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ADVISORY/Beastie Boys and John T. Frankenheimer to Visit Bronx House Jewish Community Center to Show Support for the Uja Federation Music for Youth Foundation.


Entertainment Editors

ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week.

--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)

John T. Frankenheimer Will be Honored hon·or  
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.

2.
a. Good name; reputation.

b.
 At

the Spirit of Music Dinner

What: Adam Yauch, of the Beastie Boys Beastie Boys is a hip hop musical group from New York City consisting of Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "MCA" Yauch, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz and the official DJ for the group Michael "Mix Master Mike" Schwartz.  and John T. Frankenheimer,

co-Chairman of Loeb & Loeb LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , will be making an appearance

at the Bronx Bronx, river, c.20 mi (30 km) long, issuing from Kensico Reservoir, SE N.Y., and flowing SW through the Bronx into the East River. The Bronx River Parkway, one of the first limited-access highways in the New York City area, parallels a portion of the river.  House Jewish Jew·ish  
adj.
Of or relating to the Jews or their culture or religion. See Usage Note at Jew.



Jewish·ly adv.
 Community Center to show their

support for UJA UJA United Jewish Appeal
UJA Union des Jeunes Avocats (French)
UJA Universal Jet Aviation
 Federation's Music for Youth Foundation

Where: Bronx House Jewish Community Center

990 Pelham Noun 1. Pelham - a bit with a bar mouthpiece that is designed to combine a curb and snaffle
bit - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit"
 Parkway South

Bronx, NY

When: Thursday, November November: see month.  2nd, 2000

3:30 pm
-- John T. Frankenheimer will be honored at the upcoming Spirit of Music Dinner
on December 6, 2000. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit The Music for Youth
Foundation and the Annual Campaign of UJA-Federation of New York. He will be
the first attorney ever to be honored. For tickets, please contact Marcy Frank
at UJA Federation at 212 836 1448, dinner Tickets are $1000

-- Bronx House, founded in 1911, is the center of activity and recreation for
both the Jewish Community in the northeast Bronx, and non-Jewish neighbors in
the surronding neighborhoods. The Music School offers the highest quality music
education for all levels on instruction. Instructors are concert performers and
professional educators, with advanced degrees. The Music School is fully
equipped with pianos and other instruments, practice rooms and a large
auditorium. Recitals are held periodically thought the year.

-- The Music for Youth Foundation awards scholarships to talented youth
pursuing a music career and provides funding for music programs serving
school-aged youth, ages 5-18.

-- The Entertainment, Media & Communications Division of UJA-Federation has the
distinction of having professionals in the entertainment, fashion, and related
industries, who provide the highest level of experience to assist those in need
as members. Among these individuals the Music Group's Co-Chairs Joel
Schoenfeld, Esq., Jerry Gold, COO of Warner Music Group and Treasurer of the
Music for Youth Foundation, and Mel Ilberman Chairman of Sony Music
International.

-- UJA-Federation of New York is the largest local philanthropy in the
Metropolitan New York area. It provides funding to more than 100 local agencies
and to people in need around the world. Last year, it raised more than $200
million.


-- John T. Frankenheimer is a partner in the Century City office

of Loeb & Loeb, Co-Chairman of the Entertainment and Media

Department and Co-Chairman of Loeb & Loeb LLP. Considered the

preeminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent  
adj.
Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted.



[Middle English, from Latin prae
 attorney for the music industry for over 30 years,

his principal clients include some of the hottest record

companies and distributors; multinational multinational

Of, relating to, or being a company with subsidiaries or other operations in a number of countries. The diversity of operations of such companies subjects them to unique risks (for example, exchange rate changes or government nationalization)
 and independent

music publishers; internationally recognized recording and

touring artists; television writers, producers and directors;

motion picture writers and producers and financial

institutions and investors.


-- John T. Frankenheimer will be honored at the upcoming Spirit of Music Dinner
on December 6, 2000. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit The Music for Youth
Foundation and the Annual Campaign of UJA-Federation of New York. He will be
the first attorney ever to be honored. For tickets, please contact Marcy Frank
at UJA Federation at 212 836 1448, dinner Tickets are $1000

-- Bronx House, founded in 1911, is the center of activity and recreation for
both the Jewish Community in the northeast Bronx, and non-Jewish neighbors in
the surronding neighborhoods. The Music School offers the highest quality music
education for all levels on instruction. Instructors are concert performers and
professional educators, with advanced degrees. The Music School is fully
equipped with pianos and other instruments, practice rooms and a large
auditorium. Recitals are held periodically thought the year.

-- The Music for Youth Foundation awards scholarships to talented youth
pursuing a music career and provides funding for music programs serving
school-aged youth, ages 5-18.

-- The Entertainment, Media & Communications Division of UJA-Federation has the
distinction of having professionals in the entertainment, fashion, and related
industries, who provide the highest level of experience to assist those in need
as members. Among these individuals the Music Group's Co-Chairs Joel
Schoenfeld, Esq., Jerry Gold, COO of Warner Music Group and Treasurer of the
Music for Youth Foundation, and Mel Ilberman Chairman of Sony Music
International.

-- UJA-Federation of New York is the largest local philanthropy in the
Metropolitan New York area. It provides funding to more than 100 local agencies
and to people in need around the world. Last year, it raised more than $200
million.
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