud of our uncle shmuli
the w h liebermans
Yalili and now Pickles!
Ultra cool!
I just saw him perform at CGI running springs 🙂