|
We’re on a Roll
Re: Carol Hall’s Hallways CD review in
June/July 2008, Music.
We want to tell you how FABULOUS you are!
Thank you so much.
YOU TOTALLY ROCK.
Judy Jacksina |
Great
Information
I
just saw this and have enjoyed it so much (Travel:
Harrah’s Atlantic City, September 2007).
Lots of great information, extremely useful for
prospective travelers, and thoughtful in the way you
express your opinions.
Naturally, a little “vanity press” never hurts –
Michelle, Alyce and I look as if we are having fun
(and we were!). It was a great pleasure
traveling with both of you, and we look forward to the
next adventure together!
Joan R. Brower
Senior Vice President
M
Booth & Associates, Inc. |
|
Now Everyone Knows
Thanks so much for
getting it to my attention [Front
Page, June/July 2007]. We just circulated the link
throughout the Red Cross.
Mike
Virgintino
American Red Cross
New York |
|
Touching
Base
Thank you
for your well-written article regarding the Eve Fenton
Love-All Foundation (Pictorial Parade, December 2005).
The enlightening column touched base with the heart of
my humanitarian mission, namely the disabled indigent
children.
The
window of opportunity has been given an uplift and
showered grace upon the children by the one and only
Jules Peimer. Your expertise came forth with a dynamic
blast of well-established knowledge.
Vicki
Fenton
President/Founder
New York City |
|
Adlon great
GREAT
piece on Berlin – we love it there! [Travel,
January/February 2005] Is that really a night pic of
the Brandenburg Gate?? Bill [DeSousa] and I
traveled there very year (except this past) since the
Adlon Hotel reopened. Now that’s a great hotel!
Glenn
Faria, Pres., CHME
Michael Patrick Destinations & Communications,
Ltd. |
|
Museum
awesome
Great
piece on Berlin [Travel, January/February 2005] – es
ist meine Lieblingstadt! Also loved the Jewish Museum
which I visited on my last trip. It was awesome! The
Garden of Exile shot you included brought back those
haunted memories of my visit there! Glenn [Faria] and
I used to go there every year for ITB and always
stayed at Hotel Adlon (a Kempinski property) at the
Brandburger Tor (Is there anywhere else to stay?
inquiring minds want to know.). We would BOTH highly
recommend this for a hotel recommendation, also, the
Hotel Estrel, Grand Hyatt and the Brandenbergerhof
near the Ku-damm. Congrats on a terrific piece!
Bill
DeSousa
Michael Patrick Destinations & Communications,
Ltd. |
Wonderful
compliment
What a wonderful magazine, and what a great idea.
Congratulations!
Susie Rosenbluth
Englewood, NJ |
Thank
you
You have an excellent website.
Shannon
C. Schiner
www.alpineadventures.net |
You’re
welcome
This is fabulous!! Thank you for [review of Cranium
board game, Products,
November 2003], I really appreciate it. This site
is great, it offers such a good variety of
information.
Melissa Chambers |
China
Fascinates
I read your article on China and found it fascinating
[October 2003]. You were very brave to go there so
soon after SARS hit. I hope to be able to go one day.
Emma
Pearson Stoner
Founder
www.jetsetgobagtag.com |
News
of Israel
I wanted to let you know I enjoyed reading the
magazine in general and your piece specifically.
I also looked through the archive, and found your
piece on Shaare Zedek Medical Center in February's
issue particularly moving.
Our website www.im4israel.org was
founded to help Israel during these difficult times by
helping small vendors who rely on tourism get access
to the North American market. We donate a portion of
sales to terror victims.
We also began
a monthly newsletter, Time Out 4 Israel, with unique
articles about all aspects of Israeli life but not the
terror specifically, since there's enough coverage of
that. We have nearly 2,000 subscribers.
Deena Schwimmer
www.im4israel.org
newsletter@im4israel.org |
Guy’s
Ahead of The Times
The
New York Times, Weekend Section, page 2, the
"On Stage and Off" column [April 4, 2003].
Lead bit, "Premium is the Norm," is about
the pricey Premium Seating (such as the $480 VIP seats
for The Producers). But Guy Le Bow's Opinion
column had a different side to this subject in
15MinutesMagazine in the March issue. Once again, we’re
ahead of The Times!
Barbara Carlin
New York, NY |
We
enjoyed the book
Thank you for the great review of my book, Passover
Cookery (February 2003).
I also
enjoyed your website; very handsome.
