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Rav Moshe Wolfson Aka the Mashgiach Ztl of kehilos Emunas Yisrael passed away, alongside other tragedies we dedicated our learning to their Souls. Dedicated to Healing and Shmirah for the soldiers. The Mashgiach was my oldest son's Sandek. We learn Sefar Tanya Perek 20, to bring down Unity of Hashem through speech to the Mashiach mindset to overcome the challenging days and news... We Mchazzik with Torah and music
Qualities for appropriate Chazzan on Ta'anuyot and regularly
The teshuva of anshei Ninveh, qualities of this Chazzan
3_Dirshu Mishnah Berurah_Siman 243:1 Rules, S'char Shabbos Chazzan, Baal tokeiah, candy machine
Correcting the Chazzan who counted the wrong night of Sefiras HaOmer.
Part of Rabbi Baum's Weekly Tefilla Shiur on War & Peace in the Siddur - 5784 Click here for source sheet
What should the Chazzan do?
One of the central roles of the High Holidays Service is the Chazzan, the cantor who leads the prayers singing melodies and tunes to the words of the prayers. Chazzanim (cantors) have been part of Jewish liturgy from the earliest times and many of the tunes have been used for hundreds of years or longer. A fascinating discussion about Chazanim and Chazzanut - Cantors and the history of Cantorial music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zalman-gordon/support
We discuss the possibility of collecting payment for serving as Baal Tekia, Chazzan, etc.
Does the Chazzan influence my Tefila?
We discuss the Chazzan serving as the Baal Tekiah.
Tisha B'Av, the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, commemorates the destruction of Jerusalem and the First and Second Temples as well as many tragedies throughout the exile.-----About Rabbi Zvi HershcovichRabbi Zvi Hershcovich is our resident comedian, co-Rabbi, and Chazzan. He loves Jewish history and his hobbies include a major hockey obsession, playing board games, eating cholent, and performing comedy. He likes teaching Jewish history, the meaning of prayer, and responses to Biblical criticism.Listen Now: AntiFragile EntrepreneurshipGet insider access to mastermind-level conversations from top entrepreneurs about failure.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Transcending Humanity PodcastTranscending Humanity is a podcast by and for the Trans community and our allies!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
We begin the fourth book of the Torah—the book of Numbers—with its Hebrew primary parasha—B'midbar! (But, if you ask Amanda, there's multiple ways you can say this! If you ask Gabe, Amanda's wrong!) Rabbi Amanda K. Weiss, Canto (one more year until the R!) Gabe Snyder and “Chazanta!” Edon Valdman are thrilled to welcome back Rabbi Andrew A. Goodman to celebrate our penultimate parasha podcast (and Edon's bar mitzvah portion). What did we talk about? Great question! Tune in to hear about active inclusion, continuous learning, how to ensure that people feel valued, how communities come together to create a working society, and how we can bring more equity into the systems we currently live in. Some source links: Chazante: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chazante Chazanta (the way Edon means it): the husband of a Chazzan (or cantor) To continue the conversation: Rabbi Andrew Goodman's email: andrew.goodman@huc.edu HUC-JIR Website: www.huc.edu/explore Find us on social media: Facebook: Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Website: www.drinkinganddrashing.com Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/xeeghhpSy3 Show the love with some Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist merchandise at store.drinkinganddrashing.com, and don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow! Edited by Michael Iaciofano
'The chazzan should not answer amen to the bracha of the Kohanim'
'Can you be yotzai with the chazzan'
'The Halachos of a chazzan who made a mistake' (last shiur of Chelek alef)
'What should one do when he's davening and the chazzan is up to kaddish'
'The chazzan who forgot to say Anenu'
Some have Darshan'd that the month is referred to as Mar-Cheshvan ('bitter Cheshvan') as there are no special holidays or themes [S'deih Chemed, Ma'areches Chasan V'Kalah 23]. So, how are we supposed to musically customize our Kiddush HaChodesh and Halleil this month? At least 6 ideas and demos can be found here.
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Who Shouldn't Be a Chazzan?
Where did the Sheva Brachos come from? What do they mean? How does the tune go?
There are actually quite a few places Korach can be found, beneath the surface (pun absolutely intended). In this workshop, we will highlight several artful and musical ways to give a shout-out to Parshas Korach in all 3 Shabbos Davenings and also treat you with several song options, demos, and thought-provoking Divrei Torah. I have to admit, I had a lot of fun with this one and I think you will too.
What happens when the chazzan makes a mistake? Learn about this and more in today's Tzurba M'Rabanan shiur led by Rabbi Doron Podlashuk. tzurbaolami.com
Do you normally Daven Nusach Ashkenaz? How familiar are you with Nusach Sefard? How comfortable are you with Davening Nusach Sefard for the Amud? Have you ever been asked to do that? Are you ready to sing 'Kesser'? Here, we will provide some tips and demos to help you adapt your Shabbos tunes to the slightly different (and in some cases, very different) text of Nusach Sefard.
Davening on Shavuos Morning can be difficult for everyone, Chazan and Kehilah alike. What do you do if you're asked to lead? Do you rush through Halleil? Do you sing at all? How much? Which tunes? Can this challenging Davening slot be done to everyone's satisfaction?
