Thirteen years ago David Harris stood up in Judith Brin Ingber's living room and started to sing. And he didn't stop with just one song. He had ten tunes in his repertory, and he shared each one with Ingber. The songs those of Sephardic Jews, were ones Harris, a classically trained singer, had picked up in his studies of folk and world music. Ingber had recently returned home from several years spent in Israel performing in the Batsheva and Inbal dance companies and raising her small children with husband Jerome, and found herself... More >>>