a few Rosh Hashana links
Sep. 16th, 2018 03:03 pmSunday evening our associate rabbi gave a sermon (video link) on how we use words to include or exclude. Readers of this journal will recognize the talmudic tale she includes. (So will lots of other people; it's kind of famous.) It's easy for discourses on this topic to be pat bordering on dismissive of real human complexities, but this talk was more nuanced. When she posts a text copy I'll add a link, but for now all I have is a video (~20 minutes).
Monday morning our senior rabbi spoke about pachad, deep fear (video link, ~21 minutes; text). I'm not going to try to summarize it.
I chanted torah on the second day. I didn't realize it was being streamed/recorded until somebody told me on Shabbat. Since it was, I'll share video evidence for anybody who wants to know what I'm talking about when I talk about chanting torah. (That's high-holy-day trop or cantillation, which is different from how we chant on Shabbat.) I decided fairly late to do my own translation from the scroll; by default my rabbi would have read it out of the book. It's not a hard translation, but word order is different between Hebrew and English, which is why there are some brief pauses in places you might not expect just knowing the English. (Also, I never really did settle on a good English word for rakiah; I've heard several.)
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Date: 2018-09-17 05:44 pm (UTC)I don't know if the position that RH is the 6th day is minority; my rabbi presented it as "some say this, others say that" in his comments before the reading. But we're covered either way, as you said, because we read all seven days. :-)
For some strange reason, the concept of children being placed into danger resonated this year especially.
Indeed.
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1 I can't speak for the larger movement, but there were a couple factors in my own congregation. First, we say that we follow the Israeli calendar and that's why we don't do the second day of yom tov -- but if we say that, we should be consistent: Israel does do two days for Rosh Hashana. Second, we reached a critical mass of people including our rabbis who were going to other congregations (usually Conservative, sometimes Orthodox) for the second day and we agreed that we should be offering to fill that need for our community.
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Date: 2018-09-18 01:14 am (UTC)I don't know if the position that RH is the 6th day is minority
Hmm, I don't know why I thought that it was a minority opinon. It's not like I did a survey of the commentaries. I think what your Rabbi said is probably more accurate.