If you are like me and have lived in Jerusalem for many years,
you will have been subjected to loud music blaring right before
Shabbat for the past two years.
I have found a place that you can complain about this.
The residents have not asked for this "service" and we want to
stop it for a number of reasons. What
First, what was wrong with the status quo that we
had for many years of a simple siren?
Why do we need someone's choice of music blaring at over
100 decibels right outside your windows?
\Secondly, what about all the people who take Shabbat in early?
This music is scheduled to blare at Candlelighting. This is in the
middle of the Plag HaMincha. It interrupts the tranquility of
Shabbat that these people are working on.
Thirdly, Do we really need music this loud during the
Counting of the Omer? There are many religious people who
observe not listening to music during this time. This loud music
is making them do what they feel is an averia.
We Jewish people are holy, and we live for Shabbat.
We really do know when Shabbat comes in and we
don't need to be nagged like this. Let's go back to
having quiet before Shabbat and let each family
decide by themselves how they want to bring in the
Holy Day of the week. I like to have quiet, restful,
not loud blaring music at all. I don't even play loud
blaring music during the week, so to have to have this
right before the most important day of the week is not acceptable!
If you want to make your voice heard, write to alon652@gmail.com
or call: 052-7135271
fax: 1535-2363-3642
Sincerely
Rachael Orbach ,
052-750-0608
brought to you by:
www.life-coach-jerusalem.blogspot.com
you will have been subjected to loud music blaring right before
Shabbat for the past two years.
I have found a place that you can complain about this.
The residents have not asked for this "service" and we want to
stop it for a number of reasons. What
First, what was wrong with the status quo that we
had for many years of a simple siren?
Why do we need someone's choice of music blaring at over
100 decibels right outside your windows?
\Secondly, what about all the people who take Shabbat in early?
This music is scheduled to blare at Candlelighting. This is in the
middle of the Plag HaMincha. It interrupts the tranquility of
Shabbat that these people are working on.
Thirdly, Do we really need music this loud during the
Counting of the Omer? There are many religious people who
observe not listening to music during this time. This loud music
is making them do what they feel is an averia.
We Jewish people are holy, and we live for Shabbat.
We really do know when Shabbat comes in and we
don't need to be nagged like this. Let's go back to
having quiet before Shabbat and let each family
decide by themselves how they want to bring in the
Holy Day of the week. I like to have quiet, restful,
not loud blaring music at all. I don't even play loud
blaring music during the week, so to have to have this
right before the most important day of the week is not acceptable!
If you want to make your voice heard, write to alon652@gmail.com
or call: 052-7135271
fax: 1535-2363-3642
Sincerely
Rachael Orbach ,
052-750-0608
brought to you by:
www.life-coach-jerusalem.blogspot.com
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