Joan Kekst |
Recommending
Applejack
Your magazine is quite interesting and informative.
Recently my family visited New York. Before going to
the theatre we had dinner in the Applejack Diner
advertised in the magazine.
It was an
enjoyable experience. The waitresses were friendly, quick and efficient. And the
servings were generous and tasty. I will definitely
recommend the place to our friends.
D. Johnson
Dallas,
Texas |
Waving
the Flag
I think a lot of people think flag waving is pointless
and not the best show of patriotism these days. I
wouldn’t fault Tony.
Liz Smith
Syndicated Columnist
See Tony Bennett flag fracas in Boxer
Shorts (December 2002)
|
No
Manual Saves Money
This is in reference to you review of the Nikon
Coolpix 2000 [Products,
October 2002]. I understand that while it
may be easier to read a printed manual, it is very
expensive to print and include a manual like this in
all the different models of digicams that Nikon
produces. We all pay more for something that is a
convenience to some and useless to others. What is a
far better solution is that the camera manufacturers
charge a little less for the camera and give the
option to have a manual mailed for an additional fee.
That way, those that would like the convenience are
paying the same price, and those that don't want it do
not have to pay for it at all. Just a thought.
f.p.o.
|
Serving
Stockholm
I was looking around your site and was delighted to
see your piece on Stockholm [September 2002]. I just
recently completed a Web site for a travel agent
client who specializes in Scandinavian destinations www.SwedenbySiv.com
and now, having sold myself on its beauty, I plan to
go there next summer when the days are long again. I
printed out your article to take along.
Linda
Lopez, President
Tellmedia
Communications, Inc. |
Great
publication
Jules Peimer:
I ended up in Europe in the mid ‘90s and about a
year ago started writing features for many
international publications. By the way,
congratulations on your site on 15MinutesMagazine.com.
It’s a great publication and I was touched by
all of the letters written to you.
Jan
Roberts |
|
You
got it right
Thanks for the link to the interview! [Travel, July
2002] It reflects exactly how people here feel and
think about the current situation. Shalom and take
care.
Ofir
Gendelman
Deputy Spokesman
The Foreign Ministry, Jerusalem |
Travel
on the cheap
I just wanted to say "thanks so much" for
the nice review of my book, The Encyclopedia
of Cheap Travel,
on your wonderful Web site.
Terrance
Zepke
|
Good
for the traveler
Jules Peimer:
It was a pleasure to meet you during my recent trip to
New York. Isabel and I always enjoy New York. 15
Minutes Magazine is great for someone like me,
who is always traveling and doesn’t have the luxury
reading time.
R. Michael Mondavi,
President
Robert Mondavi Wines
Oakville, Calif. |
Lucky
in Malaysia
What a wonderful story [Travel,
September 2001]!
You really got lucky visiting during a Mega
Sale month at Habib Jewels.
I will have to remember that when planning my
own trip. Thank
you for your inclusion of Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur and
of Lafite into your story.
The pictures
look wonderful as well.
Judy
Reeves
PR Manager - North America
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts |
Family
Affair
Wow! checked your masthead, and...15MinutesMag is a
Family Affair? Neat. I also liked the Myrtle Beach
piece [Travel,
August 2001]. Funny, I was thinking of organizing
another one of my Women's Goddess Weekend retreats in
Myrtle Beach (I do them often during the year). I
think I'll seriously consider the Villas at Kingston
Plantation. Your story was enticing.
Andrea
Martone |
Lookin’
Good
15MinutesMagazine sounds great, and looks great too.
Darlene
Salzer
BlueSky PR
Portland, OR |
The
Lucky Ones
Your site is really interesting. Congratulations on
keeping this going. I sometimes think that those of us
who were spared being crawled all over by VC's were
very, very lucky!
I
think all of us who've been publishing sites for more
than three years should form our own informal alumni
association. Kind of like the Boy or Girl Scouts –
you know, complete with iron-on patches ("HTML
Achievement", "Effective
Self-Promotion", "Kindness to
Freelancers," and naturally, "Wilderness
Endurance"). Once a year, we could have even have
a "Jamboree" and trade 'zine publishing war
stories :)
Steve
Baldwin
Netslaves.com |
Another
Satisfied Reader
Jules Peimer:
I enjoyed the 15MinutesMagazine site. Thank you
for your write-up on Literacy Partners
[June 2001] – it’s really good.
Bill Higgins |
March
On
We enjoyed your recent article on the March of Dimes [Dec.
16, 2000].
