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tzedakah box and a silver mezuza,
which apparently hangs in the door-
way of his office. The two have also
talked extensively about Jewish
teachings.
"I've met a lot of world celebrities,
but Michael is very different," said
Boteach, who has snagged headlines
for helping comedian Roseanne find
shiduchim, or matches, for her
daughters.
"He is extremely innocent, humble,
eager to learn, eager to listen and pro-
foundly spiritual," said Boteach, who
recently moved back to New York
after living in England for years.
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra
Claudio Abbado,
music cilectot
P.M.
Wednesday, October 20, 8
Hill Auditorium • Ann Arbor
For the first time since 1965, the Berlin Philharmonic returns
to Hill Auditorium, with its celebrated conductor and music
director, Claudio Abbado, to perform Schoenberg's massive
work, never before heard in Ann Arbor.
PROGRAM
Beethoven
Schoenberg
Symphony No. 4 in B-flat Major, Op. 60
Pelleas and Melisande, Op. 5
Presented with the generous support of Wilhelm Kast
and Friends of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra with
additional support from Lufthansa.
University Musical Society 734.764.2538
www.ums.org
of the University of Michigan • Ann Arbor
Michael Jackson thrilled to
the beat at Sabbath services in
a Manhattan synagogue.
In 1995, Jackson created somewhat
of a stir in the Jewish community for
his song, "They Don't Care About Us,"
which contained the lines, "Jew me/sue
me, Everybody do me, Kick me/kike
me, don't you black or white me."
However, he later promised the Anti-
Defamation League that a statement of
intent and clarification would be includ-
ed with all copies of the new song —
and that he would issue a new version of
the song without the offensive lyrics.
In a letter to the ADL, Jackson
wrote, "Just the idea that my lyrics
could offend and hurt anyone's feel-
ings is extremely painful to me."
But Jackson allowed the old version
to remain in the song's video.
— Julie Wiener
Jewish. Telegraphic Agency
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