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Re: mitzvot music
- From: Lori Cahan-Simon <l_cahan...>
- Subject: Re: mitzvot music
- Date: Wed 17 Jul 2002 22.18 (GMT)
Yes, but that's PRINCIPALLY Jewish, ain't it? ;-)
The other Lori (Lorele)
Eliezer Kaplan wrote:
> But you DO do the Matzarena.
>
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> To: World music from a Jewish slant <mailto:jewish-music (at)
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: mitzvot music
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> We used to concentrate on klezmer, but the fact is that it is
> mainly used for entrance music and background music at most of our
> simchas. Israeli is the primary dance currency when the horas
> come. Now we are doing jazz, swing, pop dance music (Beatles...)
> for many hours of the night. That was a little disappointing for
> me at one point, but I realize that we are still providing not
> only a core of Yiddishkeit, but also a Jewish soul to the party.
> And we do not do the Electric Slide. Are those principals, or what?
> Lori
>
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- Re: mitzvot music, (continued)