Georgette Farkas
Director of Public Relations
Daniel and Café Boulud, NYC |
Lookin’
Good
Congratulations on your web site. It looks very good.
Richard Kahn
Public
Relations for HSMAI |
That's
Why They're Rich
The McCartney review was great (Books: July 3). Loved
the choice of the taxi story. Amazing what mega-rich
people DON'T do with their money.
Jens Hussey
LA: Renaissance Books |
Rush
to Judgment:
Horse
snatching no joke
I THOUGHT your story about Yossi Wircer's adventure
was very "cute" (March 2000, Travel). Oi!
Such funny story!
Here's a boyish prank by a nice little bachor
(well, ok, a decade after bar mitzvah), who's just a
soldier (well, ok, so he was a commander), who took a
little tchatchke home from his secret mission (well,
ok, it was a valuable colt), without his rebbe's
permission (well, ok, it was contrary to direct orders
from a commanding officer).
Such a sweet
little practical joke!
I can't find
words to tell you how appalled I am at Wircer.
How could you think this story was funny? More importantly, how could Wircer? He admitted in his interview at least to two felonies: to
felony theft and disobeying a lawful order of a
superior -- but this is all some big joke to Mr.
Wircer.
Throughout
the intifadeh, civilians claimed that the Israeli army
treated them and their property badly just because
they were civilians (we dismissed them as "just
Arabs"). We
all discounted the complaints by saying, "Oh, of
course the Arabs are going to complain."
Too bad that Wircer's "funny story"
reveals the depth of contempt that some commanders in
the Army had for civilians and their property.
Obviously
the Arab complaints were not as wrong as we were lead
to believe. I am disgusted and appalled.
Brad
Elbein
Atlanta GA
belbein@da.fulton.ga.us
EDITOR’S
NOTE: Besides being disgusted and appalled, you are
also precipitative in casting blame.
First, the commander in question was not a
yeshiva bochur (religious student). He came from a
secular kibbutz in the Galil. Second, a month later he
was killed when he stepped on a land mine. |
Thank
You
Very nice website.
Chuck Lennon
Media Relations Manager
Minnesota
Office of Tourism |
Al
Gore, Michael Jordan Family Secrets
Read the column about the Veep and Jewish jokes [Al
Gore, Nov. 29, 1999]. I was born and raised in
Tennessee and now live in North Carolina, perhaps 20
miles from Michael Jordan’s mother’s home. The
Gore family and the Jordan family have lots of secrets
that only local people are aware of. I do respect Ms.
Jordan’s family values. Apparently she did a great
job with her children. But that is where it ends.
When Michael
Jordan’s father was robbed and brutally murdered
here in North Carolina, local people wondered why the
family did not report him missing after several days.
Apparently, this family is not so “value-oriented”
as they would like us to believe. If my husband was
missing for a week or two, I would be worried. But not
Ms. Jordan. Michael Jordan’s father had not been
reported missing at all. (Lots of secrets and lots of
money and image involved.)
Same with the
Gore family. Al Gore’s father was a demagog of the
worst sort when I was growing up in Tennessee, and his
son is nothing but the spawn of the father. I am not
surprised to see that they do not instruct their
grandchildren. I have 8 grandchildren, and I pray for
them more than I did my children. Responsibility does
not end when your children grow up and leave home. It
only begins with the next generation. Obviously, that
theory doesn’t apply to the Gores and Jordans.
Rose Poteat
Charlotte NC
|
Sheraton
Means Business
Thanks for the WONDERFUL article about Yiddishpiel!
You captured so well the special flavor of Yiddish
theater AND the appeal of this company to a broad
audience. I know your readers will enjoy it as much as
I did.
I also
enjoyed reading about the Sheraton City Towers. What a
hotel! Makes me want to be a business traveler in
Israel, just reading what you wrote about it.
Kathleen Ron
Development Consultant
Yiddishpiel, The Yiddish Theater of Israel
Tel Aviv
|
We're
Not Poles
I am
just as proud of Kissinger as you are. I admire the
sonofabitch enormously. Almost as much as I loathe
that celestine Barbara Walters. I am not Jewish but I
have Jewish friends and find some just ass much a pain
in the ass as non-Jews. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH
JEWISHNESS. I wish you and other influential
opinion-makers would de-emphasize this separation.
Jewish-nonJewish should not be a dichotomy. We are not
poles in a polar world.
