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RE: kol isha at Orthodox shuls



As I just posted a while ago (sorry for the repetition), this is *not* 
correct--and Reyzl, ddear, I *told* you it wasn't correct a while ago!  At 
least not as far as singing in concert.

The Carlebach shul isn't a "probably" (unless recent, possibly ominous 
changes bespeak further ... ominousness), and there's at least one other and 
probably more.  I've *heard* Neshama a the  Carlebach shul and at Lincoln 
Square.

Shlomo *wanted* his daughter to sing!!! -- and trained her to (read an 
audience, etc.)

Sorry, again, for repetitiveness--am reviewing zillions of messages.

--Robert Cohen



>***ALL*** Orthodox shuls around the world, except probably Carlbach's shul
>in NYC, only because of his daughter Neshama insistance that her singing
>transcends kol isha issues.  But I don't know how they work it out there or
>at the Brooklyn Carlbach shul.  Shlomo prepared his congregation to look
>beyond this issue, probably knowing that his daughter would want to sing.

>
>Reyzl

>In any case, how does one know "events/places that have [observe a
>prohibition against] Kol Isha"?  Is it so at all Orthodox shuls?
>Where else? Are there telltale hints?  Is there a list?  Do you
>propose that there be one?  Or that we ask anyone who announces a
>program at such a place to identify it as such a place?
>
>Bob

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