To [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,    I have been getting your e-mails and many others from people 
you write to.  I have nothing to do with your organization and I don't know how you 
got my e-mail address  if there is a way for you to not send me any more of your mail 
and the  others as well I would appreciate it .  If I become interested in the Jewish 
music I will certainly cantact you.  Thank you  and have a good Shabbat.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, May 1, 2003 5:53 pm
Subject: Re: en keloheynu

> Lorele wrote:
> 
>   I was looking in the 1931 edition of The Jewish Community 
> Songster and
>    found En Keloheynu, the usual tune that people on this list have
>   characterized as a "German drinking tune".  In this book it is
>   attributed to J. Freudenthal.  Is this true, and what can 
> anyone tell
>   me  about him?
> 
> 
> It _is_ true.  If memory serves--I can look up more later--it was 
> one of
> four Ein Kelokeinus that he wrote--or, anyway, one of four that 
> appeared--
> in the first Reform hymnal--published, I am almost sure, in 
> Germany.  (We
> know exactly when it was published and I think I remember, but 
> I'll wait to
> post until I look it up--or until someone else does, whichever 
> comes first.)
> 
> --Robert Cohen
> 
> 
> 
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