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congregational talent show
Last night was my congregation's annual talent show. (There have been two, so they can now use the word "annual".) There was quite a range of material -- poetry, Yiddish songs, 70s popular music, classical piano music, lots of show tunes, and one religious song (hi). I sang Neshama Carlebach's "Min Hametzar", a song of yearning for God. The performance wasn't perfect (better sight lines between the piano and the bimah would have helped), but I thought it went pretty well and I got a lot of compliments.
This time I was able to get someone to record it and, with permission of the author, share it (the intro contains a text overview):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtX9yWSLwTs
Edit: lyrics and an explanation.
This time I was able to get someone to record it and, with permission of the author, share it (the intro contains a text overview):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtX9yWSLwTs
Edit: lyrics and an explanation.
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That was very nice, and I'm glad you posted it. It's also interesting to see video and hear the voice of someone I've known online for this long a time!
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