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[HANASHIR:15390] Re: Psalm 122 in Hebrew



I am dismayed to come home from a long day of services to find an email 
response that was less than kind. I thought this was a list for people who work 
in temple music - not limited to those with extensive training. I apologize for 
my ignorance but unfortunately I entered this profession after being widowed at 
35. With two small children I needed a job and was given the opportunity to 
sing a service - not knowing Hebrew at all. I then taught myself to read 
Hebrew, chant torah, haftarah, high holy day trop, the megillah, etc with some 
guidance from the Cantor at my temple. I now have a great job as a soloist but 
my education has "holes." I take classes and work with a Hebrew tutor. So 
please forgive me if I occasionally ask a question that seems obvious to those 
of you who have more knowledge than me. I have to say I am very hurt by this 
response. It would seem to me that at this time of the year we could help each 
other out and show tolerance.
L'Shalom,
Lori Shapiro
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: rahel 
  To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org 
  Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 5:16 PM
  Subject: [HANASHIR:15386] Re: Psalm 122 in Hebrew


  For future reference - open up your Tanakh - to the section called PSALMS 
(Tehillim). You will find all the 150 psalms there! Hopefully you have also 
opened a Hebrew Tanakh - if you are looking for the Hebrew version. 

  Rahel




  At 08:46 AM 9/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

    Hi-
    I'm doing Psalm 122 tonight and the transliteration is confusing in the 
music. Where can I find this psalm in Hebrew?
    L'Shana Tova-
    Lori Shapiro
     


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