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Mincha/Maariv Musings- Music

June 1, 2007 by Jack Steiner 5 Comments

There was a time when my davening was consistent. Day in and day out you could guarantee that I would make the minyan. For a variety of reasons that stopped a while ago. I won’t say that it is never going to start again, but right now it is a bit sporadic. Nonetheless it is not out of the question to find me there.

Today was one of those days in which I made it to minyan. I have mentioned on more than one occasion that davening can be tough. It is sometimes hard to focus. During Shacharit I often place my tallis over my head during the Shmoneh Esreh because it is just easier for me to focus. In fact I would consider wearing it over my head all day long, but it is wool and summer has hit. It is just too darn hot to that.

So today I did my best to focus. I almost managed to ignore the grumpy old men who find it necessary to suddenly shout/mutter various lines. It is a universal practice that I have seen done in shuls in LA, Jerusalem, Toronto, New York etc.

Another thing that I have noticed in every shul is the prevalence of people who daven off key, or should I clarify that by saying that they sing poorly, loudly and with reckless abandon. In most shuls it is considered bad form to help correct the situation by smacking them across the face with your siddur.

Since we somehow wandered over to the topic of music here is an abbreviated list of what I listened to this evening.

I Melt
Rascal Flatts
You Raise Me Up
Josh Groban
Blue Monday
Orgy
The Bad Touch
Bloodhound Gang
Bring Me To Life
Evanescence
The Hand That Feeds
Nine Inch Nails
Bullroarer
Midnight Oil
Cornflake Girl
Tori Amos
Adagio For Strings
New Zealand Orchestra
The Lonesome Kicker
Adam Sandler
May This Be Love
Emmylou Harris
Let’s Fall In Love
Frank Sinatra
The Mighty Quinn
Bob Dylan
Without Me
Eminem
Rappers Delight
Sugarhill Gang
Master of Puppets
Metallica

Filed Under: Music, Religion

The Sex Offender and The Synagogue

May 3, 2007 by Jack Steiner 5 Comments

Kol Ra’ash Gadol has a post that I found quite interesting. What do you think?

Filed Under: Religion

Orthodox Jewry- A Misguided Position About Other Denominations

May 2, 2007 by Jack Steiner 4 Comments

On another blog I stumbled across this comment:

The Jewish Theological Seminary is a center of Conservative Judaism. Conservative Judaism, like Reform Judaism, is not considered a valid form of Judaism by Orthodox Jews,

When I was younger I found such comments to be offensive. It was disturbing to think that Jews could say this about other Jews. I was very surprised by it. Gradually comments like this stopped bothering me. I don’t have to cater to other peoples narishkeit. People can say whatever they want but it doesn’t mean that it is true.

It has helped that over time I have been involved in so many different Jewish organizations that were tied into various denominations. Add in Orthodox relatives and many friends that are BT and you have a recipe for a certain amount of insight.

In particular it was obvious that Orthodox Judaism is not monolithic in its approach. Sure, there are certain things that everyone agrees about, but the reality is that there is a huge subset. In truth there always has been. How many times have we heard about the fights between the mitnagdim and the Chassidim.

Are you part of Beit Hillel or Beit Shammai. Are you a Breslover or a Lubavitcher. Ashkenazic and Sefardi Minhagim sometimes conflict. The jackasses in the NK consider themselves to be the true defenders of the faith but most of my Orthodox friends and family look with scorn upon them.

What comes to mind is a comment from Bayonim. It is an older blog that hasn’t been updated in some time.

Oddly, as the night progressed, though, I found myself thinking not of tweenagers, but of single Jewish woman, woman in their thirties, woman who are stilled called “girls” by clueless matrons, woman who haven’t yet found their man, or their place yet on the wide, wide, spectrum that is the Orthodox Jewish community. At some point we all choose our own spot on that spectrum, and implicitly we announce that all the other spots – the Hasidic spot, the modern spot, or whatever – we announce that those other spots aren’t for us, or for our children.

I was married before I thought about these things. I didn’t understand the deep deivisions in Orthodoxy, and it never occured to me that I might one day live, and also thrive, in a neighborhood so alien to my upbringing. Now, at thirty-two, my bed is made so to speak. I have the house, I have the kids, I have the community, and for better or for worse, I have my spot on the spectrum.

Just one more blogger who makes the point that there is no one way. I don’t care which denomination you look at, we all have evolutions of thought and policy. Sure some of the core elements stay the same, but change does come.

To be clear, this is not being written as some sort of academic essay. You aren’t going to find me citing this Gemara and that. I won’t speak about what the Rambam had to say or Rashi’s position on xyz. It is not necessary.

The people that hate Jews don’t distinguish between those of us walking around with peyot and those who do not. They don’t care whether you are shomer negiah or shomer shabbos . A Torah true Jew is the same as the guy that fell off the derech. In their eyes one Yid is the same as another.

The real point of this post is that we can try and find a way to minimize the acrimony and get along better. More achdut and less divisiveness.

I have always enjoyed this story about The Besht.

