I made this recording for my mother who would stand for over three hours each Shabbat morning while Dad was in shul with a magnifyer to be able to read from the Artscroll siddur the morning services.
A month ago she had a stroke and I was sitting by her bedside in Ein Kerem (Jerusalem) Shabbt morning and she asked me to read the davening to her.
On returning to the States I thought I would record exactly the davening for her to listen to just like I had recited that Shabbat morning.
I am making it available here for anyone who suffers from vision problems and can no longer read the small lettering.
Hopefully this horrible macular disease will soon be cured.
Please consult your Rabbi if your are Sabbath observant to determine how and what may be done to listen to this in conformance with halachic standards of Shmirat Shabbat.
Reader Comments (1)
I made this recording for my mother who would stand for over three hours each Shabbat morning while Dad was in shul with a magnifyer to be able to read from the Artscroll siddur the morning services.
A month ago she had a stroke and I was sitting by her bedside in Ein Kerem (Jerusalem) Shabbt morning and she asked me to read the davening to her.
On returning to the States I thought I would record exactly the davening for her to listen to just like I had recited that Shabbat morning.
I am making it available here for anyone who suffers from vision problems and can no longer read the small lettering.
Hopefully this horrible macular disease will soon be cured.
Please consult your Rabbi if your are Sabbath observant to determine how and what may be done to listen to this in conformance with halachic standards of Shmirat Shabbat.