The Israel Philharmonic to perform at Severance Hall The Israel Philharmonic, conducted by music director Zubin Mehta, will perform at Severance Hall on Monday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 pm. Tickets for this one-night-only performance are now on sale. The Israel Philharmonic’s Cleveland concert is part of an eight-city tour that includes performances in major cities in the United States. This concert marks the first time that Israel Philharmonic music director Zubin Mehta will conduct at Severance Hall. The concert is being presented in collaboration with the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. The Israel Philharmonic’s performance in Cleveland coincides with the Violins of Hope Cleveland exhibition and program of events taking place during the fall of 2015. Violins of Hope Cleveland showcases instruments played during the Holocaust by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. The violins have since been painstakingly restored to concert quality in Israel and will be played by musicians of the Israel Philharmonic at the concert. The Israel Philharmonic performance in Cleveland was the vision of Milton Maltz, Cleveland Orchestra board member and co-founder of the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. “It was a natural connection to invite the Israel Philharmonic to Cleveland while the exhibition and events of Violins of Hope are taking place in Cleveland,” commented Maltz. “To be able to share the stories of these great instruments as well as present the Israel Philharmonic is a once-in-a lifetime event.” “We are pleased to welcome Music Director Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic to Severance Hall for his inaugural performance,” said Gary Hanson, executive director of The Cleveland Orchestra. “We are also grateful for our ongoing collaboration with our partners at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.” “It is a privilege to join The Cleveland Orchestra in bringing the Israel Philharmonic to Cleveland for this special performance,” said Stephen Hoffman, president of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. “The Israel Philharmonic concert and Violins of Hope Cleveland provide a rare opportunity for our community to experience how the power of music can sustain the human spirit.” Veterans Day The Beachwood Historical Society and the City of Beachwood will partner to commemorate Veterans Day at the Beachwood Cemetery. November 8, 2015 • 11 am Beachwood Cemetery This event will feature dignitaries, local veterans, presentation of the colors and guided tours. The Beachwood Cemetery, located near the corner of Green and Halburton Roads, is the final resting place of more than 40 soldiers. A reception at Beachwood will follow at the Beachwood Community Center. Free and open to the community. Get The Retirement You Want IT’S NEVER TOO SOON TO START PLANNING. Many of us have a clear vision of our retirement years. Yet, a surprising number of people have no idea how they’ll turn that vision into reality. The fact is today’s retirement takes more than savings and Social Security. It requires a financial plan that addresses your needs, wants and how you’ll pay for them. That’s where we can help. Together, we’ll create a plan to help fund the retirement you envision. LIFE WELL PLANNED. Contact us to get started. Michael Frayman and Grant Davis, Senior Vice Presidents, Investments 3201 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 240 •Beachwood, OH 44122 Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC www.davisfrayman.com October 2015 n Beachwood Buzz 25 216.292.0165 • 866.269.0319