For those of us who do not live in or near S&P communities, how do you maintain the tradition and (if applicable) impart it to your children (especially those who did not inherit this tradition from their families)?My options are three varieties of Ashkenazi, Habad, and Syrian-Yerushalmi (thankfully, this last is Syrian in terms of nusah hatefilla only and does not subscribe to the Taqana). At the moment (for various reasons), I'm normally with Habad on Shabbat and the Sephardic minyan on holidays - generally using DSP or the Koren Amsterdam Shabbat Humash (although I have tried using the Koren Eastern Sephardic siddurim, which attempts to point out where Western - read North African - communities differ from the Eastern) A few gentlemen and I have started a small Maghrebi minyan that meets periodically: we did our own Rosasana service and recently did our own erev Shabbat.