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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-01-27

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New York Philharmonic

Lorin Maazel, music director
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 8 PM
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 4 PM

Hill Auditorium

Returning to Ann Arbor for the first time in 33 years, the New York Philharmonic
and Lorin Maazel present two different programs as part of an extended
orchestral residency that includes master classes and workshops at the
U-M School of Music.

PROGRAM (SAT 2/5)
Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201 (1774)
Mozart
Symphony No. 5 in c-sharp minor (1901-03)
Mahler

PROGRAM (SUN 2/6)
Symphony No. 9 in e minor, Op. 95
Dyofak
("Nev World") (1893)
Concerto for Orchestra (1943)
Bartok

Corporate Hosts

Thomas B. McMullen Co., Sesi
Lincoln Mercury Mazda Volvo,
Standard Federal, and Tisch
Investment Advisory, Inc.

For complete residency details including master classes
and workshops, please visit www.ums.org .

Media Partners WGTE 91.3 FM,
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,
and Michigan Radio/Michigan
Television

UMS 134-764-2538 www.ums.org

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mithigan council fir
arts and 1711171,114filin.

outside the 734 area code, call toll-free 800-221-1229

350 years ago
this great country
welcomed its first Jewish settlers.
Thank you, America.

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350 Years of Jewish Life. in America

A National Exhibit

Coming to
Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
February 13 — April 30, 2005

In 1654,

23 Jews fleeing Recife, Brazil landed in New Amsterdam
(New York). Now, a compelling national exhibit — a project of the

Commission for Commemorating 350 Years ofAmerican Jewish
stoic
my* — has been created to honor this milestone anniversary.

The Cincinnati exhibit will feature over 300 iconic treasures of
Judaica Americana from the collections of the Commission partners
as well as items on loan from individuals and organizations from
throughout the Midwest.

For more information 513.681.9800

*Commission members include the Library of Congress, the National Archives and Records Administration,
the American Jewish Historical Society and Cincinnati's Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives.

Presented by

The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati

National City • Time Warner Cable • PNC Bank •

The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati • Federated Department Stores

Fifth-Third Bank • US Bank • The Rockwern Foundation • Unity Fund

Mayerson Foundation • The Kroger Company • Greater Cincinnati Foundation • Riverpoint Capital Management • Duro Bag
Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL • Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, PLLC • Katz,Teller, Brant & Hild • Thompson Hine, LLP

On December 2, 1993, a brick was th
the window of a Jewish home in Billings, Montan*
On December 11, the Billings Gazette called fir
re-dedication to the principle of religions liber
embodied in the First Amendment. Billings
held menorahs to mark their response to:

,

Jewish L'fe in America 1654 - 2004

www.cincycelebrates350.org

From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal
1301 Western Avenue • Cincinnati, 011 45203-1130

1.800.733.2077

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2005

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