Sure, you know Nusach. But, what do you do when slip into the wrong Nusach? Suppose it's Shabbos, but you mistakenly ended Kedushah with the Rosh Chodesh/Shalosh Regalim tune? How do you recover? How do you ensure that you won't make those mistakes? Are you prepared to transition in and out of any Nusach, whether Shabbos, Shalosh Regalim, or Yomim Nora'im?
Who Should Be a Chazzan?
Why read Shir HaShirim on Pesach? How does the tune go again? Any good Shir HaShirim song choices for a Chazzan?
Yitzy Spinner has been performing around the globe for over 30 years, having begun his international stage career at only 8 years old. While he is known in the music production world as a seasoned orchestrator and conductor, it is in the synagogue that his passion for history and education come to the forefront. He can often be found lecturing on the origins of Jewish liturgy and its music, a topic that he holds dear to his heart. Yitzy currently serves as the Chazzan of the Great Neck Synagogue, in Long Island, New York, one of the most prestigious Orthodox Synagogues in the United States.In addition to his role as Chazzan, Yitzy enjoys a successful career as a stage performer and recording studio professional. His music production company, The Lab, has been an integral part of the New York live production and recording scene for over a decade.Yitzy can also be found performing as a featured vocalist on stages across the world. No location is to remote for him, as he combines his passions for music, travel, and history all at once.
The Alter Rebbe further emphasizes the importance of prayer with intent, and in the proper speed, especially for the one standing as Chazzan.
Why does the Chazzan repeat the whole Shmoneh Esrei??
The most Jewish place outside of Israel? The center of the universe? Boro Park seems to be the epicenter of Jewish life in many ways. As it developed pre war, it was an out of town upscale neighborhood for those distancing themselves from Manhattan and Williamsburg. The original shuls like Shomrei Emunah, Temple Beth-El, Anshe Sfard, Bnei Yehuda and others grew at the time. Eitz Chaim Yeshiva and the Shulamis school for girls were the first schools of its kind in the neighborhood, and in the case of the latter in the entire country. Slowly the neighborhood attracted different kind of crowd. The Chernobyl Rebbe established the first chassidic shtiebel in the 1930's. After the war, Rav Avraham Joffen opened the Novardok Yeshiva, Rav Aharon Kotler became a neighborhood resident and a group of Mir students from Shanghai established the Mir Minyan on 16th Ave & 54th St. Moshe Koussevitzky was the Chazzan at Beth-El during this time. It wasn't long before the Chassidim began arriving in ever greater numbers. The Munkatch court was revived there, and the Bobover Rebbe arrived in the late '60's from Crown Heights. Novominsk, Sighet, Ger, Belz, Spinka and dozens of other dynasties had their headquarters, the Rebbe or at least a shtibel in the neighborhood. Mendelssohn's Pizza, Biegeleisen's sforim store, Maimonides Hospital and the shopping of 13th Ave all became fixtures of Boro Park and into the realm of legend. Rav Moshe Sherer's efforts to rehabilitate the neighborhood in the late 1970's led to further growth and expansion. Great poskim like Rav Menashe Klein, Rav Moshe Bick, the Debrecen Rov and many others called Boro Park home. A comprehensive list of the people and places in Boro Park's storied history would be too vast, and a small peek into the sights and sounds of the neighborhood will suffice. Subscribe To Our Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com
The most Jewish place outside of Israel? The center of the universe? Boro Park seems to be the epicenter of Jewish life in many ways. As it developed pre war, it was an out of town upscale neighborhood for those distancing themselves from Manhattan and Williamsburg. The original shuls like Shomrei Emunah, Temple Beth-El, Anshe Sfard, Bnei Yehuda and others grew at the time. Eitz Chaim Yeshiva and the Shulamis school for girls were the first schools of its kind in the neighborhood, and in the case of the latter in the entire country. Slowly the neighborhood attracted different kind of crowd. The Chernobyl Rebbe established the first chassidic shtiebel in the 1930's. After the war, Rav Avraham Joffen opened the Novardok Yeshiva, Rav Aharon Kotler became a neighborhood resident and a group of Mir students from Shanghai established the Mir Minyan on 16th Ave & 54th St. Moshe Koussevitzky was the Chazzan at Beth-El during this time. It wasn't long before the Chassidim began arriving in ever greater numbers. The Munkatch court was revived there, and the Bobover Rebbe arrived in the late '60's from Crown Heights. Novominsk, Sighet, Ger, Belz, Spinka and dozens of other dynasties had their headquarters, the Rebbe or at least a shtibel in the neighborhood. Mendelssohn's Pizza, Biegeleisen's sforim store, Maimonides Hospital and the shopping of 13th Ave all became fixtures of Boro Park and into the realm of legend. Rav Moshe Sherer's efforts to rehabilitate the neighborhood in the late 1970's led to further growth and expansion. Great poskim like Rav Menashe Klein, Rav Moshe Bick, the Debrecen Rov and many others called Boro Park home. A comprehensive list of the people and places in Boro Park's storied history would be too vast, and a small peek into the sights and sounds of the neighborhood will suffice. Subscribe To Our Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com