Marco Oliva
Tegucigalpa
bomoteg@globalnet.hn |
|
Kudos
for Comedy
To Jeffrey Gurian:
It
never stops amazing me what a wonderful job you do on
Comedy Matters.
Al
Martin
New
York Comedy Club, Boston Comedy Club, The Improv
|
|
Magazine
impressive
A
truly great online magazine! Such a variety of people
and events that you have covered! And, I am
impressed! You use a Leica digital camera?
Very nice!
Robert
Kalfus
New York, NY |
That’s
Black & Decker
I won last month’s contest and did not know where
that fantastic prize came from. I just Googled my name
and found out. Wanted to say thanks so much for that
dynamite tool. We have used it already and now I have
three on my Xmas list for my sons-in-law. Will make a
great gift.
Eleanor Greenly
Levittown, PA |
|
Birds
of Tel Aviv
You may
remember me from Tel-Aviv with the barn-owl project
(Travel, July 2004). I just wanted to say thank you
for publishing it on the Internet, and to let you know
that the project is going very good. There are already
barn-owls and falcons in Tel-Aviv where they put the
bird houses. Thank you again.
Gal
Gingold
Tel Aviv |
More
to come
Thank you so much for taking the time to write a
review of our book, Drive: I-95:Exit by Exit
Info, Maps, History and Trivia [Books, March
2004]. This is an annual guide so it will be updated
and come out every September. We know those who have
used it while driving between Boston and Florida enjoy
having this "insurance policy" in their
front seat with them and especially reading ahead to
plan their meals and sleep stops from the comfort of
their cars. We look forward to having feedback from
people who use the guide and from those who live along
the route so we can keep adding insider information
each year.
Sandra
Phillips
www.drivei95.com |
On
the fast track
Daniella's piece looks fantastic (July 2003). Thank
you very, very much. Turns out you've chosen a perfect
candidate for this month’s "15minutes."
She just wrapped the leading lady role in Nickelback's
new music video coming out worldwide late August and
the publicity around the video is going to really
fast-track her!
Holly
Carinci |
Guy’s
Ahead of The Times
The
New York Times, Weekend Section, page 2, the
"On Stage and Off" column [April 4, 2003].
Lead bit, "Premium is the Norm," is about
the pricey Premium Seating (such as the $480 VIP seats
for The Producers). But Guy Le Bow's Opinion
column had a different side to this subject in
15MinutesMagazine in the March issue. Once again, we’re
ahead of The Times!
Barbara Carlin
New York, NY |
We
Have The Best
I just wanted to send you a brief note and tell you
what wonderful people both Sally and Ivor
Davis are. You have two of the best working for
you.
Brian Garrido
Burditch Marketing Communications
Los Angeles, Calif. |
Hospital
with a heart
I appreciate that you wrote about our hospital in your
magazine. I really hope that we will be able to build
the Emergency Department as the need is urgent and we
don't know what tomorrow will bring. We all pray for
peace and that we can live side by side with our
neighbors. Again thank you for highlighting Shaare
Zedek, the hospital with a heart.
Emunah
Hasin
Director of External Affairs
Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Jerusalem |
Deauville
is inviting
I should have mentioned that I did see the Deauville
eau de parfum article
[January 2003, Products]. Your style of writing is
very inviting and personal. Thank you for the
feature.
Liz
Malcolm
Michel Germain Parfums Ltd.
Canada |
Travel
with others
What a wonderful surprise to see my book, Travel
with Others Without Wishing You'd Stayed Home,
discussed in the book section of 15Minutes. Thank you
so much for including it.
I'm totally delighted and appreciate the
opportunity to introduce the book to your readers.
Nadine
Nardi Davidson
PrincePub@aol.com |
First
Contest Winner
Received my prize in the 15 Minutes contest from Black
& Decker. Very impressive new portable
electric drill set. Thank you.
Don
Cosney
Salt Lake City, Utah |
A
real gentleman
I just wanted to let you know that Jules Peimer was
gracious enough to devote a great deal of time to
support my play, Who Killed Johnny Hansen?
which ran Off-Off Broadway at the American Theatre of
Actors in April. After attending the opening night
party and the Jean Dalrymple awards ceremony at
Sardi's, he ran a nice piece in your magazine [June
2002]. Jules is a real gentleman and a supporter
of the theatre. Give my regards to Jules the
next time you see him!
Joe
Krawczyk |
Wilmington
rules!
