Praying In a Tank
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by R. Gil Student I. Where to Pray Soldiers, like all professionals, use
their extensive training and experience to inform their behavior in the
field but ...
2 hours ago
An exercise in "Loshon Hora Free" blogging.
Thanks for the memories; these songs were a part of my childhood. I was actually quite disappointed when I learned that they were non-Orthodox.
ReplyDeleteI have fond memories of Safam. Yes, there is music outside of Avraham Fried and Mordechai Ben David.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in, Heilege Kurkevan. Please visit and comment regularly. I suppose I owe Bray a Shadchan fee for sending you my way.
ReplyDeleteI suppose the non-Orthodox bent is why they are not so well known in Yeshiva Circles. Whereas some groups have great lyrics or great music, Safam cornered the market on both.
I've actually been following you for quite a while, just never got around to commenting. I guess that means I agree with most of what you say.
ReplyDeleteI also grew up on Safam. Good Stuff!
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