;.cNet thru 3/97:  =ivnt1096 + =ivntshvt + =ivnt0397
;.l1,6,60,66,1,0,10,75,192,2,15,20,25,127,10,0,
=invnt97a
INVENTORY OF R. SHLOMO POSTING ON:
http://shamash.nysernet.org/judaica/rebshlomo
through 3/21/97
As received by sa from BZ prior to 10/96; and as downloaded by sathereafter.  Does not include Kislev, Tevet, and no doubt muchelse.
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=shintdis.doc

 Volume in drive C is SA_HAON_96 
The following copies of Internet R. Shlomo materials were rec'd byme (sa) 10/96. I have repackaged and retitled them:


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ESTHER1  TXT        20,769 02-29-96   7:23p
IYAR     TXT         5,279 05-20-96  12:22a
POSTPURM TXT         5,927 03-06-96   6:53p
SHLO-RH  TXT        75,195 09-17-96   3:10p
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WEDN'N01 TXT         5,546 07-26-96  11:08a
SMAG-EUL TXT         3,068 05-26-96   1:00p
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THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT ATTRIBUTED TO R. SHLOMO:

SCHAFER  SHR         7,049 10-20-96   5:29p
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THE FOLLOWING IS MY ANNOTED LISTING OF THE PRECEEDING 
ANNOTATED REPACKAGING (sa) OF R. SHLOMO MATERIALS REC'D VIAINTERNET TO 10/20/96

Filenames as posted on the Internet were not retained in materialsent to me.  However, date of posting was.

Basic details are:
Sender: owner-reb-shlomo@shamash.org
From: dovid@dorsai.org (Dovid Staloff)
To: reb-shlomo@shamash.org


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=sh47elj < Internet =shlo-rh.txt
R. Shlomo Carlebach, Elul 5747, Jerusalem, cut from Internettrnansmission 

Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 
Subject: Teshuva that Touches (txt)
Source:  Ostensibly a letter from R. Shlomo.  More likely a tapedteaching that was transcribed.  
	Editting, if any, is minimal; ie, however editted it showedgood taste, and an authentic, unaffected  respect from R. Shlomo'steaching. 
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=sh5748el
R. Shlomo / Elul 5748  Jerusalem /  Tr. by EW for Connections /
Cut from Internet:
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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 
Subject: Kingdom of Free Choice (txt)
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R. Shlomo Carlebach / Elul 5745 / Brooklyn / transcribed by RivkaHaut for Connections / Internet 9/96

Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 
Subject: Responsiveness and Redemption (txt)

EVALUATION:  
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his strikes me as an exceptionally solid teaching, on anintermediate level.  A number of points are made that I don'trecall as clearly from elsewhere.
	Rivka Haut has transcribed, and I assume lightly editted,many R. Shlomo teachings; this article is the first in which I'vetaken note of her hand, which seems to rest as lightly as possibleon the text.  This transcription/edit seems to clearly establishher qualification as a transcriber/editor of R. Shlomo material.{sa} 
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=shel5746
R. Shlomo Carlebach / Elul 5746, Brooklyn /Transcribed  by RivkaHaut for Connections

From Internet:

Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 21:59:09 -0400
Subject: Gate Opening Torah (txt)
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R. Shlomo Carlebach / Elul 5751 / New York

Source:  Ostensibly an open letter from R. Shlomo, presumably tothe NY Shul newsletter.  Probably taped, transcribed.
COMMENT:

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	It seems to me to have been not merely editted (eg trimmingoff superfluous words, tidying up syntax, translating a few Hebrew& Yiddish terms) but over-edited  (eg tossing in currentlypolitically fashionable phrasing and terms and maybe even a fewremarks that R. Shlomo didn't use). Eg the title. {FN1-sa}
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 Retyped (sa) (with Dealer's Choice re-punctuation) 
     from Internet =shlo-rh.txt
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R. Shlomo Carlebach / Elul 5754, New York / 
Source:  Apparently a written message, presumably for the KehillatJacob Newsletter.  

Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 
Subject: The Rebbe's Final Wish (txt)

Subtitler notes:  The last written message Reb Shlomo gave over tothe hevra. New York, Elul 5754.

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From:  

CONNECTIONS VOL IV #1, 1988--5749
      	1	"Cry over every Stitch"     CNS/IV(1)e
Transcribed for Connections by Miriam Rubinoff
Brooklyn, Elul 5748.

