The KlezmerShack's new masthead reads "Klezmer Kunyho." "Kunyho" means "shed" in Hungarian. Thanks, Internet, for that . Ari, is there any Yiddish, or klezmer, connection -- or you just like leading in Hungarian? (You used to feature a Spanish head, but that was always smaller than "KlezmerShack.")
Thanks for straightening out this protocol matter. Bert Stratton At 10:28 PM 2/2/03 -0500, you wrote: >I have converted the main page of the KlezmerShack to a weblog. This is one of several changes planned for the KlezmerShack, and I hope that it makes it easier for people to respond to individual items, should they so desire. We'll see how it goes. I may use the same technology to manage the calendar, hopefully making it somewhat easier to use. Ideas and comments welcome ;-). > >http://www.klezmershack.com/ > >For those looking only for KlezmerShack contact, I also note that there is an update to Judith Cohen's Sephardic Music Bibliography, http://www.klezmershack.com/articles/cohen_j/cohen_j.sephardicbiblio.html > >Enjoy, >ari > > > >Ari Davidow >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >list owner, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >the klezmer shack: http://www.klezmershack.com/ > > > > ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------+ Hosted by Shamash: The Jewish Network http://shamash.org A service of Hebrew College, offering online courses and an online MA in Jewish Studies, http://hebrewcollege.edu/online/ MyJewishLearning.com, The Personal Gateway to Jewish Exploration Officially launches: http://MyJewishLearning.com/index.htm?source=shamash ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------=
