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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
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