Text from Internet: Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 
To: reb-shlomo@shamash.org
Subject: The Tailor of Porisov (txt)
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SHIY5746             4,351 10-20-96   6:14p

=shiy5746
R. Shlomo Carlebach / Iyar 5746, NY 
Via Internet: Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 0
Sender: owner-reb-shlomo@shamash.nysernet.org
Subject: It's still Iyar!
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The following is my rename of =purim.txt, 21.015K
SH_CONI1            21,378 10-20-96   7:01p
Transmitted by Internet.  Details of transmission n/a to me.
DUPLICATES =sh_cnsI1.ein  (Typed from CNS by sa)
[ I assume this is the original, not a copy of my re-typiing; butI've not checked.]
Source:  CONNECTIONS,  VOLUME I #1  Feb.--March 1985               10!  "And Esther Wrote" (Teachings on Purim) CNS/I(1)c
                    INPUT=sh_cnsI1.ein
This article is quite a strong egalitarian statement by R. Shlomo.
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Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 
Subject: Post Purim Torah from the Rebbe

A teaching for the full-moon-month between Purim & Pesach.
Date n/a , Place n/a , Transcriber n/a , Editor n/a
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SH_WM796             5,873 10-21-96   6:38a

=sh_wm796 < =wedn'n01.txt < Internet:
R. Shlomo Carlebach / Wedding, Miscellaneous, Rec'd 7/96 viaInternet, Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 
Subject: Wedding Blessings from the Rebbe
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=sh73av15 < tub'av01.txt < Internet:
R. Shlomo Carlebach / Tu b'Av  / HLP 5733 (1973) / WEDDING, MISC
HLP = House of Love & Prayer, San Francisco
Transcriber not given

Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 
Subject: T'u B'Av Wedding Torah from the Rebbe
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=shr_mp  < =shvuous02.txt < Internet:
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 
From: Mordechai Perlman <aw004@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
To: Dovid Staloff <dovid@dorsai.org>
Cc: reb-shlomo@shamash.nysernet.org
Subject: Re: The Holiness of Shavuot Night
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Reminiscence about R. Shlomo / Mordechai Pearlman / Internet
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=sh72svhl Cut from =shvuos01.txt from Internet:
R. Shlomo Carlebach / Sivan 5732 HLP / Shvuous, Book of Ruth / 
Internet details:  21 May 1996 
Sender: owner-reb-shlomo@shamash.nysernet.org
Subject: Book of Ruth
Transcriber not given.
I'M SURE THIS HAS BEEN INPUT &/OR PRINTED.
I think this was in HBG or CNS  but I've not yet checked.
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Date: 21 May 1996 Sender: owner-reb-shlomo@shamash.nysernet.org
Subject: Shavuot Torah
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R. Shlomo Carlebach / 1981 New York / Shvuout
Apparently to Carlebach Shul Newsletter
Transcriber not given
Appparently editted.  In the USA they all drink homogenized  milk.
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=sh88sv1 <shvuos01.txt via Internet:
R. Shlomo Carlebach/ 1988 NY / Shvuot / via Internet
Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 
Subject: The Holiness of Shavuot Night

Transcriber not given
Primary topic:  the Alexander Rebbe on Tikun Leil Shvuot
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MATERIAL ON WEBSITE OTHER THAN R. SHLOMO TEACHINGS:

SCHAFER  SHR         7,049 10-20-96   5:29p

* THIS IS NOT A TEACHING OF R. SHLOMO, NOR RECOLLECTION  OF HISTEACHINGS, NOR REMINISCENCE OF HIS BIOGRAPHY;  IT IS A DROSH INHIS HONOR.

