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Plans for the High Holidays?

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Lisa:
I usually spend Rosh Hashana at the the Iranian Jewish Synagogue in Great Neck with my family.  For Yom Kippur, we usually go to the makeshift Iranian Jewish Synagogue at the Colbeh Restaurant in the Andrew hotel.  But I don't know where I'll be going this year for Yom Kippur. 

The One and Only Mo:

--- Quote from: Lisa on August 27, 2009, 09:15:18 AM ---I usually spend Rosh Hashana at the the Iranian Jewish Synagogue in Great Neck with my family.  For Yom Kippur, we usually go to the makeshift Iranian Jewish Synagogue at the Colbeh Restaurant in the Andrew hotel.  But I don't know where I'll be going this year for Yom Kippur. 

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I know where you won't be going on Yom Kippur 

Lisa:

--- Quote from: Mo2388 on August 27, 2009, 09:57:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: Lisa on August 27, 2009, 09:15:18 AM ---I usually spend Rosh Hashana at the the Iranian Jewish Synagogue in Great Neck with my family.  For Yom Kippur, we usually go to the makeshift Iranian Jewish Synagogue at the Colbeh Restaurant in the Andrew hotel.  But I don't know where I'll be going this year for Yom Kippur. 

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I know where you won't be going on Yom Kippur 

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Mo2388, I don't go to McDonald's even when it's not Yom Kippur.  I also encourage everyone here to never go there as well.  Why would you put that gross, unhealthy food into your bodies?  Leave it for the black racist Obama supporters!

Kahane-Was-Right BT:
I don't know since I am in unfamiliar confines, but hopefully will find a minyan to go to, or maybe stay by friends in another area or another state, and just stay over as a guest for rosh hashana and go with them to shul wherever they go.   It is a LOT of davening, but overall a pretty good experience.

Moshe92:

--- Quote from: muman613 on August 26, 2009, 11:32:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Moshe92 on August 26, 2009, 11:28:11 PM ---I've been reading torah on Rosh Hashanah every year since my Bar Mitzvah. I'm doing the same this year. The trope is different for Rosh Hashanah, but it's easy to learn.

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AWESOME!

I would love to hear a lovely Torah laining. I bet your excellent! We have several Persian Jews at my minyan, and some of them lain so beautifully.

I will be honored to have the Yad which I donated to the shul used for the High Holiday services.

I just discovered this site... To learn how to lain Torah with the Cantillation and Trope...

http://torahreading.dafyomireview.com/




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It seems like there's an almost infinite number of different tropes. There's an administrator from the Hebrew forum who is a Yemenite Jew, and he made some videos of himself reading torah with a Yemenite trope. Here is one of his videos.

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