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Rabbi Michoel Slavin, veteran and expert Baal Korei, is the regular Torah reader in the central Chabad synagogue in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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4 Comments
Gershon Reich
New York
August 2, 2021
Good Job, Rabbi Slavin!! Your recording's really help me whenever I learn the Kriah. Reply
Yonah
August 13, 2017
My problems with this Kriyah As a Jew who lains with the Ashkenazi trope, this adaptation can get confusing for me in multiple ways. The trope are aligned in a different way than I'm used to, the guy uses the ashkenazi pronunciations whilst I use the sefardi pronunciations. Also the laining is a bit slow, even though I am trying to learn. I'm trying to learn the Yisrael portion for Shabbat afternoon and Monday and Thursday mornings, so I would like a better split with the first Aliyah, so that I can study a bit better. Reply
Chabad.org Staff
November 30, 2017
in response to Yonah:
hi, have you tried the Torah Trainer at chabad.org/torahtrainer it allows for greater flexibility. Reply

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