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	I bumped into the Schafer's when R. Shlomo spoke at AnotherPlace Farm, Greenville NH.   I guess I taped it, and transcribedsome  (=sh_onjoy; copied as \REUVEN:joy_  but I reckon theSchaefer's did a much more comprehensive taping of whatever talksdid not occur on Shabat.  They've probably got a pretty goodcollection of R. Shlomo material.
	So here we had this black-hat & headscarf couple, with theirclean shiny car, two babies and a basinette, plopped doown amidstthe hippies.  On Sunday morning there was a reasonable sizeblizzard; I tried to get R. Shlomo to take his ride back to theBoston airport with them, but one of the hippies had alreadyoffered  a ride in his old pick-up truck or some such, and R.Shlomo said, No, I have to go with him.  Well, I kept trying toimprove the situation by hustling him a better vehicle, and hecontinued to honor the person who had offered him the first ride - like, the Schaefers probably had the only vehicle with a heater;and one of the hippies had to take his rather large dog, becauseshe would have been very upset at missing the  party --  and theupshot was a caravan of about a dozen freakmobiles crawlingthrough a  blizzard down icy New Hampshire roads toward Route 128, which was down to about 1 slow lane that morning.  As memoryserves, the Schaefers stayed with the caravan to keep an eye onthings, in case they were needed; but the freaks drove R. Shlomoto the Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge in Brookline -- his usualpied-a-terre in Boston, at least in the 70s.  Although it lackedthe cachet of the Ritz, on Boston Garden, Howard Johnson's held aa long-established reputation decades earlier for offering 57flavors of ice-cream 
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-- indeed, when  a Mr. Howard Johnson, not previously a householdword in scientific circles, was named President of MIT, JimBeattie remarked, "Not the Howard Johnson?".  But Jim Beattie wasfrom Maine.  
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 and in any event, R. Shlomo was not partial to dry martinis.

But perhaps some folks don't peruse an annotated bibliography toread about 57 flavors of ice cream.
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Subject: Fwd: Teshuva in Joy
From: schafer@juno.com (Nossen & Channah Schafer)

TESHUVA IN JOY:  TORAH BASED UPON TORAS EMES OF IZBITZS, REBNACHMAN OF BRESLOV, AND REBBE SHLOMO CARLEBACH.


PREPARED BY NOSSEN AND CHANNAH SCHAFER ELUL 5756 
e-mail    schafer@juno.com
54 Mountain St.
Sharon, MA 02067
(617) 784-9306
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SHR_SM  < =smag-eul.txt               871 10-20-96   5:54p

Reminiscence of R. Shlomo by Shaul Maggid, now teaching at JewishTheological Seminary. 
To write this he had to go back to college?

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FIEFDOMS, PROJECTS, & REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION:

Other notes from the rebshlomo Internet site, 11/18/96:

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Shaul Maggid has wound up as a Professor at JTS.  
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Date: 10 Oct 1996 
To: Reb Shlomo's Chevra everywhere
From: Yakov Lewis
Subject: Reb Shlomo and his Hasidim

Yakov Lewis asks for help in writing a class essay.  Asks assortedlofty questions.
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10 Oct 1996 20:07:56 -0400 (EDT)
To: Reb Shlomo's Chevra everywhere
From: Menachem Creditor
Subject: Thesis Project

I've decided to write my senior thesis for Columbia University'sDepartment of Religion on the development of "Carlebach Judaism" .

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Other, not included:

A biographic bit by Jeanette Friedman with NC; so fluffy it'snearly useless.  One learns that R. Shlomo "also read everysecular book he could get his hands on -- the Europeanphilosophers and novelists, all the classics. "     
One also learns that after getting smicha, "he went to Columbia
University and got his Phd."
	Astounding if true; one would then like to know the topic ofthe Dissertation, and read it.  Bound to be on file at Columbia.
	Of course if it ain't true, scratch that biographer.  There esome mistakes which anyone can make, but only once.  Like takingoff down the runway with your back door open.
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COMMENTS ON INTERNET SITE:

That's about all I found on the Site worth noting.
Like taking a slow taxi tour, with the meter running,  of aWestern Town that turns out to be a Hollywood set.   In the middleof L.A., with the rapists and facists lurking, so everybody talkscute and sweet and nobody leaves their physical address.  Enoughfluff to insulate a Nudipool in Kamkatchka.   Darned littlesubstantive stuff; maybe NacDonalds gets exclusive rewrite rights.  Modi'in did a concert with assorted megabands playing the music.                       
There was a space for Kislev tachings, but it didn't connect;maybe they're putting in new stuff; will try to recheck in a fewweeks.
	What is annoying is that previous teachings have been takenoff.  And I still can't find a  way to write Snailmail to the Sitemanager.
	I  guess it's like billboards;  each month they put a newteaching-of-the-month up, and take down the old ones.  But I foundpractically no listings of teachings nor comprehensive listings offolks active.  If any.

