The best is when the B"K starts nudging me right after, as if I didn't get it when he read it at 5x the decibel level of the rest of the words...
Best is when BK knows how to handle it properly. IE an excessively long pause, wait till everyone settles down and finishes doing it, and only then say koeila...
I've yet to figure out why everybody does it here. What's so different than every other time? It's like those people who say random words with the chazan by chazaras hashatz by shabbos mincha...
Probably because you lein the same Maftir for 8 days in a row, so people are familiar with the trop by then. As opposed to Sukkos for example.
+1Seriously explain to me how this started. Why not pick any random word to sing along with. Is there a deeper meaning?
it is common for many azla geresh's
it is common for many azla geresh'sThe differences from day to day on sukkos are very slight.
Correct, but as far as I remember, the leining on Sukkos has no azla geresh's.
rav of a shul i davened at on yom tov said its the am ha'aratzim "saying" that they also know the trup
I wouldn't want to be a member in his shul.
Is an azla geresh like a siren song with mesmerizing powers?