Thanks so much for the excellent article, which I'm
calling to the attention of my colleagues at the Hotel
du Pont, Hagley, Winterthur, Nemours and Longwood
Gardens. Kudos to you! Lovely article! You did a great
job and we appreciate your including us in
15Minutesmagazine.com
[Travel, April
2002]!
J.
Harry Feldman
Director,
Media Relations
Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau |
Wish
you were here
I finally had “15 minutes” to explore your
Magazine! It's fabulous! Being a New Yorker
until a few years ago, you thrilled me with New York
shtick and stuff, plus everything else that's
delightfully fun. I'm going to send it along to
many other friends and family who will appreciate your
site. As a writer, and currently launching the
southeast chapter of International Food, Wine &
Travel Writers, I wish I were back in NYC to
participate with you somehow. My dining, party,
food and wine antennas are always working.
Leigh
Cort
Leigh Cort Publicity
St. Augustine, Florida |
|
Divine
Coincidence
I read Ivor Davis' piece [The London Blitzkrieg,
October 2001]. Interestingly,
my father was killed by one of those bombs that rained
down on London!
He
was a Coldstream Guardsman, the English regiment that
is the Sovereign’s personal guard. They trooped the colors in 1939, and his was one of the first
regiments sent into France in 1939.
He was later picked up on the beaches of
Dunkirk, only to fall victim to one of the last bombs
of the war. I was only 4 months so never had the
pleasure of knowing him.
My
grandparents' house was badly blitzed, and my mother
once moved too slowly in a bombing raid.
The doctor told her she was very lucky to be
alive, but alive she still is, Thank God.
Catherine
Saxton
New York, NY
|
Fabulous
Cafe
Next time I'm in South Carolina I'll be sure to visit
the Collector's Cafe...and bring my checkbook. [Travel,
August 2001] Sounds fabulous. I just learned of
your webzine and wanted to send you a quick note.
Jody
C. Diamond
Cheryl and Andrews Marketing |
Sheraton
Israel Fantastic
What a wonderful surprise! We are absolutely overjoyed
by the fantastic spread you have given us this time in
the new edition [July
2001] – the very best way to show people
that Israel is still a great place to
visit (especially if you stay at the Sheraton Moriah
Hotels!).
Ariela
Mader
Sheraton Moriah Hotels
Tel Aviv |
Stimulating
Conversation
Jules Peimer:
I must say that you helped not only to make [Gerry
Cooney’s Celebrity Golf Outing in Atlantic City] a
success, but you also helped my weekend more
enjoyable. For this, I offer my sincerest, heartfelt
thanks.
While all the
celebrities and golfers enjoyed their golf games, I
enjoyed an afternoon of fascinating and very
stimulating conversation with you.
Many
individuals travel to Atlantic City in hopes of
gaining instant wealth. They hope to walk away a big
winner.
I was
fortunate enough to have acquired something more
valuable than any gambler who lady luck visits at the
game table.
I acquired
knowledge, wisdom and inspiration, and I acquired this
from you.
Roxanne Davis
Assistant to Executive Director
Fighters Institute for Support and Training |
Friars
Are Hot
Jeffrey Gurian:
Thank you very much for your wonderful coverage of The
Friars Club on your web-site, Comedy Matters at 15minutesmagazine.com,
and also congratulations for having Face to Face
featured in the Taos, New Mexico Film Festival. Thanks
to people like you The Friars Club remains in the
limelight.
Jean-Pierre
Trebot
Executive Director |
Touching
Story
The cover story on AOL’s Myer Berlow [Feb.
12, 2001] was
really quite touching.
Erin
Siggard
Knight
Ridder |
Likes
The Looks
It looks terrific. Lots of luck.
Ron
Eliran |
Aaron
Harnick Fan Mail
Hello! I
was wondering if Aaron Harnick had an email address
with you guys, where I could contact him.
He just gave me a lovely write-up for a show I
just did [10 Stories Up], and I would love to
thank him for his kind words.
Thank you!
Sheila
O'Malley
You
can reach Aaron Harnick at aaronharnick@15MinutesMagazine.com. |
Getting
Acquainted
[Editor’s Note: In an email, the writer referred to
Tim Boxer as editor of Cyberplan.]
I know you're
the editor at 15 Minutes Magazine. I apologize.
I had just gotten off the phone with Louis Belsky,
editor of Cyberplan magazine. Cyberplan on the
brain. Sorry about that. Of course I know you – you
do Boxer Shorts, which are really funny.
Tia Martin |
Good
Stuff
I did have a chance to visit the magazine. Good stuff.
