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Re: Aderet records reissues



Now how about recommendations for eating in the neighborhood?  I just
passed the store last night (I was with family and didn't even get a
chance to look inside), but we had some trouble finding a suitable
place to eat.

I'm there pretty regularly to visit my father in a local nursing home
(Maimonides Hospital is also nearby) and sometimes we have a crowd
(last night there were 13 of us), but sometimes fewer.  We eat kosher
(not a problem there), both dairy and meat (but, of course, not
together).

I hope that Ari appreciates that sustenance for the stomach can
complement our musical adventures so that this can be considered not
too far off-topic.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: ro (at) panix(dot)com <ro (at) panix(dot)com>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: Aderet records reissues


>George Robinson wrote:
>>
>> This is very exciting and the photo on the website is enticing --
looks
>> like a BIG record store.
>
>It's not as big as the photo looks. I'm not sure WHERE they got that
picture.
>But its packed with interesting items, for sure.
>
>> Now, for those of us who are, shall we say, vehicularly
challenged --
>> that is, without automobiles -- what's the nearest subway station?
>
>Rukhie!  What train should someone take to 13th Ave?  (Rachel lived
>over the store at 13th and 43rd as a girl.  When I lived in that area
>I lived on the F and I know there's something closer).
>
>She says - "the B - to Ft Hamilton Parkway".
>
>But I look at the map and think you stay on one more stop to 50th
Street.
>That should put you almost at the corner of 13th Ave and 50th Street
>and New Utrect Avenue.
>
>It's more a Jewish Press than a Jewish Week neighborhood.  If you've
>never shopped 13th Avenue in BP, you've missed something.  Just about
>anything you need is there from Sunday morning to Friday afternoon.
>Parking is forgetaboutit, on a Sunday the 1973 Chevy station wagons
>are triple parked.  Take the subway and be glad you don't need to
stash
>the car.
>
>If you've never been, it's worth knowing that Kosher Delight has
>the public bathroom.  You need the combination - I think its 312 -
>but they tell everyone so don't be shy about asking.
>
>> George (Wishes he owned a car. Or a parking place) Robinson
>
>A car in NY can be a pain.  When we lived on the outskirts
>of BP (Ft Hamilton Pkwy at Ocean Pkwy) I bought out every junkyard
>in Brooklyn of their 1978 Plymouth Horizon glass.
>
>> Thanks for the kind words on my little missive,
>Thanks for your kind words on some of my favorite musician/teachers!
>
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