Sunday, Sep 23, 2007

On Yom Kippur It's the Music

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I confess that sometimes I would rather be the Hazzan than the Rabbi on Yom Kippur. The Hazzan conveys the emotional content of the day. The Rabbi explains the texts. In this sermon I illustrate how the music of Yom Kippur conveys our feelings. The relationship between the Rabbi and the Hazzan on the Bimah is a psychodrama of the relationship between emotion and reason in everyone's soul.

Posted by Eliot Malomet at 9:22 PM |  4 comments  

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4 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Exquisite, extraordinary, expressive.
Rabbi Malomet's superb and masterful oratory brings out the best in Judaism and brings us closer to our inner selves.

7:43 AM
Anonymous said...

He's terrific!

6:20 PM
Anonymous said...

WOW!

6:34 PM
Anonymous said...

good stuff, rabbi
thanks for posting

11:03 AM

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