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	<title>Comments on: Rabbi Avi Shafran: Reclaiming Aleinu</title>
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		<title>By: iknowit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If we would focus on one kappitel  of T&#039;Fillah at a time and get people to put a small amount of thought in to each one (as you have done for Aleinu) it would be apparent that they are all beautiful and they would be said with more feeling. This should be done everyday in school beginning in first grade all the way through High School. The kids today even in the best schools don&#039;t know pierush hamilim let alone pierush hatfillah. They don&#039;t know why we say that specific T&#039;fillah, how or why should they say it with Kavanah. And then when they are older it is hard to re-train oneself to have more interest in a &#039;boring&#039; (challilah) pursuit.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we would focus on one kappitel  of T&#8217;Fillah at a time and get people to put a small amount of thought in to each one (as you have done for Aleinu) it would be apparent that they are all beautiful and they would be said with more feeling. This should be done everyday in school beginning in first grade all the way through High School. The kids today even in the best schools don&#8217;t know pierush hamilim let alone pierush hatfillah. They don&#8217;t know why we say that specific T&#8217;fillah, how or why should they say it with Kavanah. And then when they are older it is hard to re-train oneself to have more interest in a &#8216;boring&#8217; (challilah) pursuit.</p>
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