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Jewish Music Heritage Society announces new headquarters at Linton Towers

A spokesperson for The Jewish Music Heritage Society has announced that the new home of the national headquarters will be at the Linton Towers, 100 E. Linton Blvd, Suite 122B in Delray Beach. For the past 36 years the Jewish Music Heritage Society has been based in Washington D.C.

“Our aim is to promote, protect and preserve, our heritage in all styles of Jewish music. We try to promote Jewish music and plan to offer free shows,” said Ellen Hodges, publicity chairwoman for JMHS.

Cantor Emil Levy, of Boca Raton, is the executive director of the Jewish Music Heritage Society. Upcoming shows or performances include Ramat Gan Dance Theater, Cantor Sol Zim, Life Achievement Award Presentation, Palm Beach Jewish Chorus, Cantor Motti Fuchs, Healing Through Music, Shalva Berti, Women in the Cantorate, South Florida Cantors Association, Sandy Shmuely and Contemporary Chassidic Music.

For information call Ellen Hodges at 561-865-5292 or e-mail TJMHS2@comcast.net

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