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[HANASHIR:6970] Re: Yom Kippur songs for preschoolers



Linda,

I will fax you some stuff.
Judy :)

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----- Original Message -----
From: <LSalvay (at) aol(dot)com>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 9:04 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:6967] Yom Kippur songs for preschoolers


> Okay, I need everyone's help. I've just begun teaching music at the local
JCC
> preschool, and I need some age-appropriate songs for Yom Kippur. The only
one
> I know is Debbie Friedman's "A Day Called Yom Kippur," and I think it may
be
> too wordy for the younger kids (ages 1 to 3). Does anyone have any quick
> suggestions for additional songs? (I'll need to learn them by next Monday,
so
> if they have a readily recognizable tune, or notation available, it would
be
> TREMENDOUSLY helpful!)
>
> Also, I know there's a little song that starts out, "Let's be friends,
make
> amends, now's the time to say I'm sorry..." I don't remember the tune, and
I
> don't know if there are any additional words. If anyone knows this and can
> fill in the missing details, I'd greatly appreciate it!
>
> Thanks everyone -- Shana Tova u'Metuka,
> Linda Salvay
>
> P.S. My fax # is 913-381-8311, if you have anything notated that might
help
> me out.
>
>

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