Opera or Tenor?
This has got to be one that confuses not only me:
The guys asks: Does she sing well? Does she have a nice voice?
--Is he serious?
Now, in all fairness, maybe his heartfelt intention was thus:
1. He wants to have a special shabbis table where his wife and kids sing zemiros at the table.
2. He has a terrible voice and wants to balance the family vocals (oh, he is a Levi as well as is concerned for our wellbeing come Beis Hamikdash time...how giving?)
3. I got nothin. I can't think of another reason for this random question.
The guys asks: Does she sing well? Does she have a nice voice?
--Is he serious?
Now, in all fairness, maybe his heartfelt intention was thus:
1. He wants to have a special shabbis table where his wife and kids sing zemiros at the table.
2. He has a terrible voice and wants to balance the family vocals (oh, he is a Levi as well as is concerned for our wellbeing come Beis Hamikdash time...how giving?)
3. I got nothin. I can't think of another reason for this random question.
1 Comments:
At 1:09 PM, MoDox Machmir Man said…
I think reason #2 is valid.
As someone without a very good voice, it would certainly be an added benefit if my wife could sing nicely. But that's all it should be - an added benefit, not a priority.
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