The Rebbetzin's Husband

Perhaps some rabbis marry women and make them rebbetzins
but my rebbetzin married me and made me a rabbi
שלי ושלכם שלה הוא
mawkish, but true

Showing posts with label Tefillah: Silence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tefillah: Silence. Show all posts
Thursday, March 13, 2014

Shul Kavvanah Cards, for Purim

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I know a few people who carry pre-printed cards in shul, to hand to those who try to converse with them during davening. The notes are meant...
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Monday, November 11, 2013

Why does talking in shul bother you?

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Some time back, I was in a minyan at which a family was celebrating a happy occasion. They had quite a few guests, including people who quit...
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

"And I might be praying a bit too loud, but that never hurt no one"

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On the day after Pesach, on our family's trip back to Toronto, I chanced to daven shacharis in a small town about midway between Long Is...
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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Stop campaigning against talking in shul

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Many shul rabbis spend significant time thinking about ways to eliminate noise in shul ( see my previous post here ). Wise people have writt...
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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Bilam the Blogger (Derashah: Balak 5768)

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This derashah would be perfect as a closing post for this blog; I'll have to remember to re-print it on day I decide to stop blogging. W...
Monday, July 7, 2008

Of Silent Prayer, Synagogue Design, and Tzimtzum

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Reb Gil writes here about noise during davening - noise from talking, and noise from other people who are davening. The former type of nois...
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