kaddish in two-part harmony
A conversation between an anthropologist and a musician along with a growing virtual minyan, on themes of death and dying, grief, ritual, and the interplay between music and words.about
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daily kaddish: my marriage
Today V and I had our final meeting with the mediator and reached agreement on our settlement. Continue reading
daily kaddish: for a shared household
Recently I’d been telling a friend how I liked that this household division was leaving my house much less full of stuff, how I wanted to have less stuff, and I heard myself saying that even my 7′ piano seemed negotiable. I was wrong about that. Continue reading
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daily kaddish: again with the Wagnertube
I’m trying to get this thing to sound decent on Wagnertube, and so far that darned instrument is living up to its reputation of orneriness. Continue reading
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daily kaddish: on Wagnertube again
Mira’s text acknowledges the sad house—a house sad with upheaval and division in the wake of my divorce. Continue reading
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daily kaddish: on Wagnertube
A Jewish prayer performed on an instrument invented by the famously (perhaps conveniently) anti-Semitic megalomaniacal genius of an asshole Mr Richard Wagner. Continue reading
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