	Like, I have seen  the present, and it's MacDonalds.
	The Internet was  designed as a vehicle for academicnetworking.   R. Shlomo Carlebach was a major contemporary Jewishthinker, who left extensive teachings in a maximally disorganizedmanner.  The Internet,  including this site, seems  now to beserving as a vehicle for Lowest-Common-Denominator Pop Culture(LCD  Pop, doc.)

	I did not hook up in time to get the Kislev teachings.
	Posting from Shvat on seem more substantive; but the sitestill ain't remotely close to academic standards.
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=ivntshvt

=invintsh
START INV OF /INTSHVAT
Inventory of R. Shlomo teachings et al. posted on Internet formonth of Shvat.
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N.B.:  Starting at least with Shvat 1997, substantial teachingsoccur on the rebshlomo net site, copyright by the Carlebach Fdnt,and restricted only from commerical redistribution.  
	In my opinion, it is quite appropriate to let the Fdnt holdcopyright for commercial distribution to any teachings it iswilling to release non-commerically for study.
	Assuming of course, there are no other nor better claims tosaid copyright.
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=sh2n97s  < sanzer.txt  1.456K
SECONDARY TEACHING:  RECOLLECTION OF R. SHLOMO TEACHING
DISTRIBUTED INTERNET, 1997, Shvat
SOURCE NOT STATED.
Recollection of instructions of the Old Lubavitcher Rebbe to R.Shlomo.  Level:  Advanced.
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=SH72SF01  < sanzer.doc  9.698 K 
R. Shlomo Carlebach, 5732 (1971-72), House of Love & Prayer (SanFranciso)
From Internet rebshlomo, 1997 Shvat
Further details of source not given.
I'm not quite clear whose comments are added:  Reckon theWebmaster did it.                
Sanzer stories, told by R. Shlomo.           
lst story:  Level, elementary; apparently editted.
2nd story:  Level, intermediate, apparently verbatim excerpt
3rd story:  Level, elementary, apparently excerpt, editted
4th story:  Level, elementary; apparently editted
5. The Sanzer's Levaya (Funeral):   Apparently rewritten.
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=sh82shjl  R. Shlomo Carlebach, 5741, Shvat Yerushelayim 11.837K
Copyright (C) by the Shlomo Carlebach Foundation, 1994.
 > Internet Shvat 1997.  NOT FOR COMMERCIAL REDISTRIBUTION.
Downloaded from Internet, 1997, Shvat.
Source given as Yerushalyim, Shvat 5741.  Further details ofsource not given.
Apparently verbatim.
Sounds like Witts to me.
Level:  Intermediate  
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=shw1in97 < =chuppah.doc     4.742 K
No Source doc nor other source details given.
Apparently an excerpt for a Wedding Transcription.  
I can trace this back to =intro2, which I think is a rename of=me, both of which I had assumed were EW's introduction, in herown words, to the draft Wedding Book.  I excerpt it in =sh3w2ein. I have not found it in any input wedding transcript.

lst line:
	Why does the Bas Kol  (voice from heaven) come to say whowill who will marry whom forty days before the person is born?
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=ivnt0397
INVENTORY OF /INT0397

 Volume in drive C is SA_HAON_96 
 Volume Serial Number is 2036-4D2F
 Directory of C:\SH1196\INTSH967\INT0397

These were downloaded on the dates indicated.
They cover the months of Tevet, I think; and of Adar I, whichapparently was not changed for Adar II (amdist which now we is).

