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Shabbat Sermon: Half Hallel: Our Passover Challenge with Rav-Hazzan Aliza Berger

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Shabbat Sermon: Half Hallel: Our Passover Challenge with Rav-Hazzan Aliza Berger

FromFrom the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life


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Shabbat Sermon: Half Hallel: Our Passover Challenge with Rav-Hazzan Aliza Berger

FromFrom the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When I used to sing competitively, I remember there was always this moment. I would go with my vocal studio to various competitions, which they always held in some university auditorium far away. After months of practicing and preparing, we would pile 4 or 5 divas into a small beat up car for whatever number of hours it took to arrive at the competition location. In the car, we would be singing vocal warm-ups, or blasting out musical theater tunes, or perseverating about which song we should sing first. (The way these competitions work is that each singer gets to choose their first piece, and if they choose wisely and the judges like it, they can ask for additional songs.) And after the anxious ride, and a quick change of clothes and a dash to the stage, I remember the feeling walking out in front of those judges. If you were lucky, they would let you sing your first full song, and then another. Sometimes, a judge would interrupt with a curt “thank you” and then leave you worried about what they didn’t like it.
Follow this link to view the sermon on our website  https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-aliza-berger/half-hallel-our-passover-challenge/ 
Released:
Apr 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bringing weekly Jewish insights into your life. Join Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz, Rabbi Michelle Robinson and Rav-Hazzan Aliza Berger of Temple Emanuel in Newton, MA as they share modern ancient wisdom.