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For the best stand-ups, go to shul

October 8, 2009 11:42

By

Peter Rosengard,

Peter Rosengard

2 min read

On Yom Kippur I made my first visit to synagogue since  my daughter’s batmitzvah in March, when, just before commencing the service, the rabbi announced “No recording equipment of any kind is allowed.”

Everything was going without a hitch, until I stood up with the rest of the congregation, and the silver cassette  recorder (about the size of a 1lb packet of Tate and Lyle granulated sugar), with a 10in-long microphone attached, that I’d  hidden under my chair, got entangled in my tallis and dangled there by my knee about a foot off the ground.

The rabbi was standing directly  facing me; he had to have seen it, but if he did, he didn’t show it — not even a flicker. He’d make a great poker player, I thought.

So to be on the safe side, I thought it best to avoid him… today of all days.