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For The Educator, a note from the songwriter: Or Chadash comes from the morning prayers, right before Ahava Rabah....... More

Note from the Songwriter: “Oh when the Jews! Go wash their hands!” This was the song shouted by every camper at Shabbat meals as we danced over to the sinks before ha-motzei....... More

Note from the Songwriter: See the flickering candles, taste the sweet wine, smell the warm challah, hear the sound of beautiful singing… All of our senses are engaged around the Shabbos table....... More

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For The Educator, a note from the songwriter: B’ezrat Hashem, which means “with God’s help,” is a Jewish saying....... More

Note from the Songwriter: A feather, candle, and a spoon....... More

For The Educator, a note from the songwriter: Though this song contains no Hebrew, the tension it presents is a part of our history and our present....... More

For The Educator, a note from the songwriter: Jerusalem has been a part of the Jewish psyche for millennia....... More

Note from the Songwriter: Things are all around us! They fill our pockets, our rooms, and our lives....... More

Numbers: 30:2-32:42 Eliana Light and Matt Bar from Bible Raps lay it down....... More

Note from the Songwriter: How do you say goodbye to something as dear, as precious, as holy, as Shabbat? Havdalah, meaning “separation”, attempts to make parting a little sweeter by ritualizing our transition from the holy back into the every-day, bringing some of that holiness along into the week....... More

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