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[HANASHIR:6148] Re: havuot



Thanks Andy for your suggestions.   Since this is a conservative day school
I have to keep more to the "traditional stuff."    I do newer fun stuff for
enrichment purposes but the administration really wants me to keep to the
text and tradition.   Sorry I didn't state that before.   Thanks for
everyone's responses though.... and I'll make sure to try them at my reform
synagogue where I'm also the music specialist.
Meris
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Curry <acurry (at) CellNet(dot)com>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 3:50 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:6144] Re: havuot


>Meris,
>
>Without a great deal of thought and in no particular order:
>
>Moshe Emet V'Torato Emet
>Al Shlosha Dvarim
>V'Samachta B'chagecha
>Etz Chayim Hi/Tree of Life - any of scads of versions
>Shavuot (my own song, tongue in cheek)
>Any piece of Ahava Raba or Ahavat Olam blessing, e.g., Ki Hem Chayenu
>
>Kol tuv,
>Andy
>
>At 03:10 PM 5/30/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>Not to change the subject (ok, maybe TO change the subject from HN), if
you
>>were to do a program for 1st - 7th grade for Shavuot, what would be your
top
>>5 songs?   Already have Saleinu (which is NOT my favorite, and some torah
>>songs).   Perhaps you could respond before your 'thong' vacation.   Have a
>>great time.
>>Meris Ruzow
>>
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