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[HANASHIR:7717] RE: How hard do you work?



Of course, there wasn't much else that a de jure full-time Cantor would do.  
They essentially wanted a full-time Cantor without paying the benefits that 
they were paying to the Rabbi.  I knew that's what they were doing, but it 
was a good opportunity for me, so I didn't argue the point, and it turned out 
to be a good experience overall.

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> Date: Thursday, 21-Dec-00 12:52 PM
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> From: Rabbi Richard Schachet   \ Internet:    (lvrabbi (at) lvcm(dot)com)
> To:   Hanashir Mail Server     \ Internet:    (hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org)
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> Subject:  [HANASHIR:7693] RE: How hard do you work?
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> Sender: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> Reply-to:       hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
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> I usually ask the question:  what is it that you don't expect me to do that
> a full time Cantor (Rabbi) would do?
> Rabbi Richard Schachet
> Valley Outreach Synagogue
> www.valleyoutreach.com
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> From: <DMG686 (at) aol(dot)com>
> To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:26 AM
> Subject: [HANASHIR:7686] RE: How hard do you work?
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> > Last week I was amazed to see the contract of a Conservative cantor.  The
> > contract said that the position was a part time postion.  However, after
> > reading all of the duties that the cantor was required to perform, it
> > appeared that this was much more than a part time postion.
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