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[HANASHIR:6928] Re: anthem help



In addition to the fine choices you listed, I also use the following:

Hineh Ma Tov (Israeli Dance version)
Yedid Nefesh (when it's a more somber mood, for whatever reason)
Vetaheir Libeinu (the "freigish" tune - both are Chassidic)
"Hallelu" (the one Debbie F sings - Sufi tune, right?)
Oseh Shalom (various tunes)
Songs reflecting nearby holidays - Maoz Tsur during Chanukah, Adir Hu or
Dayeinu during Pesach, etc.

Other suggestions?  Aviva Rosenbloom, L.A.

-----Original Message-----
From: RMann73214 (at) aol(dot)com [mailto:RMann73214 (at) aol(dot)com]
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 8:10 AM
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
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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