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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: AsheDina on January 17, 2010, 11:11:30 AM
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#21 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - Israel http://www.youtube.com/user/ugha323a
Is this not great? I cant believe this! I had a feeling after we did the Studio session the 1st time that I would become famous, But I never imagined it would be in the homeland.
B"H. This makes me SO happy, I could cry..
BTW.. I am starting to feel a LOT better, ty for the prayers.
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Great work AsheDina!! You have a great voice and your YouTube page looks great!!
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#21 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - Israel http://www.youtube.com/user/ugha323a
Is this not great? I cant believe this! I had a feeling after we did the Studio session the 1st time that I would become famous, But I never imagined it would be in the homeland.
B"H. This makes me SO happy, I could cry..
BTW.. I am starting to feel a LOT better, ty for the prayers.
You deserve no.1 with a voice like that.
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#21 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - Israel http://www.youtube.com/user/ugha323a
Is this not great? I cant believe this! I had a feeling after we did the Studio session the 1st time that I would become famous, But I never imagined it would be in the homeland.
B"H. This makes me SO happy, I could cry..
BTW.. I am starting to feel a LOT better, ty for the prayers.
You deserve no.1 with a voice like that.
TY, IZ, nice to see someone gave a crap ; )
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Congratulations Paulette.
You sing so nice. :)
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#21 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - Israel http://www.youtube.com/user/ugha323a
Is this not great? I cant believe this! I had a feeling after we did the Studio session the 1st time that I would become famous, But I never imagined it would be in the homeland.
B"H. This makes me SO happy, I could cry..
BTW.. I am starting to feel a LOT better, ty for the prayers.
You deserve no.1 with a voice like that.
TY, IZ, nice to see someone gave a crap ; )
Ah hey AsheDina, some us DO give a "crap" :). Your video is very well done! :) The genre just may not be everyone's cup of tea, that's all. Are you working on Broadway?
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#16 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - Israel
;D Thank G-d, Thank G-d, Thank G-d.
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I love your singing.... :-*
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Very mellow beautiful voice. Enjoyed the songs.
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Excellent voice Paullete are you a professional?
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Paulette was a star of the California theater and made it to the biggest of the big time on Broadway, The St. James Theater, but hated it since so many were dying of AIDS. When her grandmother got sick it was her excuse to get out. She is cutting a CD now and the 2 songs from Cabaret are part of it. She will also be doing some Patsy Clines, some oldies, some Disco and close with God Bless America. Last time she sang that, a woman told Paulette that it sent chills up her spine.
David Ben Moshe
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I love Patsy Cline singing :)
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I love Patsy Cline singing :)
I can dig it. Shame what happened to her though.
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Really great. Mazel tov.
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I'm reminded a bit of the late Julie London.
:clap:
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:israel: :clap:
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בס"ד
AsheDina do you remember what does Kol Isha mean?
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Good for you, AsheDina!
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WOW!!! that's some voice you have!
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You have an amazing voice Paulette, I wish you much success! ;D :fireworks::clap:
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WOW! I didn't know you performed live at theaters etc. You got talent. You should go on American Idol or something.
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בס"ד
AsheDina do you remember what does Kol Isha mean?
Yes, but I already am very modest. This made me feel good, as it did David Ben Moshe (AmericanKahanist)
Why?
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בס"ד
AsheDina do you remember what does Kol Isha mean?
Yes, but I already am very modest. This made me feel good, as it did David Ben Moshe (AmericanKahanist)
Why?
I think Ron is referring to the idea that men should not listen to the voice of women who they are not married to. I have posted on this topic before and have some Talmudic ideas on my blog concerning this.
Of course I try not to listen to women but from time to time I will listen to women singers. I think this is a difficult concept for most modern people to understand...
http://koltorah.org/ravj/The Parameters of Kol Isha.htm (http://koltorah.org/ravj/The Parameters of Kol Isha.htm)
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בס"ד
AsheDina do you remember what does Kol Isha mean?
Yes, but I already am very modest. This made me feel good, as it did David Ben Moshe (AmericanKahanist)
Why?
I think Ron is referring to the idea that men should not listen to the voice of women who they are not married to. I have posted on this topic before and have some Talmudic ideas on my blog concerning this.
Of course I try not to listen to women but from time to time I will listen to women singers. I think this is a difficult concept for most modern people to understand...
OK.
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http://koltorah.org/ravj/The Parameters of Kol Isha.htm (http://koltorah.org/ravj/The Parameters of Kol Isha.htm)
The Parameters of Kol Isha
by Rabbi Howard Jachter
The Gemara (Berachot 24a) records the prohibition of Kol Isha. In this essay, we shall outline the parameters of this issue, as delineated by twentieth century Halachic authorities. We shall discuss the source of the prohibition and its applicability in our times. Then we shall discuss the questions of whether this prohibition applies to Zemirot, tape recordings, and radio broadcasts. We shall conclude with a brief discussion regarding husband-wife restrictions, and men hearing young girls sing.
The Source of the Prohibition
The Gemara (Berachot 24a) states, “The voice of a woman is Ervah, as the Pasuk [in Shir Hashirim 2:14] states ‘let me hear your voice because your voice is pleasant and appearance attractive.’” Rashi explains that the Pasuk in Shir Hashirim indicates that a woman’s voice is attractive to a man, and is thus prohibited to him. Rav Hai Gaon (cited in the Mordechai, Berachot 80) writes that this restriction applies to a man who is reading Kriat Shema, because a woman’s singing will distract him. The Rosh (Berachot 3:37) disagrees and writes that the Gemara refers to all situations and is not limited to Kriat Shema. The Shulchan Aruch rules that the Kol Isha restriction applies to both Kriat Shema (Orach Chaim 75:3) and other contexts (Even Haezer 21:2). The Rama (O.C. 75:3) and Bait Shmuel (21:4) clarify that this prohibition applies only to a woman’s singing voice and not to her speaking voice.
The Shulchan Aruch (E.H. 20:1) rules in accordance with the view of the Rambam (Hilchot Issurei Biah 21:1) that a couple is biblically forbidden to have physical contact if they are forbidden to live with each other. The Acharonim (summarized in Teshuvot Yabia Omer 1:6) debate whether the Kol Isha prohibition is also a biblical level prohibition. Rav Ovadia Yosef (ibid.) rules in accordance with the opinions that it is only a rabbinical prohibition.
Both Rav Ovadia Yosef (ibid) and Rav Yehuda Henkin (Teshuvot Bnei Banim 3:127) reject the claim that this prohibition does not apply today since men nowadays are accustomed to hear a woman’s voice. These authorities explain that since the Gemara and Shulchan Aruch codify this prohibition, we do not enjoy the right to abolish it. The Gemara and its commentaries do not even hint at a possibility that this prohibition might not apply if men become habituated to hearing a woman’s voice. Thus, all recognized Poskim agree that the prohibition of Kol Isha applies today.
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Of course I know you have a wonderful voice and wish you much success in your theater endeavors...
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Great job Paulette! :clap:
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בס"ד
Muman explained my point.
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Thank you for your input, I will cont. to sing.
Shalom.
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you got a charisma Ashe Dina.
Wishing you all the best.You deserve it!
:love: :-* :serbia: :israel:
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BTW.. I am starting to feel a LOT better, ty for the prayers.
Great news! Baruch Hashem! :dance: :dance: :dance: