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September 21, 2009 7:05 pm at 7:05 pm #590453FerdParticipant
My Shul started 7:45 both days.
Day 1- 30 minute break we finished 2:20
Day 2-15 minute break (we cut down) and finished 2:25
Rabbi spoke both days.
September 21, 2009 7:07 pm at 7:07 pm #659900JosephParticipantStarted 7:45
Day 1: 3:00 (45 min break.)
Day 2: 3:30 (1 hour break.)
September 21, 2009 7:09 pm at 7:09 pm #659901pookieMemberstarted 9:00 ended 1:00 no break or speech
September 21, 2009 7:14 pm at 7:14 pm #659902LeiderLeider…ParticipantStarted 8:00 both days (different shuls)
Day 1: Ended 4:15 (1/2 hour break) Rabbi spoke
Day 2: Ended 3:45 (1/2 hour break) Rabbi spoke
September 21, 2009 7:19 pm at 7:19 pm #659903mazcaMemberEleven in the morning,,,GREAT batikin mynian
September 21, 2009 8:24 pm at 8:24 pm #659905WolfishMusingsParticipantOn the first day, we finished when the kaddish after A’anim Z’miros was completed.
On the second day, we finished right after the kaddish after L’Dovid HaShem Ori was completed.
The Wolf
September 21, 2009 8:33 pm at 8:33 pm #659906squeakParticipantHooray! The tough crowd is back!
September 21, 2009 8:36 pm at 8:36 pm #659907mepalMemberStarted 7:30 (I think)
Day 1: 2:30 (30 min unofficial break.)
Day 2: 3:30 (15 minute official break turning out to be 45 min.)
September 21, 2009 9:50 pm at 9:50 pm #659908mybatMemberMy hubby started at 9:00 finished at 3:00 both days.
Once in Lakewood my husband started at 6:00 and he finished between 3:00 and 4:00 but with a long break.
September 21, 2009 10:39 pm at 10:39 pm #659909FunnyBunnyMemberstarted 7:55 both mornings
Day 1- finished 2:35 with a 15 min break
Day 2- finished 3:00 with a 20 min break
Just curious, what exactly is the point of this thread? 😉
September 21, 2009 10:51 pm at 10:51 pm #659910areivimzehlazehParticipantto figure out your exact location, Jewish leanings, sect, minyan….
September 21, 2009 11:12 pm at 11:12 pm #659911chofetzchaimMemberWe started 7:15 both days. About a 20 minute break both days. First day there was a bris before the break, 2nd day a speech after the break. We finished about 1:45 first day, 2:30 2nd day IIRC
September 21, 2009 11:14 pm at 11:14 pm #659912plonisalmonisMemberStarted 7:30
1st day – break and speech – ended 2:00
2nd day – break no speech – ended 1:45
pookie – are you for real?
September 21, 2009 11:35 pm at 11:35 pm #659913FunnyBunnyMemberareivim, that’s what I was afraid of. So, after reading my post, what juicy info did you gather about me? jk
September 22, 2009 1:15 am at 1:15 am #659914mosheroseMemberWe finished at 2:30 both days. 1st day had a short break
September 22, 2009 1:55 am at 1:55 am #659917JaxMemberday 1-started 8am finished about 2, had around a 20min break!
day 2- started 8am finished about 2:30, has around a 20min break!
September 22, 2009 5:05 am at 5:05 am #659918bein_hasdorimParticipantJax: Brilliant!! Now I have what to discuss on my next date 🙂
I’ll say what time did u finish davening on R”H?
my friend Shikur
“started 7:45 both days.
Day 1- 30 min break fin 2:20
Day 2-15 min break (cut down)fin 2:25
Rabbi spoke both days”,
However, pookie “started 9:00 ended 1:00 no break or speech”.
I on the other hand started 7:30 both days
day 1 fin 1:30 15min break
day 2 fin 2:38 30 min break.
I don’t think there’d be another date.
September 22, 2009 6:06 am at 6:06 am #659919haifagirlParticipantStarted at 5:15 ended both days around 11:30 or 11:45. No break. No speech.
September 22, 2009 12:22 pm at 12:22 pm #659920nachasMemberWe started at 5:50 and we ended at 9:15. No speech and nonsense just davening.