Michael Littenberg
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
New York NY
|
Check
It Out
I checked out 15 Minutes Magazine – very
nice. I like the concept, and the layout as well!
Stephanie Bennett
Internet Telecom Expo 2000
Javits Center, NYC
|
|
You’re
Welcome
Great! It's a good story [July 24 front page].
Lisa
Kahn
March of Dimes |
Dyan
Cannon Throws A Curve
Subj:
Too Bad
Date: 6/30/00
10:02:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time
To:
ivordavis@15minutesmagazine.com
LIKE your
pieces, but I saw you were taken in by Dyan Cannon.
She is, as you probably know by know, practically the
number one Hollywood poster girl for Christian
evangelists. Been on everything from Pat Robertson to
Benny Hinn. And she described that "God's
Party" thing as a Christian study group to a
Christian evangelist. Someone told me about her
shortly before your article and I did a web search and
was shocked. I was even more surprised when I saw your
article in the LA Jewish Journal.
You obviously don't have to answer¾but
out of curiosity¾do
you think she tailored her answers to say just what
she knew a Jewish publication was willing to hear?
Stan
SComet9750@aol.com |
IT’S
KOSHER
And that ain’t bull
ARE the bull testicles, at $5, kosher bull testicles?
I believe the true name is "Rocky Mountain
Oysters."
Stanley
Allan Sherman
maskarts@worldnet.att.net
EDITOR’S
NOTE: The restaurant's kosher. Bull is a kosher
animal. Thus testicles are kosher. But your tip is not
– that's why it’s been clipped. |
Lots
of Comments
Thank you very much for the great article on the
Sheraton Jerusalem Plaza. We have received lots of
favorable comments, including congratulations from
Starwood HQ at White Plains, NY – so obviously they
are sitting up and taking notice.
Ariela Mader
Public
Relations
Sheraton Moriah Hotels
Tel Aviv |
An
Outstanding Guy
Congratulations on your ‘zine and thanks for the
highly professional way you have displayed my column.
It augurs well for the future. I must say, the whole
presentation is first class. Furthermore, I know now
where I first met you. I often went to observe Earl
Wilson when he broadcast from a restaurant, and as a
friend I was dedicated to him at all times. When he
penned his last book, I was doing a talk show in
Philadelphia, and he came out to let me interview him.
A wonderful evening.
Guy Lebow
New York NY
|
Podhoretz
in Two Minutes
Many thanks for the clippings and the Internet
reference about the Norman Podhoretz lunch.
You did a great job summarizing 50 minutes in
less than 2.
Daniel Pipes
Middle
East Forum |
Wonderful
Website
Congratulations and good
luck on your new website. It's wonderful and I enjoyed
seeing the article 'Charity in Fashion.' All the best.
Charlotte
Fainblatt
Executive Director
American Committee for Shenkar College |
You're
Welcome
Jules Peimer
Thanks so much for the kind words on Mob & The
Movies. Much appreciated!
Walter Ward
Director, Public Relations, TNT |
Quest
for Peace
Being a vice-chair of the concert at Lincoln Center to
benefit the Yitzhak Rabin Center for Israel Studies
was a very thrilling and touching experience for me. I
admired Mr. Rabin and his quest for peace. I also
admire his wife Leah and her tireless efforts to make
us all remember his worthy cause. Thank you Tim for
participating and helping to bring the legacy to your
readers.
Aya
Azrielant
New York NY |
You
Didn’t Cover Me!
It was a nice presentation of Zamira’s event [Music,
March 20] and I appreciate mentioning my name. Yet,
you’d be doing justice have [sic] you mentioned that
I’ve designed Zamira’s 2 CD covers and enclosed
manuals (the same way you’ve mentioned in the
article about Hanna Levy’s album, designed by her
husband) rather than emphasizing an insignificant
quoted phrase on my behalf.
Kanan Abramson
Author-Artist
Art Director
The Jewish Post of New York |
Well
Documented, Well Written
For an interview (Oct. 11, 1999) that was conducted
via cell phones, in an elementary school parking lot,
lasting approximately five minutes, with a deadline
fast approaching -
this very spontaneous question-and-answer period was
well documented and well written. Thank you for your
interest and your kind words. My father, sister and I
collectively enjoyed our 15 minutes of notoriety.
Kenny Karen
Lake
Mahopac, NY
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Very
Impressive!
I had a chance to see your Website. Very impressive!
Michael
Wildes
City Councilman
Englewood, NJ |
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