=history.htm =shvbio001
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=adar.htm  
FLAG#BIOGRAPHIC
This is biographic.  Advanced level.  Not clear who wrote it.  
Story told by R. Shlomo at the levaya for his brother, R. EliChaim Carlebach.  Sayings of R. Eli-Chaim Carlebach. 
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=adar1.htm
FLAG#TEACHINGS
Teaching on Adar Rishon.  
I suppose the teaching is by R. Shlomo, but parts seem veryeditted.  Not cutsie-d up, just condensed to facts.
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=chuppah1.txt   13.713K
House of Love and Prayer, San Francisco, 5733.  [probably 1973]
Apparently excerpt from verbatim transcript, with topical headingsand a few translations inserted.  Apparently an actual wedding. No further details given; I can't identify from =inv0494a.
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=chuppah2.txt	4.228K   SAVE WITH NOTE THAT IT'S A DUPLICATE
This is the 'bas kol' teaching previously listed.
I have previously listed it in /INTSHVAT as =chuppah.doc, which Irenamed =shw1in97.  Traced back to =intro2, which I think is arename by EW of her =me.  Not clear if it is a weddingtranscription, or written by EW.
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=kaddish.txt  2.624K   #NEW                
New York, 2 Kislev 5748.  [December(?)  1987]
Short verbatim excerpt, transcript not listed.
In honor of the the mother of Dovid [Stoloff?].
Venue not stated; probably Carlebach shul.
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=politics.txt	1.668K  #NEW
	An excerpt, apparently editted, source not given; merely abrief plea for left/right amity; date not given; probably beforethe Peres/Rabin 'piece process', which R. Shlomo did not endorse.
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=purim.txt 21.015K
This is "And Esther Wrote" , which I have previously input fromdownload as =sh_conI1, which duplicates =sh_cnI1.ein, which Iretyped from Connections Vol. I, Number 1.  As noted, I have notchecked to see if this input is taken from my retyping, or from amore original source.
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House of Love and Prayer, San Francisco.
Purim 5732.

1) How Pinchas learned to say "GOOD PURIM ! ! !"   3.342K
This is apparently editted, and occurs as an edit in HBG and CNS.
Source:  HBGI(1)a,  transcribed, presumably with edit, by ElanaSchachter & Yael M'Sinai

reprinted CNS/I(1)a, Input =gutpurim, Transcripts B16aHH10
Input =gutpurim 5.171K

2) The Fixing of Purim.  
	Not included in =gutpurim.
	Source probably HBGI(1)b, Purim teachings, pp5.
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=sanzer.txt  12.109K
This is a revision of =sanzer.doc (which I retitle =sh72sf01,9.698K) posted in Shvat.  Two stories are added:  `In Ropshitz'and 'A hot cup of coffee'.  There is also some additionaleditting, and/or re-editting of edits, so to trace the vervbatimain't straightforward, nor even maybe possible.

Sanzer stories, edit from R. Shlomo teachings of Sanzer stories heheard from the Bobover Rebbe.
1.         The Surgery
House of Love and Prayer, San Francisco, 5732.   Apparent edit.
2. The Holy Sanzer on "Torah"
House of Love and Prayer, San Francisco, 5732.  Apparent verbatim.
3. In Ropshitz  .  Apparent light edit.
4. The Cane  .  Apparent edit.
5. A Hot Cup of Coffee .  Apparent edit. Eg "exclaimed the Sanzer"
6. The Paretz's Daughter.  Apparent edit. Eg "flabbergasted"
7. The Levaya (Funeral). Apparent edit.  Eg, "sobbing masses" 
(Story told at R. Shlomo's levaya.)
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=shaul.txt  2.066K   #NEW AS INPUT
House of Love and Prayer, San Fracisco.
Shabbos P. Zakhor, 5732.  [1972] 
Possible previous publication: Cf. HBG/I(4)c 
I cannot guess which of the many 1972 transcripts might be thesource.
Verbatim excerpt; very good.
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BIOGRAPHIC:

=shvbio01  < history.htm 
FLAG#BIOGRAPHIC
	Download 11/18/96
Mini-bio by Jeanette Friedman, with the assistance of NC

Contrary to my first impression, this does hold a lot of usefulinformation, but one should check its accuracy.  There seem to bethree questionable assertions:  that R. Shlomo was widely read insecular literature,  that the family fled Austria via Lithuania,and that R. Shlomo got a Ph.d. at Columbia University in New York,ca. 1956 (!). 

Notes:  b. Berlin 1925, twin brother Eli-Chaim; sister Shulamit. Both sides of the family "from rabbinic stock".  Father, R.Naftali Carlebach, termed "mitnaged"; became chief rabbi of Baden,spa-city near Vienna (Austria).
	Story of R. Naftali Carlebach's compassion for a poor man.
	Says that at age 5 Shlomo knew half the chumash by heart.
"Thirsty for knowledge, Shlomo also read every secular book hecould get his hands on -- the European philosophers and novelists,all the classics."
	Notes that R. Shlomo met many of the great rabbis who came toBaden.  "Shlomo became friends with the Tchortkover, the Shiniver,the Alte Rebbe of Lubavitch, and he said, `I inhaled them./"
"As a young boy, Shlomo joined the choir in Baden,"

" As the Carlebach family fled from the Nazis in 1939, heading forthe ship that would carry them to freedom, they stopped at thegreat yeshiva in Telz, Lithuania and learned Torah in the style ofthe Telzers for a few weeks."
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COMMENT:  I'm not clear on the geography.  It might be, if theytook ship on the Baltic.  Danzig?
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Arrived in USA 1939, settled in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.  R.Naftali Carlebach became Rabbi of Young Israel on Troy Ave. nearEmpire Blvd, "for almost 10 years."  Contact with the OldLubavitcher Rebbe.
"But when Reb Naftali, true to his ethical roots, refused to do an[fund?] appeal on Yom Kippur in 1949, he was asked to leave. 

