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Re[2]: a tactful way



     Just my opinion: 
     My guess is that the rabbi is oblivious to what he is doing.
     
     This rabbi probably doesn't know what he doesn't know i.e. he can't 
     won't fathom his own limitations.
     
     Oh if you ask him is he a good singer, he'll probably concede that he 
     is not.
     
     However, if you ask him whether he considers his own beavhior 
     distracting to the service he'd probably be clueless.
     
     good Shabbos
     Rich Wolpoe


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Subject: Re: a tactful way 
Author:  <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org> at Tcpgate
Date:    10/23/98 2:09 AM


Is there a way that the lay cantor might get the attention off the vocal cords 
of both the rabbi and the lay cantor by inviting a few select and decent 
voices from the congregation to lead now and then???  Would the rabbi, out of 
tactfulness and appreciation, not be quiet in such an instance? -- Just a 
suggestion  
     
     


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