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March 1, 2015

Craig Taubman is a successful musician, composer, social activist, family man, dog-owner and all around life of the party.

Craig's eclectic (read “madly creative,” not “dirty hippie”) musical styling has made his recordings an integral part of the Jewish community. Craig’s top-selling releases include Friday Night Live, composed for a special Shabbat service held once a month at Sinai Temple with Rabbi David Wolpe in Los Angeles. His extensive musical catalog consists of over 50 recordings, featuring everything from the new Celebrate Jewish Lullabies, to Rock n Toontown, featuring backup vocals with Minnie and Mickey!

Following Craig's commitment to the Jewish tradition of loving ones neighbor as oneself, he founded the Pico Union Project in 2013 in the Pico Union neighborhood of Los Angeles. Housed in a historic red brick synagogue built in 1909, the PUP is a community and meeting space for religious congregations, musical events, local organizations and people who just want to hang out.

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