tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433686849088792329.post3653716577293149369..comments2023-04-28T12:53:31.207+03:00Comments on DavenSpot: Rav Schachter's Advice for Teaching TefillaMarc Rosenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14084229240419289498noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433686849088792329.post-89971145884589088532012-04-02T21:04:19.173+03:002012-04-02T21:04:19.173+03:00I remember that Rabbi Wohlgemuth zt"l, who ta...I remember that Rabbi Wohlgemuth zt"l, who taught at Maimonides for many decades, told me that he begged Rav Soloveitchik for permission to do away with chazarat hashatz at shacharit because of the talking and inattention and the Rav was adamant that the school must train the students to be proper shluchei tzibbur and they must maintain the repetition.Jeffhttp://jkuperman.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433686849088792329.post-67829734197382283562012-04-02T19:01:27.274+03:002012-04-02T19:01:27.274+03:00This is very interesting. Thank you for posting i...This is very interesting. Thank you for posting it. I don't usually watch videos but I am making my way through this one. <br /><br />One thing I noticed: at one point R' Shachter amended "better to say a little with kavana than a lot without kavana" to "better to say a little with full pronunciation of the words than a lot without pronouncing the words."arijesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04054624664476807741noreply@blogger.com