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Old April 15th 04, 05:07 AM
David Yehudah
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This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!

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Old April 15th 04, 05:30 AM
Christine Burel
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Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
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This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!



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Old April 15th 04, 05:30 AM
Christine Burel
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Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
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This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!



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Old April 15th 04, 05:45 AM
David Yehudah
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Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!





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Old April 15th 04, 05:45 AM
David Yehudah
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Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!





  #6  
Old April 15th 04, 06:03 AM
David Yehudah
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This is unbelievable! Sam is really into Jan Peerce singing "Sha,
Shtill," a very emotional rendition of a song from the Warsaw ghetto, in
Yiddish, and she acts as if she follows every word. If she breaks out
into tears, I'll figure she is even more human than I!

David Yehudah wrote:

Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!






  #7  
Old April 15th 04, 06:03 AM
David Yehudah
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This is unbelievable! Sam is really into Jan Peerce singing "Sha,
Shtill," a very emotional rendition of a song from the Warsaw ghetto, in
Yiddish, and she acts as if she follows every word. If she breaks out
into tears, I'll figure she is even more human than I!

David Yehudah wrote:

Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!






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Old April 15th 04, 06:16 AM
Christine Burel
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Shmuelina (??? - just guessing) -- but keep an eye on your bagels! (having
said that we have to put our bagels in the refrigerator or Midnight will
help herself to them).
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...
Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!







  #9  
Old April 15th 04, 06:16 AM
Christine Burel
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Shmuelina (??? - just guessing) -- but keep an eye on your bagels! (having
said that we have to put our bagels in the refrigerator or Midnight will
help herself to them).
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...
Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!







  #10  
Old April 15th 04, 06:24 AM
David Yehudah
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This is getting too weird. I clicked on "My Yiddeshe Mama," and with the
first bar, before the theme became apparent, Sam shot me a wide-eyed
stare and slunk away into the den, tail tucked between her legs. No
wonder; the version I got was a real tear-jerker.

David Yehudah wrote:

Now I'm going to have to rename her. What's feminine for shmuel (Samuel)?

Christine Burel wrote:

Love it!
Christine
"David Yehudah" wrote in message
...

This has to be the darndest thing I've ever seen in my life. I clicked
my way into Jewishmusic.com on the Web and found a listening station
where I could sit and listen to -- guess what?-- Jewish music. By
clicking on the songs, I could hear some of the finest Jewish music
there is, in English, Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, etc.

So I was sitting here grooving to some very emotional music from the
synagogue, blending voices in both English and Hebrew, and what do I see
out of the corner of my eye but Samantha, moving her head in time to the
music and listening intently. I turned the volume down, which I had very
loud, and I could hear her purring. Fantastic!






 




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