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[HANASHIR:7880] Re: Who is Sim Glaser



Shalom to all! Rabbi Simeon (Sim) Glaser, is my colleague here at Temple
Israel in Minneapolis. He is a phenomenal Rabbi, composer and musician and
we are very lucky to have him with us.(his Dad was Rabbi Joe Glaser (z'l),
past Executive Vice President of the Central Conference of American
Rabbis). Sim grew up on the west coast and was very involved in camp Swig
over the years. If anyone wants to contact him, his email is
<sglaser (at) templeisrael(dot)com> Regards, Laura Harari





At 03:00 AM 01/14/2001 EST, you wrote:
>                           HANASHIR Digest 1116  Topics covered in this issue 
> include:    1) 
>ellie (at) pobox(dot)com       by Josh Miller    2)  Re: Camp Swig CD  by 
>"Meris Ruzow"  
> 3)  Free "Tradition on Wheels Celebrates Chanukkah" for chavurahs & small
>synagogue      by PKellyJr (at) aol(dot)com   4)  Re: Camp Swig CD     by
>Singalong2 (at) aol(dot)com   5)  music, please        by HazzanAlan (at) 
>aol(dot)com Message-Id:
><4(dot)3(dot)2(dot)7(dot)0(dot)20010113082912(dot)00bbfc90 (at) 
>mail(dot)songleaders(dot)org(dot)criticalpath(dot)net>
>Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 08:37:14 -0800 To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org From: 
>Josh
>Miller <jmiller (at) songleaders(dot)org> Subject: [HANASHIR:7874] ellie (at) 
>pobox(dot)com
>Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii";
>format=flowed  Ellie,  I'm a SF Bay Area native and very active in the
>Jewish community here, and  I can definitely point your friend in the right
>direction for a place to  daven. Your friend has a lot of options though,
>so let me ask you some  questions before I start rattling off minyanim... 
>Is your friend interested in hangin' with the 20-somethings, 30-somethings,
> and/or odler?  Where is he/she going to be staying? There are good places
>in San  Francisco, Marin Country, Oakland and the East Bay, and down in the
>Palo  Alto Area on the Peninsula, but getting around on a Friday night can
>be a  pain, so its best to go somewhere kinda close.  Lastly, are we
>talking Friday night or Saturday morning?  If you can get back to me with
>this, I'll be happy to fire back a list of  places to check out!  - Josh 
>At 03:00 AM 1/13/01 -0500, you wrote: >Can anyone recommend a shul or shuls
>in the San Francisco Bay Area where  >the davening >is particularly
>spirited, or the music particularly lovely? Preference is  >for a
>>Conservative service, but Reform, Renewal, or Reconstructionist would also
> >be groovy. >This isn't for me (unfortunately, I will remain here in the
>frozen  >Midwest), but for >a good friend who will be spending a few weeks
>in SF in late January/early  >February. > >Thanks in advance for any
>recommendations. > >Shabbat Shalom, > >Ellie Knepler   Message-ID:  From:
>"Meris Ruzow"  To:  Subject: [HANASHIR:7875] Re: Camp Swig CD Date: Sat, 13
>Jan 2001 17:28:54 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>       charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Here's a question
>for you - this is kind of stupid; but I noticed on the Camp Swig CD that
>Gordon Lustig does a lot of the arranging, etc.   First of all, does anyone
>know how to get in touch with him?   Secondly, Who is "Sim Glaser?"   It
>doesn't sound like Sam Glaser's music, but who is "Sim?" Shavua Tov, Meris
>Ruzow -----Original Message----- From: Josh Miller  To:
>hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org  Date: Saturday, January 13, 2001 11:29 AM 
>Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7874] ellie (at) pobox(dot)com   >Ellie, > >I'm a SF Bay Area native 
>and
>very active in the Jewish community here, and >I can definitely point your
>friend in the right direction for a place to >daven. Your friend has a lot
>of options though, so let me ask you some >questions before I start
>rattling off minyanim... > >Is your friend interested in hangin' with the
>20-somethings, 30-somethings, >and/or odler? > >Where is he/she going to be
>staying? There are good places in San >Francisco, Marin Country, Oakland
>and the East Bay, and down in the Palo >Alto Area on the Peninsula, but
>getting around on a Friday night can be a >pain, so its best to go
>somewhere kinda close. > >Lastly, are we talking Friday night or Saturday
>morning? > >If you can get back to me with this, I'll be happy to fire back
>a list of >places to check out! > >- Josh > >At 03:00 AM 1/13/01 -0500, you
>wrote: >>Can anyone recommend a shul or shuls in the San Francisco Bay Area
>where >>the davening >>is particularly spirited, or the music particularly
>lovely? Preference is >>for a >>Conservative service, but Reform, Renewal,
>or Reconstructionist would also >>be groovy. >>This isn't for me
>(unfortunately, I will remain here in the frozen >>Midwest), but for >>a
>good friend who will be spending a few weeks in SF in late January/early
>>>February. >> >>Thanks in advance for any recommendations. >> >>Shabbat
>Shalom, >> >>Ellie Knepler > > > >  From: PKellyJr (at) aol(dot)com 
>Message-ID: 
>Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 18:01:56 EST Subject: [HANASHIR:7876] Free
>"Tradition on Wheels Celebrates Chanukkah" for chavurahs & small synagogue
>To: PKellyJr (at) aol(dot)com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Our congregation has
>left over booklets for CHILDREN, grades k-5: "Tradition on Wheels
>Celebrates Chanukah", prepared by the Baltimore JCC. If you want one, send
>me directly your U.S. Mail address. Miriam  From: Singalong2 (at) aol(dot)com
>Message-ID:  Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 18:28:11 EST Subject: [HANASHIR:7877]
>Re: Camp Swig CD To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0 
>Content-Type:
>multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_9e.eaad574.27923e8b_boundary"
>Content-Disposition: Inline  Sim Glaser is a rabbi in Minneapolis, who
>recently moved from West Hartford.  
>He's a talented musician - used to play alot in California before becoming
a  
>rabbi - wasn't aware that his stuff was on that cd - he's at Temple Israel\ 
> 
>Laura From: HazzanAlan (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 
>22:43:43
>EST Subject: [HANASHIR:7878] music, please To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>boundary="part1_9a.eb1cb1d.27927a6f_boundary" Content-Disposition: Inline 
>To My Musical Colleagues, 
> 
>      Shavua Tov and HELP! I am being installed next Sunday (January 21)  
>during a ceremony at my synagogue. In addition to my Rabbi and President,
the  
>High School Choir and Hazzan Jacob Ben Zion Mendelson will perform. That is  
>all wonderful. We had also planned that I would sing one selection with my  
>son and daughter (age 9 and 11). Unfortunately, I have been suffering
through  
>a sore throat and laryngitis for two weeks and am only starting to get  
>something of a voice back. Now I find myself with one week and nothing
done.  
>Could anyone recommend a simple piece for the occasion that would be
fitting  
>for a Hazzan and his children, include a pretty melody line and an easy  
>harmony. My fax is always on (914-698-3610) and I will be eternally
grateful. 
> 
>Alan 
> 
>Cantor Alan Sokoloff 
>626 Cortlandt Avenue 
>Mamaroneck, NY 10543 
>914-698-3512 
>  
> 
>The Westchester Jewish Center 
>Rockland and Palmer Avenues 
>Mamaroneck, New York 10543 
>914-698-2960 
>Fax 914-698-3610 
> 

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