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Re: Correction



Rochel Sara,

As a born and bred Midwoodite (we never called it Flatbush even when
Yeshivah Flatbush High School was built virtually down the block) at
whose wedding Andy Statman played, I can assure you that he does live
in the neighborhood, and that Eichler's has claimed that he (also?)
drops in there.

Maybe I'll bump into you the next time I'm picking up Zomick's challah
from Negev or a seeded rye from Isaac's.  Oh, you buy them too?  No
wonder they've been running out.

Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Rachel Heckert <heckertkrs (at) juno(dot)com>
To: World music from a Jewish slant. <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Friday, January 01, 1999 2:45 PM
Subject: Correction


>Hi all,
>
>When I wrote about the Observer article "Who took the Jewish Out of
>Jewish Music" I mistakenly attributed it to David Shapiro, who moved
to
>LA about ten years ago and had nothing to do with music.  The author
was
>actually David Sears.  I was reminded of this when I saw his name on
some
>liner notes on a klezmer cassette I just bought - in an Orthodox book
>store (sefer store) on Avenue J in Flatbush.
>
>Incidentally, they did have at least half a dozen good klezmer
tapes -
>but then I'm told that Andy Statman lives in the neighborhood  :-)
>
>Rochel Sara
>
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