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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-10-30

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October 30 • 2014

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Yiddish Music Tribute
Concert At Beth AHM
Yiddish music was once the pulse
of the Jewish people. From life in
Eastern Europe to the immigrant
experience and settlement in the
United States,
Yiddish music
was a common
bond that flowed
through the
Jewish commu-
nity.
A Tribute to
Yiddish Music is
Irina Mishura
an afternoon of
Jewish folk music and a celebration of
Jewish culture. World-renowned per-
former Irina Mishura will headline
this tribute concert. Mishura has per-
formed extensively at the MET and at
opera houses across North America
and Europe. Her performance in
Bizet's Carmen "absolutely floored the
audience" according to critics.
Performing with Mishura will
be Ray Litt and Ben Opengeym.
Narration will be by Ellen Labes with
accompanist Marina Gutmakaher.
This live performance will be at
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield on Sunday, Nov. 16, at
4:30 p.m. The concert is free and is
sponsored by the Walter and Regina
Litt Jewish Music Fund.

State Senate Honors
Fighter For The Blind
The National Federation of the
Blind of Michigan honored the late
Dr. Abraham Nemeth with a Dr.
Abraham Nemeth Day Oct. 22 at
the State Capitol in Lansing As pro-
claimed by the Michigan Senate,
it was a day to
honor the pio-
neer in advancing
and improving
the quality of
life for countless
blind individuals.
Dr. Nemeth
invented the
Dr. Abraham
Nemeth Braille
Nemeth
Code in 1952, a
Braille code used for encoding and
writing mathematical and scientific
notation.
The event included an exhibit
exploring the life of Dr. Nemeth
and the impact of the Nemeth
Braille Code on the blind. Speakers
shared how they benefited from his
efforts.
The National Federation of the
Blind of Michigan is the oldest and
largest organization of blind people
in Michigan. The group's website is
www.nfbmi.org.

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