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[HANASHIR:6915] Re: anthem help



Rick --

I have found that the Friedman Oseh Shalom makes a nice closing song,
especially when I do a straight May the Words after the silent prayer,
rather than the usual Oseh.  Last night I did the Taubman Romemu as a
closing song, instead of as the opening song as I've done previously, and it
seemed to work.

Rob Weissman


----- Original Message -----
From: <RMann73214 (at) aol(dot)com>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 11:09 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:6914] Re: anthem help


> Hi guys,
>
> I've been around, lurking and reading but not writing much.
>
> Marsha, I too bought a Steve Dropkin songbook (thank you Steve).  I bought
it
> for his version of Ein Keloheinu, which is wonderful and very
"congregation
> friendly."
>
> When we did E.K. in the past, we had been using the traditional melody or
the
> one by Hans Wurman in G.O.S.(he lives in Chicago and he's still around
> playing organ and composing.  He's in his 70's)
>
> I have a question for the group.  I have been using the following as
closing
> songs for Friday night Shabbat services.  Can anyone make suggestions to
add
> to this list.
>
> Adon Olam           (various melodies)
> T'filat Haderech        (Friedman)
> L'chi Lach          (Friedman)
> Ein Keloheinu       (Trad., Wurman, Dropkin)
> Shalom Chaverim (Composer?...I use it for children's services)
> Adonai Oz           (Klepper)
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
> Rick Mann
>
>
>
>

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