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[HANASHIR:4719] Re: choirs
- From: Kim Moskowitz <kim...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:4719] Re: choirs
- Date: Wed 29 Dec 1999 22.41 (GMT)
Hi Susan,
On children's choir names... Our children's choir at Temple Etz Chaim in
Thousand Oaks is called "Shir Magic". My children's choir was called
"Yeladim shel Shirim". You might use either or do a take off on them as
you are in Phoenix and we are in L.A. I hope that helps. Happy and healthy
New Year!
Remembering you fondly,
Kim Moskowitz
----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Schanerman <sschanerman(dot)dvh (at) tuhsd(dot)k12(dot)az(dot)us>
To: hanashir <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 8:36 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:4713] choirs
> I'm enjoying the feedback on adult choir robes. I agree that they make
> the choir members feel special but I also worry that it sets them apart
> as a "performing" group and discourages the congregation from singing
> along - which is another issue. If they're preparing 4-part music,
> maybe it's not appropriate for the congregation to sing along. Thoughts
> on this?
>
> Our children's choir wear whatever they want but the temple bought them
> colorful matching kipot - looks really cute. Only problem is some
> parents were worried about lice so I assign each kid his/her own kippah
> and we keep them in separate baggies. Makes more work but...
>
> More suggestions on choir Hebrew names, please?
> Susan Schanerman
> Phoenix
>
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