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January 14, 2020 9:52 pm at 9:52 pm #1822816JzqParticipant
What is wrong with a non-Jewish instrumental or appropriate song
January 14, 2020 10:14 pm at 10:14 pm #1822874ftresiParticipantNothing.
January 14, 2020 11:38 pm at 11:38 pm #1822919WhatsaktomeParticipantWhen you listen to music it affects your soul and connects your soul to that of the composer and what he was feeling etc. when composing the song
January 15, 2020 5:31 pm at 5:31 pm #1823209The FrumguyParticipantI heard that Rav Noach Weinberg ZT”L told one of “his boys” who said it was difficult for him to give up secular music, that it’s not such an “avlah” to listen if that’s the only thing preventing him from becoming frum.
January 17, 2020 12:43 pm at 12:43 pm #1823728banjobobParticipantnothing
January 20, 2020 12:23 am at 12:23 am #1824240JzqParticipantWhat about the classical music of the banjo bob
January 20, 2020 12:29 am at 12:29 am #1824253👑RebYidd23ParticipantWhatsaktome, that can be interpreted as a reason to listen to any good music regardless of whether or not it is Jewish.
January 26, 2020 7:27 am at 7:27 am #1826003som1Participantwhat makes you think somethings wrong with the music
January 26, 2020 6:59 pm at 6:59 pm #1826206chulentinmymouthParticipantI have done much extensive research on this important and concerning issue. instrumental music made by goyim usually contains disgusting, putrid musical notes of the “Zadar Sea Organ” -a horrifying instrument famous for its use in the Avodah Zarah music industry during the early first temple period. Exposing yourself to such an obvious source of zionist tumah is just asking for trouble. I think we can all agree that in the future you should keep your taivah filled ears away from the temptations of this meshugas. I hope it’s not too late for you to keep yourself from falling deeper into this perverted world of sin.
Kol Tuv and good luckJanuary 26, 2020 11:40 pm at 11:40 pm #1826246JzqParticipantSo the piano is forbidden because the organ has the same keyboard
January 27, 2020 6:20 pm at 6:20 pm #1826542som1Participantyeh you use piano?? goy
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January 28, 2020 12:05 am at 12:05 am #1826639Reb EliezerParticipantThere is a story where the Kalever heard a peasant was singing a song as he liked the tune, he bought it from the peasant and he changed the words known as the hungarian holy song The rooster crows alredy. Once he bought it from him, the pesaant forgot the song.
January 28, 2020 10:28 pm at 10:28 pm #1826975JzqParticipantNo the alto sax
January 30, 2020 8:01 am at 8:01 am #1827365Sam KleinParticipantThe ruach/spirit of the song affects your neshama. This is why today’s new rocken Jewish song’s are not good to listen to. Cause they come directly from the goyim with just changing the words to Hebrew and it affects your neshama.
January 30, 2020 11:03 am at 11:03 am #1827394Reb EliezerParticipantSam Klein, we can be mekadesh certain nigunim. In our chasiddish shul, we sing a hungarian compsed nigun by Kalman Imre as a part of an operetta The Gypsy Queen, for one of the most important tefilos on Yom Kippur by shacharis אתה הוא ה’ אלקינו.
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