torah-reading logistics
Jan. 18th, 2004 12:46 amI believe this is a local problem, not a global one. We've got several readers (I'd like a few moe); it's just that February seems to be bad for scheduling. Oops.
One of the people I had been counting as a regular told me that he can't commit to anything right now and he'd tell me why privately. (That hasn't happened yet.) I suspect health-related issues. That's unfortunate; he's very good, and was one-fifth of the core group. (In addition to the core group, all of whom can prepare a portion on a month's notice or less but would rather not, we've had several one-time readers, one of whom just signed up for a second time. So he'll become core, I think, but he currently wants long lead times -- which is perfectly understandable.)
So this more-or-less works right now, except if we get unfortunate combinations of vacations or business trips or the like. We need to build up the group some before summer, though, when that gets worse. I need to figure out how to do that.
[1] The gabbai, as I understand the term, is the person who makes sure that all the details of services happen -- most significantly, in my case, that there is a torah reader each week who is prepared. (I've been making the photocopies of portions and mailing them out as needed, and of course maintaining the assignment list. I am not yet qualified to make tape recordings, unfortunately.)
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Date: 2004-01-18 06:54 am (UTC)In my minyan, we have coordinators who handle each aspect of getting people to do stuff for the service, including a "Gabbai coordinator", so the Gabbais at the service just deal with the Torah reading. But that's us...
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