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[HANASHIR:15631] Re: HANASHIR digest 2036



This is also my first time going to Biennial.  I can tell you, however, that if 
you have a chance to sing in the Biennial choir, you should do it.  Cantor 
Richard Cohn is conducting and he is wonderful to work with.  Rehearsals start 
at 2:00 on Tues, and unfortunately I can't be there until Thurs., so I will 
miss it.

I was also looking at the program and there was a lot that I was interested in, 
music-wise.  Unfortunately, many were offered at the same time in Session "E".
  Entering God's Presence: Making Music Work in Small Congregations
  Before the Bima:  Worship leaders Talk about Preparing to Lead Services
  Hinei Mah Tov:  Shabbat Morning Congregational Models
  Sing a New Song:  New Shabbat Melodies to Engage Your Congregations.

There are other items of interest in other time blocks.  I just found "E" the 
most frustrating in terms of wanting to be in more than one place at the same 
time.

Hope to meet you in Minneapolis
--Judith Golden

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