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"Cleveland, Kyle E." <[log in to unmask]>
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That makes sense if he was a rabbi, as the tribe of Levi was to be given a
share of the others' sustenance so they could attend to their priestly
duties, right?  So the tradition must have shifted over the centuries to
include those in the community who daven as a "vocation".  Is that a
reasonable inference?

Kyle

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Subject: Re: Did I delete something important? Genia


As Meir said, Kyle, Praying in Shul was an accepted lifestyle in those days,
some were supported by their wives' families,  others by the community, but
if
you lived in a poor one, you went hungry. What year was this... Well,  it
had
to be between 1890, and 1910 as my dad was born in 1923 and his oldest
sister
was 14 years ahead of him. (grandma thought dad was just a tumor!)  anyway
my
dad was born in the States.

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