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Re: pesah/passover
- From: wolf krakowski <media...>
- Subject: Re: pesah/passover
- Date: Sat 27 Mar 1999 16.50 (GMT)
Dear Robert:
I would like to add Reggae Passover by Alan Eder and Friends (The Pesakh
Posse) to your list.
Wolf Krakowski
PS I have recently had a crash and lost my addresses.
Friends-- please write me privately just to say hi, so I can re-enter
everybody properly, especially those of you with those "letters and
numbers" AOL addresses that are impossible to remember. Thanks.
robert wiener wrote:
> How have we come so close without a word about Pesah?
>
> Mayer's web site has nearly 25 CD/cassette titles. Any favorites?
> Anything missing? Any LPs you wish were still available?
>
> Here are some recordings archives not on Mayer's list. In coming
> years my daughter and I will get to review them.
>
> Passover
> Yehoram Gaon, Cilla Dagan, Shula Chen)
> (I believe this was on LP with both English and Hebrew narration.
> I've seen it on CD but don't know if it was in English or Hebrew.)
>
> Songs for Passover
> (Harry Coopersmith, JEC of NY)
> (Anyone grow up with this series?
>
> The Moishe Oysher Seder w/ Barry Gray
> (Remember Barry Gray? Was he on the radio just in NYC? On CD.)
>
> Passover Songs in the Oriental Tradition
>
> Haggadah (Yemenite Home, 1953)
> (t should be available on cassette from the Smithsonian.)
>
> To Freedom!
> (Samuel Rosenbaum)
>
> Passover Seder
> (Jan Peerce)
>
> Passover Songs
> (Nira Rabinovitz, Shlomo Nitzan)
>
> The Fifth Cup
> (by Norman Simon and Gershon Kingsley w/ Theodore Bikel)
>
> Passover Seder Service
> (Malavsky Family)
>
> Joy of the Passover Seder
> (Sol Zim)
>
> And one I don't own and have never heard:
> A Seder for the Seventies
> Richard Botton
> Musique Int'l MS 7314(LP)(1972)
>
> Surely plenty here for both the children and parents. And I haven't
> even touched the many classical works on the story (e.g., Schoenberg's
> Moses und Aron) or movies/videos (e.g., Prince of Egypt and A Rugrats
> Passover).
>
> Any favorite tunes or songs (e.g., Yiddish)? Any favorite traditions
> or stories or foods? What's your favorite matzah? Ours is Streits
> whole wheat. (I hope Ari doesn't mind too much if we stray a bit off
> topic.)
>
> Just to get the matzah ball rolling. I'm sure that I've left lots for
> others to say.
>
> Bob
>
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