So Reb Naftali moved his family to Manhattan and took overCongregation Kehillath Jacob, which is now the Carlebach shul onWest 79th St. "

R. Shlomo became close to the [late] Lubavitcher Rebbe starting1950.   Notes that R. Shlomo studied with Rav Aaron Kotler.
Says that [in 1956?] R. Shlomo taught a classon chassidism atColumbia University [through Columbia Hillel, I would assume].

"It was 1956. Shlomo decided he needed smicha, so he went to RabbiIsaac Hutner, then at Torah Vodaath, who gave him a "farher," andin two months Reb Shlomo was granted "Yori Yori, Yaden, Yaden"smicha, the highest degree of smicha. And then he went to Columbia
University and got his Phd."
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COMMENT:  I never heard of R. Shlomo having a Ph.d, nor of havingwritten anything, much less a dissertation. I rather doubt that hewas ever enrolled at Columbia U.  If he did, it would be onrecord, as would his dissertation.   The writer may have mistakena facetious remark for a statement of fact.
Most folks take Ph.d's as a bit of a joke.
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Says his first gig as a Rabbi was Dorothy, New Jersey, congrgationof egg-farmers, Holocaust survivors.  
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COMMENT:  Might well have been the Baron de Hirsh fund that hadset them up as egg-farmers.  The fund did that for Israel.
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Started learning guitar in 1958.
"In 1960, he cut his first album: `Haneshama Lach.'" 
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I can't tell when this was posted; I think it's been up for sometime.   
Elana Rappaport xSchachter,  who editted HBG for 5 years, isworking on a Wedding Book, in co-operation with NC "and theCarlebach Estate."  
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[Now that is an interesting distinction; it does imply, as onewould have assumed, that administration of the Estate is notcontrolled by the divorced wife, appearances notwithstanding.]
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Requests data.  E-mail:  rabbielana@aol.com
Rabbi Elana Schachter, 6723 Emlen St.,  Philadelphia, PA; Tel:215--849-0821.         

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COMMENTS:
The notion of a Wedding book started, as far as I know, with agrant to Alon Teager at Modi'in, ca. 1988, who lost most of hisinput to a bad 360K Floppy Drive.   I had some hand in trying torecover some of the input; sent to the Witts.

R. Shlomo Wedding input, transcripts, and output of the input waslost, are noted in =inv0494a; and excerpted in \WED1094: =sh3wza1

The project then went to the Witts, who seemed to have it nearlycompleted, when it was handed by NC to Elana Rappaport.  In 10/94I dashed off a set of topical excerpts from input \WED1094, andsent that out to the Carlebach Foundation, NC, & the Witts; mythought was that one could quickly create from that, a sort ofHow-to-do-it Shlomo Wedding Handbook.

I've always thought this a problematic project for severalreasons:  (1) real questions of copyright (ie, you hire the rabbito marry you, he says some good words, and some personal words, dothey then belong to you or him.); (2) relatively little teaching,since most of a wedding is getting through the ritual, and keepingthe groom and the in-laws from running away.  (3) relativelylittle innvation; there ain't that much new to say at a wedding.  
	Offhand, I don't recall sustained teachings on transcripts ofR. Shlomo weddings; one just gets new commentaries on each of the20(?) steps of the wedding.  And a few short teachings.
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Web Page for:  The Reb Shlomo Carlebach Foundation, Inc. , 401West End Avenue, Suite 5F, NY NY 10024; Tel: 212--877-3968; POB2543, Jerusalem 91025; Tel: 02--345-264  [Jlem phones now prefixedwith a 6; so:  02--6345-264].
Foundation mailing list:  dovid@dorsai.org
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From NC to Carlebach Fdnt; Webmaster includes a brief summary ofpart of comminque.   
	Appended is a long statement of the projects in Israel; dont'know who wrote it.

