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Re: Appropriate discussion on this list
- From: alan steinweis <aes...>
- Subject: Re: Appropriate discussion on this list
- Date: Sat 28 Jun 1997 19.08 (GMT)
I think it would be appropriate if the moderator were to intervene at
this juncture and put an end to this thread before it deteriorates
further.
>
> B"H Kiryat Arba
>
> From: Dan Kazez <KAZEZ (at) Wittenberg(dot)EDU>
> To: ALEX_JACOBOWITZ (at) COMPUSERVE(dot)COM
>
> I find your most recent post offensive and vulgar.
> >sorry, I've read my post carefully, and can't find anything that clearly=
>
> seems offensive OR vulgar.
> If you or others have taken offense, I humbly apologize, and request that=
>
> you point out the 'vulgarisms',
> so that I may better explain my original intent.
>
> or I wish that you would discontinue your participation in this group
> (jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org), =
>
> >Sorry, Mr Kazez, but I'm under the impression that an orchestra is
> comprised of many voices, not
> simply the base (sic); that a little discord is a healthy element in a
> composition; and that even minority
> opinions are recorded in the Talmud. If this is a Jewish group, and if th=
> is
> is a music group, then I
> believe I'm in the right place. However, if a majority of members shall
> vote against my participation,
> then I shall happily unsubscribe myself -- I certainly don't want to go
> where I'm not welcome.
>
> to save me the bother of reading your insulting comments.
> >may I suggest one of your friends teach you the judicious use of the
> DELETE button?
>
> William Shakespeare said, "all the world's a stage".
> Dan Kazez said "the world is my stage".
>
> Or did you mean that we take you literally?
>
> Shavua Tov,
>
> Alex Jacobowitz
>