A WQ Moment
Readers of this blog know that we measure the strangness of my shul with a tool called WQ. WQ is usually calculated by dividing the number of weird people in the shul by the total number of people. (All determinations of weirdness are made by me in my absolute and total discretion).
However, there are occasional moments when the WQ transcends mere mathmatical calculations. Today was one such moment. In the middle of musaf Rosh Chodesh this morning, we suddenly heard what sounded like chazanus, perhaps Moshe Kussevitsky.
We turned around, and it was, indeed, chazanus, coming from a strange-looking guest's cell phone. Another WQ moment.
Readers of this blog know that we measure the strangness of my shul with a tool called WQ. WQ is usually calculated by dividing the number of weird people in the shul by the total number of people. (All determinations of weirdness are made by me in my absolute and total discretion).
However, there are occasional moments when the WQ transcends mere mathmatical calculations. Today was one such moment. In the middle of musaf Rosh Chodesh this morning, we suddenly heard what sounded like chazanus, perhaps Moshe Kussevitsky.
We turned around, and it was, indeed, chazanus, coming from a strange-looking guest's cell phone. Another WQ moment.
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1 Comments:
At 11:29 AM, and so it shall be... said…
the things we miss at the early minyan. Oh well!
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