  Date not stated in download; apparently after 2/95 and before5/95. File listed as Teves 5755 .
States that R. Shlomo incorporated the Fdnt in NY in 10/94.
"It was his desire to gather his work so that his teachings
and music could be published in a way that he desired. He wanted
to finally own his work, so that royalties would continue to
provide for his family. "  Notes the children are age 20 and 17.
Requests:  "Please, chevra, share your stories and memories onlywith those family and friends who are connected to theFoundation."   
Requests that copies of all tapes, photos, videos, etc., andtranscriptions, be sent to the Fdnt.
States that 20 groups "Friends" of the Fdnt, each headed by anofficial representative, are now in place. [ I have seen nolisting of same on Website.]  Offers renumeration to transcribers,with royalities acruing to the descendents.  First meeting of USFdnt apparently 2/19/95.
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"Reb Shlomo (ztl) was notified in the Fall that he would beawarded
the 1995 Jewish Cultural Achievement Award in Performing Arts by
the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. His wife and children
will accept the posthumous award in New York on May 15."
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"The Foundation owns only 4 of the many "masters" of Shlomo's
music: HaNeshama Lach, Borchi Nafshi, Days are Coming, and a few
of Shlomo's stories. We need $15-20,000 in donations or interest-
free loans to immediately digitize and release these works."      
"Our goal is to raise $1,000,000 this year in order to start the
collection and distribution of all of Shlomo's work."

ANNOUNCED PROJECT:
""Shlomo's Stories, Vol 2", will be edited by Susan Mesinai with
Neila Carlebach, and will published through the Foundation."
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[COMMENT:  The Aronson publication of Shlomo Stories was ofexceptional quality; and Aronson seems to have excellentpositioning as a distributor of Jewish texts.  I doubt anothercommercial publisher could be found; Yael spent years looking. Maybe Aronson declined to publish a 2nd volume.  I doubt the Fdntcould do so; and I have concluded that the likelihood ofcommerically profitable publication of R. Shlomo teachings,particularly in authentic form, is negligible.  
	Moreover, the Fdnt seems to have set an unrealistic fundraising goal as a precondition of distribution, and apparentlyeven of archiving, of R. Shlomo's teachings.
	Music may be profitable, and its commercial distribution isproperly subject to copyright litigation.  R. Shlomo's stories areboth the most elementary (as editted) and most marketable of histeachings; but few folks get rich from royalties.  Apart from aWedding Book, and from its work in support of the Website, theFdnt has announced no plans for distributing teachings.]
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Last Hoshana Raba [ie, 11/94] a professional video was shot in theShule and will be edited and released.
	 A film of Shlomo's Poland trip in 1989 has also been agreedto with Menachem Daum and Rachel Schraub
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[COMMENT:  I think that as of '95 the Schrab's were still holdingon funding.  And I'm not sure how much footage of R. Shlomo inPoland they planned to included. ]
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A second bart of the Shuva tape that was released last summer is
being put together as are two other professionally recorded tapes.
The Hallel tape that Shlomo recorded last year is also in the
process of being mixed with additional instruments and choir by
Benzion Solomon.

Benzion Solomon is planning to put another song book together.
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[COMMENT:  Check status.]
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Yehoshua and Emunah Witt are near completion of transcribing tapes
for two books: Shlomo's Weddings and Months of the Year. 
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[COMMENT:  The Wedding book was apparently re-assigned by NC toElana Rappaport Schachter; Cf. =elana.
Tora Times had been releasing Audio excerpts of monthly teachings,apparently largely drawn from Jerusalem Star recordings.  I don'tknow if they completed a cycle.
The Website has been releasing excerpted monthly teachings.]
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A Passover Hagaddah compiled by Shalom Brot is slated for release
next year.
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[COMMENT:  Check status.  Cancelled?]
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These will be edited, translated into Hebrew and released throughthe Foundation.