September 22, 2009 1:23 pm at 1:23 pm #659921mybatMemberI think nachas takes the trophy! Next time tell us where you pray so we all could go!!
September 22, 2009 1:49 pm at 1:49 pm #659922yiddishmeidelMemberstarted 8:30 both days
DAy 1 finished 3:15
Day 2 finished 4:00
1/2 nr break both days
September 23, 2009 12:59 am at 12:59 am #659923smartcookieMemberYou pple gotta hear this one:
I’ve got a family member who davened in belz in eretz yisroel.
They started davening about 8ish I imagine. They went straight into mussaf, then straight into mincha and straight into maariv. Yup- no seudah!!! They did have a break though. Their rebbe went out in the middle cuz he wasn’t feeling well but they all sat and waited in their places. What they thought will take a few min took quite a while and they ended up davening around the clock!
No negative comments please. This is not the point of this thread.
September 23, 2009 1:15 am at 1:15 am #659924oomisParticipantWhen did this become a contest? We finished both days around 1:30, even with the Shofar on Sunday.
September 23, 2009 1:23 am at 1:23 am #659925cholentkugelkishkeMemberI may be wrong, but this question & everyone’s obsession with what time Davening on R”H went till drives me crazy. R”H is two days a year. If it takes a long time – that’s fine with me. I Daven in a Minyan with a great Baal T’fila & the Davening flies by, because it’s so enjoyable. I hope I’m not offending anyone – it’s the Aseres Y’mai T’shuva – but I think that R”H Davening is supposed to be enjoyed, no matter how long it takes. G’mar Chasima Tovah!!
September 23, 2009 2:51 am at 2:51 am #659927shaatraMemberDay 1- 12:30 yes speech, no break (whatever that means)
Day 2- 12:45- with speech
September 23, 2009 4:02 am at 4:02 am #659928charliehallParticipantDay 1: Start 8:15am. Finish 1pm. 10 minute sermon.
Day 2: Start 8:15am. Finish 1:30pm. 25 minute sermon.
September 23, 2009 11:47 am at 11:47 am #659929ZachKessinMemberWe went from 8:00 to about 12:45 or so, with a short talk by the rabbi. This was at Ohel Efraim in Ariel Israel.
September 23, 2009 3:45 pm at 3:45 pm #659930neatfreakMemberDay 1: Start 7am. Finish 1:45pm. 30 min break. no speech
Day 2: Start 7am. Finish 2:25pm. 30 min break. no speech
September 23, 2009 7:55 pm at 7:55 pm #659931areivimzehlazehParticipantbein_hasdorim: hahaha! Save that for when you need to end it gently 😉
cholentkugelkishke: aymen! My sentiments exactly…
September 23, 2009 7:58 pm at 7:58 pm #659932mepalMembercholent, who ever mentioned not enjoying the tefillos? We’re just saying how long it took, thats all.
September 23, 2009 8:29 pm at 8:29 pm #659933areivimzehlazehParticipantthe point is you shouldn’t (want) to be watching the clock…
September 23, 2009 11:32 pm at 11:32 pm #659934amokParticipantTough row to hoe: My “minhag” (reading of the halacha)is the chazoras hashatz has to be heard mila bmila. I also am mkubal to do kiddush b4 hatzos, and I lain for a very lebedik sleepyhead minyan starting 10:30-11:00. First day sneaked into a very exclusive netz minyan at go’al Yisrael, left b4 hazora as I know them to sing too much over the shatz. Longish break, lained and did musaf with the sleepyheads who are mu’ad to mess up the chazoras hashatz. Kiddush on time bit b4 hatzos. Second day, in search of tekiot lachash. Found “Sefardi Avreichim” netz. Beautiful, every word, even when they shout out stuff, he waits and then says. Piyyutim all before, after, or in kadish tiskabel. Oops, he didn’t say Modim out loud. Stayed for kriya (Morracan) and musaf with tekiot, left before kedusha (slow davener)and based on previous performance, leined by the sleepyheads, home to do some tekiot my way, and kidush about hatzos. This is in Jerusalem. Next year maybe I will try the Yekkes.
September 24, 2009 5:59 am at 5:59 am #659935d aMemberAll I knows is that the Shofar this year was perfect! Not one mess up! (And the Rosh HaYeshiva were I daven is very makpid about how the tekios are blown) B”H!
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