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[HANASHIR:9220] Re: ruach



Dear Friends (many of whom I know only through cyber-space),

I am touched by all of your stories and grateful that Adrian posed this
question to us.  I do not have time to tell my story because I am preparing
to go to Boston for the Women Cantors' Network Convention which is being
held this weekend...but in one thought, Jewish music has guided me to find
God and to walk the path that I am meant to walk -- not always easy -- right
now is the toughest moment of my life -- but God is walking with me and
holding me up.

Sharon Steinberg
----- Original Message -----
From: Hazzan David Sirull <sirull (at) home(dot)com>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:27 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:9219] ruach


> Rachelle's story hit really close to home for me. Even as a relatively
> uninvolved 18 or 20 year old, it was always the music that kept me close
> by. No matter the mischief to which I was drawn, hazzanut, Shlomo, and the
> likes were always there with me. Today Jewish music is my life, as it is
> for all of you. I was once told that if you enjoy what you do, you'll
never
> work another day in your life.
>
> 30-something and happily-retired, :)
>
> David Sirull
> Charleston, SC
>
> <http://www.emanu-el.com>
>
>

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