"Emunah Witt is heading up a chevra newsletter to link theworldwide Shlomo chevra together with their thoughts, stories,festivities and reminscences about Reb Shlmo ztl."
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[COMMENT:  EW works pretty good.  This has occurred, as KolChevre.  It's very good as just that; though it's not much as asource for teachings.  Again, best collection of R. Shlomoteachings are those transcribed by the Witts, in most part fromteachings given by R. Shlomo in their honor at their home.]
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Talk of a yeshiva run by Shlomo's chevra teaching Shlomo's Torahs
in a Shlomo way to be situated in either Jerusalem or on theMoshav is happening. 
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[COMMENT:  There is activity by the chevre at Modi'in, althoughtalk of a Yeshiva seems to have remained that.  There is a newbaal tchuva yeshiva in Bat Ayin, involving Moshe Geller,ostensibly in the spirit if not intellectual tradition of R.Shlomo Carlebach.]
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To: Fdnt from NC.  Date given on Site as Sheves 5755 (1/95).  

" Before Shlomo left this world, we incorporated the ShlomoCarlebach Foundation in New York. Shlomo was ready to start hisYeshiva. He also wanted to gather all the masters all the mastersof his recordings for re-release --his teachings are concerts andat-home gatherings on tape and video -- to create a library. Andabove all, he3 wanted everyone whom he influenced or moved towrite their personal stories and send them to the Foundation, inorder to write Shlomo's life story through the eyes of all us;friends, chassidim and family. "

States that the Fdnt has been incorporated in USA and Israel, andplans to set up in Canada, UK, and South Africa [ie, Alon Teager,I presume].

" ... we have been approached from all over the world by those whowant to write books, release tapes and videos and set up otherfunds in Shlmo's memory. We are so grateful for this outpouring
of love and devotion and ask everyone to please work with theFoundation so we can bring everything together. We can all do somuch more with a united effort to assure the accuracy and highquality, and to capture some of the magical essence Shlomo imbuedin all he did."                             
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The distinction between NC and the Fdnt is not entirely clear.  
Nice to hear that there's a commitment to 'accuracy'; I assumethat entails responsibility to, if not necessarily availabilityof, verbatim transcripts.   
To funnel all teachings through a single person, or even singleFoundation, would in this context probably be to practically blocktheir distribution.]
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The Shlomo Carlebach Anthology</A> - Pasternak / Tara Book<P>
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By Shlomo Carlebach - Edited By Velvel Pasternak. The definitivecollection of Shlomos music in print. 133 selections representhis most popular songs recorded over a 30 year period. Thisanthology combines the Carlebach Songbook I & II, plus additionalmaterial printed for the first time. Melody line, chords, texts,transliterations and translations.
ISBN 0-933676-33-6 144 Pg.  H/C
<p> Catalog # CO-SCA-01B       
<B>Price: $29.95</b><P>
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Shlomo Carlebach Songbook II</A> - Pasternak / Tara Book<P>
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<p>By Shlomo Carlebach - 66 songs from 8 recordings composedbetween 1970 and 1980. Includes: Am Yisrael Chai, Adir Hu, OdYishama, Asher Bara, Tov Lhodot etc. Melody line, chords, texts,transliterations and translations.
80 Pages Softcover
<p> Catalog # CO-SCA-02B       
<B>Price: $16.95</b><P>
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Shlomo's Stories</A> - Shlomo Carlebach Book<P>
Best of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo Cass<P>
Best of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Live In Tel Aviv</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Shabbos In Shomayim</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo Double Cass<P>
Shabbos In Shomayim</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Best of Carlebach Part 1 60's</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo DoubleCass<P>
Best of Carlebach Part 2 70's</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo DoubleCass<P>
Best of Carlebach Part 3 80's</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo DoubleCass<P>
Best of Carlebach Part 4 90's</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo DoubleCass<P>
A Celebration of Life & Peace</A> - Carlbach, Shlomo  Video<P>
Shabbos With Shlomo</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo Double Cass<P>
Shabbos With Shlomo</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
In the Palace of the King</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo  Cass.<P>
In the Palace of the King</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
S. Carlebach Village Gate</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo Cass<P>
S. Carlebach Village Gate</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Sweetest Friends Final Session</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo  DoubleCass<P>
Very Best of Carlebach Vol 1</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Very Best of Carlebach Vol 2</A> - Carlebach, Shlomo CD<P>
Klezmers Playing Carlebach</A> - Moussa Berlin cs<P>
Klezmers Playing Carlebach</A> - Moussa Berlin CD<P>
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Apparently a new Baal Tchuva yeshiva in Gush Etzion, led by MoishGeller (who I think has some association with Yakar).
Tel:  02-993-3223, 02-993-2829
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