But then, one Shabbat in the late 1940s, a prominent visitor from Miami - ?I think she was the owner of the Fontainebleau or one of those big hotels,? Libien says - decided she wasn't going to sit upstairs in the women's section and placed ... Every year during the '50s and '60s, Rabbi Birstein and Cantor Malamud mounted a gala benefit at the Majestic Theatre (where The Phantom of the Opera now dwells). Hosted on several occasions by Ed Sullivan, it featured a line-up of ...
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