It is told of the Besht that one Yom Kippur a poor Jewish boy, an illiterate shepherd, entered the synagogue where he was praying. The boy was deeply moved by the service, but frustrated that he could not read the prayers. He started to whistle, the one thing he knew he could do beautifully; he wanted to offer his whistling as a gift to God. The congregation was horrified at the desecration of their service. Some people yelled at the boy, and others wanted to throw him out. The Ba’al Shem Tov immediately stopped them. “Until now,” he said, “I could feel our prayers being blocked as they tried to reach the heavenly court. This young shepherd’s whistling was so pure, however, that it broke through the blockage and brought all of our prayers straight up to God.”

Filed Under: Judaism, Religion

The Post I Started To Write

May 2, 2007 by Jack Steiner 7 Comments

I grew frustrated with the post below. It didn’t quite flow the way I wanted it to so I decided to ice it for a while.

Individualism is a trait that is prized by many people. It is something that we teach our children. Here in the U.S. it is quite common to hear people use phrases like think outside of the box or color outside of the lines. If someone calls you a sheep it is not a compliment. This is a very simple explanation for why we see so many examples of people trying to demonstrate their independence by how they dress, adorn their bodies etc.

Yet humans are communal creatures. Most of us want to be a part of a group. Most of us want to be accepted in a community of peers and others who think like we do. Trying to demonstrate/maintain that independent think outside of the box streak while still being a part of the gang is similar to walking barefoot on hot coals. If you lose your focus you will fill the heat.

I suppose that you could say that this begs the question of what is most important, independence or being a member of the community.

Filed Under: JBlogosphere, Judaism, Religion

Friday Morning Roundup of Posts

February 9, 2007 by Jack Steiner Leave a Comment

If you haven’t had time to follow what has been going on here is a roundup of some recent posts at the Shack.

Jack And The Missionary
Bruce Lee Vs Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Horrors- I Missed Thomas Crapper Day
A Play In Three Acts
Jack Versus The Hacker
Where Are You From?
The Shmata Queen & The Beach
How Jack Handles Writer’s Block

And your blast from the past:

The Supermarket
Discussing Divine Punishment With a Child

Filed Under: Random Thoughts, Religion, Shack Roundup, Shmata Queen, Things About Jack

Jack And The Missionary

February 8, 2007 by Jack Steiner 14 Comments

As Elie commented I attract an interesting group of people. Some of you might call them nutjobs, moonbats, wackos, crazies, meshugahnehs and or mentally imbalanced. To be fair some of them might actually be quite lucid. It is possible that my portrayal of these affairs is unfairly skewed. On the other hand it is my blog and my recollection. Sometimes truth is in the eye of the beholder.

Many of you are probably familiar with missionaries. These are the people that so love their religious beliefs they feel entitled to spread the good news with the rest of the world. You can find them all over the place in airports, malls and even door to door. My neighborhood is particularly attractive to them as they often appear at my door.

My all time favorite response to missionaries belongs to Robert Stack in the classic movie Airplane. But as I truly do not want to hurt anyone and more importantly abhor the thought of jail time that shall remain a fantasy. Besides I have my own methods.

Here is what happened the last time one showed up at my door.

Missionary Man: Hello sir. If I can take a moment of your time I would like to speak with you about something important.
Jack: I always have a moment for something important.

Missionary Man: I have good news for you sir about something that can improve your life in unimaginable ways.
Jack: You know I get spam that says the same thing. Most of the time it deals with my sex life so if you want to offer me a way to enjoy a six hour erection I am covered. Not to mention that there is nice man in Nigeria that wants to share millions of dollars with me.

Missionary Man: Sir, I am talking about something far more important than your material needs. I can help you protect you mortal soul from eternal torment.
Jack: Well that does have its uses. The last time I got sunburned it felt like hell.

Missionary Man: What you need to do sir is open your heart. Open your heart and let me tell you about the lord.
Jack: The Lord? You mean Voldemort. Don’t you know that around these parts we refer to him as he who must not be named.

Missionary Man: I don’t know anything about Lord Volkswagen.
Jack: You poor muggle. His name is Voldemort and he has legions of death eaters that support him. Maybe I should be doing the teaching today.

Missionary Man: Sir, this really is a serious matter.
Jack: What is so serious. What if I told you that I have a personal relationship with God. Wait, a moment. (Scrunching up my eyes I looked heavenwards and then resumed talking) Sorry for the interruption. That was God he asked me to let you know that you are abusing your position and that the best thing that you can do is accept that there are many paths to his palace.

Missionary Man: Somehow I doubt that. The bible says that it is my job to share the gospel with you.
Jack: And Mel the chef on Alice says that the best defense is a good offense. Which leads me to my next point. What would you say if I told you that you followed a fable, that you base your life on a twisted fictional account of a reality that never was.

Missionary Man: Well that would be downright offensive.
Jack: But your telling strangers the same thing isn’t. I think that we are done for now.

Missionary Man: I am sorry to hear that.
Jack: What that we are done or that your beliefs are based on myth.

And with that the Missionary Man wandered off to the next house.

Filed Under: Random Thoughts, Religion

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