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[HANASHIR:12902] Re: [HANASHIR:12842] RE: Mishkan T'fillah



Hi, it's me again

Just for the record, Service #6 does have God in it - but in Hebrew.  It 
also affords one the opportunity to drop in readings, and the musical 
possibilities are extensive.

Judy Lewis








>From: elerner1 <elerner1 (at) rochester(dot)rr(dot)com>
>Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:12862] Re: [HANASHIR:12842] RE: Mishkan T'fillah
>Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 15:10:41 -0500 (EST)
>
>On 11/18/02, Joy Newman <joyzee (at) hotmail(dot)com> wrote:
>
> >And I was wondering how service #6 worked!  The one without G-d....how
> > does
> >that work as a service?  I just...I don't understand.
>
>
>Funny you should ask. I chose to do service six a few weeks ago. I did not 
>choose it based on the words. Frankly, I did not even notice the lack of 
>the use of God (at least not consciouly).  I chose the service based on the 
>music. The order especially was a little different and I wanted some 
>variety.  Ritsei, for example, follows the silent prayer on page 115 which 
>we don't always do. the congregants still had opporunity to do their 
>favorite oseh shalom at the end  on p. 218. Also the service started with 
>vaichulu which was a little change from the usual. I did not hear any 
>comments about using or not using that service afterwards. I don't know how 
>many even noticed the difference, except for our spiritual leader, who knew 
>right away. But he mentioned God on his own several times during the 
>service, so I think it can be adapted to use once in a while.
>
>Ellen Lerner, soloist
>Congregation Etz Chaim
>Pittsford, NY
>
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