PERSPECTIVES → VOICE IN THE CROWD Issue 875 · August 25, 2021

In It Together

When someone talks in shul, they are weakening the impact of all the tefillos

In It Together

 

 

It’s the season of teshuvah, and ringing in my ears are the words of a well-meaning co-mispallel at the Woodbourne shul who told me that I’m not using the podium afforded by this column to raise awareness.

He didn’t tell me what I should be raising awareness for, just that a column isn’t only a place to make jokes and that this forum comes with achrayus. That was distressing to me, because until I shared elbow space with this anonymous Yid a few weeks ago, I always thought of the column as a place where we do talk about real stuff.

I was the first to express support for sweaty-palm sufferers, an unpleasant condition in any society, but all the more so in one where male dancing involves hand-holding. Not long ago I let the return-card procrastinators know that they’re not alone, giving much-needed chizuk to a demographic that gets its share of abuse.

Also, if I get preachy, I lose my zechus to make fun of other writers when they sound preachy, so it’s a sacrifice. But a Yid says something, you hear it, there’s a reason — so we’ll try.

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