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[HANASHIR:16398] Re: Shabbat services



During our services and the recitation of Kaddish, names and relations are not 
mentioned.  During Misheberach, family names are the ones usually given so as 
to control the length of the list.  We advise the congregation to put names in 
of loved ones (friends and family) who are ill if we don't have them.

Stay well and happy.

Risa


> 
> From: "DEBORAH GINSBURG" <andmg (at) uaa(dot)alaska(dot)edu>
> Date: 2004/01/04 Sun PM 05:06:06 EST
> To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> Subject: [HANASHIR:16389] Shabbat services
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> This one isn't about music, but I've noticed that lots of us lead 
> services as well. I need some info on how the permanent Mishebeirach 
> list is handled in your congregation. Ours is getting really long, and 
> some people we don't even know. We're considering putting only members 
> and their families on the list, and asking others to mention friends 
> names during the service.
> 
> Also, while I'm here, do any of you state relationships during Kaddish 
> (name of deceased and relationship to congrgant)?
> 
> Thanks for the assist. 
> 
> Please respond privately.
> 
> B'Shalom
> 
> Deb
> 
> Deb Ginsburg
> Congregation Beth Sholom
> Anchorage, AK
> andmg (at) uaa(dot)alaska(dot)edu
> 
> 
> 
> 

Risa Askin

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