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The nice thing about leading a service is that I don't stand there cringing, thinking to myself "I wouldn't have chosen that melody!" (At least, not too often. :-)

Seriously, I was very pleased with how my minchah went this afternoon. I felt moved by the words and confident in my chanting thereof, and I finished within 30 seconds of my assigned target time for the handoff to neilah. My pesukei d'zimrah in the morning was ok, but I did lose control of the nusach once or twice.

Last night, I was worried that I have lost my ability to be moved by the Yom Kippur liturgy. It used to move me much more; one year, by the end of the amidah on Kol Nidre night, I was sobbing. Perhaps I have reached my upper limit of observance; perhaps I used to be so strongly affected by it because I knew I had so much more work to do on improving myself, and now that I'm approaching forty I've improved as much as I can. (Not that I don't have a lot farther that I should go, but I may be nearing my practical limits.)

But tonight I was emotionally fully invested in the words of the liturgy. It built up through minchah and neilah and when we finally -- finally! -- got to say Avinu Malkeinu, I was begging HKB"H for us all to be sealed for a year of life, health, sustenance, safety, and forgiveness; I was in "the zone" if you will, all doubt suspended and ecstatic in prayer.

It's good to know that I can still feel that way sometimes.

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Date: 2007-09-23 05:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com
Yasher koach!

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Date: 2007-09-23 12:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hatam-soferet.livejournal.com
Our shul didn't bother with nusach for pesukei d'zimrah. I found that unexpectedly distressing - just the ordinary poorly-rendered shabbat nusach, given over by a woman who didn't even bother to wear a tallit, much less a kittel; out of place given that everyone else who led wore both.

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Date: 2007-09-23 12:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] 530nm330hz.livejournal.com
It bothers me in general when people use the wrong nusach for a given time slot; on the Yamim Noraim it really gets my goat (so to speak). The gentleman who filled in for our ailing chazzan for Musaf and Neilah switched out of the kedushah nusach (aaah, aaah, aaah) after kevodo male olam, and used a Shabbat niggun for the rest of it. Grrrrrr.

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Date: 2007-09-23 01:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hatam-soferet.livejournal.com
Oh, they did that by us too. Noooo, that's a Shabbat tune, stop it! And not even a good one, the ghastly repetitious ones.

That's why I don't lead davening very much, because I have a tendency to slip into the wrong nusach unless I have the start bits written down on a stave.

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