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December 05, 1997 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-05

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said Lili Kalish, a junior from New
last spring, the 15-track album is Kol
Jersey. "And our Jewish backgrounds
HaKavod's second.
are really varied: from Orthodox Jews
Rehearsing five hours a week, the
to people who don't speak Hebrew
group usually performs several times
and need everything transliterated.
per semester, both on campus and in
I'm in the middle, but a lot of the
the community. "Any performance
music is new to me."
opportunity we usually try to
Kol HaKavod helped
take," said Duffy, adding that
David Caroline,
Wilson, a transfer student
performances are usually casu-
Rachel Kahn,
from Yeshiva University,
al, with a fair amount of comic Ben Dyme and
Lili Kalish hold make the transition to U-M
"shtick" between songs. Last
up their end of twoyears ago. "I always
year, Kol HaKavod toured the
liked to sing, although I
the melody.
East Coast, and plans are in
never did so in such an
organized manner," he said.
"Coming from Yeshiva and
into a secular university, this
was a nice thing to get
involved in Jewishly."
Coordinated entirely by
students, Kol HaKavod is
funded by U-M Hillel, indi-
vidual donors and ticket
sales. Membership is com-
petitive, with 30 people
auditioning for the new
spots this year.
the works for future trips.
Kol HaKavod performs tomor-
Members say the tight-knit group
row at 8 p.m. at U-M Hillel,
provides both a musical outlet and a
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"It's given me opportunities to
To purchase the group's CD
learn a lot about music: how to
($15),
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