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Re: Turkey In the Straw
- From: janeen kobrinsky <janeenk...>
- Subject: Re: Turkey In the Straw
- Date: Thu 05 Mar 1998 12.45 (GMT)
Dear Raquel,
I agree with you. That is exactly why the Niggun is so powerful.
Janeen
QuelliPG wrote:
> Rick, I would hardly equate that beautiful story of the boy saying the aleph
> bet and hoping that God would make prayers of them with singing Adon Olam to
> TV show themes!
>
> The first is an example of a child who wants to pray and lacks the skills so
> finds another path to God... the second is an example of kids who don't want
> to pray and don't know what the words mean and don't care but they like
> Gilligan's Island so we'll get them to sing the prayer to that tune so it will
> be fun. What is the educational value? I think that the Kavanah, the
> intention behind the prayer is much more important than the words themselves!
> The story of the little boy illustrates that beautifully. I would rather have
> my students write their own prayers or meditate quietly for a few moments than
> sing a bunch of (to them) meaningless syllables to a TV tune! Which do YOU
> think is prayer?
>
> Raquel