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[HANASHIR:8557] RE: caje



Hi Janeen,

When did you take this on?  I never knew, but I'm certainly not surprised!
Have you heard "All Things Possible" (or "Everything Possible"?) by Fred
Small?  It's not Jewish music, but it's a sweet lullaby.

I won't be at HN again this year -- I really do want to go, but my rabbi has
agreed to send me to Mifgash Musicale in Cincinatti instead -- it's on High
Holyday music, and I've got lots of questions around that, so I want to grab
this opportunity.

However, is there a chance you'll be interested to stop for lunch on the way
to or back from OSRUI?  I assume you take 94 thru to St. Cloud on your way,
and we live very close to where 94 & 494 meet.

I hope all is well.  If there's anything I can do to help you in you sexual
orientation work, lemme know.

Love,
Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: janeen kobrinsky [SMTP:janeen (at) kobrinsky(dot)com]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 10:56 AM
> To:   hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> Subject:      [HANASHIR:8554] caje
> 
> Hi Everyone!
> 
> Now it's my turn to ask for help.  I am the Network Chair for "Sexual
> Orientation in Jewish Education" for CAJE, and I'm hoping to have a
> session
> on the music of diversity.  Noah, you sang an amazing song last CAJE, "The
> Silent Son," which has remained with me till now.  Recently there was
> mention of the song "Home Is Where The Heart Is" (hey Josh, do you think
> your aunt will be around CAJE this August?!?!?) and there's another called
> "Don't Laugh At Me" (Peter Yarrow sings it with his daughter during
> concerts)  Laura Berkson, you have some wonderful songs to share (hope to
> see you at HN!)  Please, if there's anyone out there who will be at CAJE
> this summer in Fort Collins, PLEASE contact me privately and let me know
> you'll sing your song.  I hope to have several people showcased and I look
> forward to a strong attendance for the session.  I need to know quickly,
> since the Network board person would like to start getting these sessions
> in
> place.  HELP!!!
> 
> p.s.  If anyone is involved with MJAC or Echo, let me know.  We're looking
> for someone to lead a session on suicide prevention and Danny Syme is not
> planning to be at this year's CAJE conference.
> Judy Hudspeth
> Sexual Orientation in Jewish Education
> CAJE
> 
> 
> 
> 

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