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This website is backwards-compatible -- that is, it will work with any browser or Internet device known to mankind. A screen-reader (a tool that reads a website aloud for blind people) and a braille converter will have absolutely no problem accessing this site and converting it to an understandable medium to the person on the other end. In fact, if you view this website in Lynx, a text-only browser (no images, no colours, no nothing), you will be able to navigate it and find your vitally needed information just as easily as with the latest version of Internet Explorer.

However, some browsers/Internet devices comply with web standards more than others and will display this page more prettily than others. You will be able to access the content with any device; though whether you will see the design (which isn't too shabby, by the way, if you happen to see it) is merely a question of the standards-compliance of your browsing tool. No need to worry, you can still find what you need...
Project Z'mirot






Credits

One fine day, Stu Glaser, EPA Rel/Ed was hoping to learn some new Ruach songs. Suddenly, he had a brilliant idea! If everyone could just put the songs online with an audio file, then anyone could learn them!

Stu Glaser thought out a plan of action. "Hmmm," he though. "If I could just find someone who is cool enough to code, dexterous enough to develop, and potent enough to program, I could get this done by next summer." But who could help this rambunctious Rel/Ed put this project together? Who really was potent enough to program this possibly preposterous project?

Once again, Stu Glaser had a brilliant idea. He decided to approach Online Services Chair (and current Comm VP) Jason Lustig.

And so these two compatriots began their quest to battle lack of enthusiasm and fight for the rights of people who want to learn Ruach everywhere!

But they were not alone in their quest! Our heros were assisted by the knights of the Order of the Orange Sweatshirts! None other than the Regional Rel/Ed Vice Presidents.

On our heros worked to put together the most melodious project that ever existed.
Will they succeed?
Will they sing in tune?

Only you can find out, so go check out Project Z'mirot today!