A signed letter to Chassanim asking them to adhere to guidelines that will keep the Chasuna music uplifting within the spirit of kedusha as they set a foundation for a bayis Ne'eman. The letter has been printed recently in various Jewish publications but is not dated. Some of the guidelines pertain to the type of music, the type of of singer to hire and limits the bass, beats and lighting. A voice for the Tzibbur by the Tzibbur- overcoming challenges. We take no responsibility for comments posted you are solely responsible for any comments you make and their accuracy. We take no responsibility and assume no liability for any comments posted by you or any third-party.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Letter: Guidelines for Chasuna Music
A signed letter to Chassanim asking them to adhere to guidelines that will keep the Chasuna music uplifting within the spirit of kedusha as they set a foundation for a bayis Ne'eman. The letter has been printed recently in various Jewish publications but is not dated. Some of the guidelines pertain to the type of music, the type of of singer to hire and limits the bass, beats and lighting.
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Beautiful
ReplyDeleteNow how about a letter supporting Kedusha when it comes to voting for politicians
who dont support NON KEDUSHA laws
REALLY STICK UP FOR KEDUSHA WHEN ITS HARD!!!!!
How about calling for songs that can't be played ear-splitting loud?
ReplyDeleteWho was the one who pushed to get this kol kora done
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