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JM365 – FEBRUARY: ALL STARS/ALL YEAR/ALL YOURS

JM365 – FEBRUARY: ALL STARS/ALL YEAR/ALL YOURS

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There’s calendars for lovers of everything from Autos to Zebras…everything that is except Jewish Music. Think about it, why can’t Jewish Music fans have a calendar with 12 months of top stars to enjoy? Well as we couldn’t think of a reason either, we decided to do something about it–and what better time to start than the start of 2011? (well actually the start of 5772 would be better, but why wait 8 more months?)

So please join us in welcoming (and enjoying) JM/365 the calendar created especially for lovers of Jewish music…and those who love seeing them smile. Its 12 months of everybody’s favorite stars just a click and download away–then ready for printing and displaying on your wall, desk or as a screen saver!

This month, the ‘show goes on’ as we bring superstar Avraham “Avreml” Fried into the picture–thanks to the dazzling behind the camera talents of Baruch Ezagui, Stan Weiss and others. And since February is a “short” month, we’re just 28 days away from welcoming March’s megastar just as soon as he ‘comes to town’! So be sure to make a date for it…because there’s no better way to start your month than by reaching for the stars–compliments of Jewish Insights/The Z Report and JM/365!

Click HERE to download both a hi-res .jpeg and .pdf of February

Click HERE to download January.

Feel free to pass this along to friends and family.

February


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