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[HANASHIR:7082] Re: Add a prayer for peace



Dear Jill,(and fellow Hanashirites), As someone who has spent the past two
weeks following the extraordinarily biased coverage of the escalating
events in Israel, and who has spent the past two days glued to the TV or
radio, I can tell you there are plenty of us here who are just as dismayed,
disillusioned, frustrated as you must be...I only wanted to send you a
sense of encouragement that you are not alone in your feelings...last night
in the Twin Cities, and I happen to know that also in Chicago, New York,
Milwaukee and Los Angeles, there were community-wide rallies in support of
Israel and on behalf of peace. So, please know that our hearts are with you
over there...I've been on your end of it and I know how isolating it can
feel. Chazak ve'ematz. Laura Harari




At 03:00 AM 10/13/2000 EDT, you wrote:
>                           HANASHIR Digest 1026  Topics covered in this issue 
> include:    1) 
>add a prayer for peace         by jill    2)  Re: Sukkot Melodies      by
>Barbara462 (at) aol(dot)com   3)  Re: Lulav shake      by caanders (at) 
>netusa1(dot)net (Carol
>Anderson)   4)  Re: sukkot music?      by Shira Kline    5)  Re: Sukkot
>Melodies       by "Adrian Durlester"    6)  Re:  memorial service music        
>by
>Freedabet (at) aol(dot)com   7)  Re: Sukkot Melodies   by Barbara462 (at) 
>aol(dot)com   8) 
>Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov         by Elliot Pilshaw    9)  oops   by "Judy 
>Ginsburgh" 
> 10)  Re: Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov       by Marc Levy   11)  Re:  oops   by
>FAVNI (at) aol(dot)com  12)  Celebrate Shabbat Release         by CTaub1234 
>(at) aol(dot)com  13) 
>Eretz  by "Rachelle and Howard Shubert"   14)  Re: Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov
>       by "Marjorie Hilton"   15)  Celebrate Shabbat Release   by
>CTaub1234 (at) aol(dot)com  16)  Re: hallel    by Rabbi Ken Alter   17)  Re: 
>Sefardic
>Hiney Mah Tov  by Chazzzan (at) aol(dot)com  18)  Re: add a prayer for peace   
>by
>"Meris Ruzow"   19)  nusach on the web         by "WINSTON WEILHEIMER"   20)  
>Re:
>Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov         by Marc Levy  Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 
>2000
>11:40:20 +0200 From: jill  MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Hava Nashira  Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7049] add a prayer for peace Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Dear Friends,  I have
>been on this list for some time, albeit quiet most  of the time.  I feel an
>urgency to respond from Jerusalem.  I read all of the messages about the
>upcoming joyous sukkot celebrations  that you are leading or participating
>in and  think about how I can't seem to find the motivation to even build 
>our  family sukkah......  I hope that each of you are staying informed  and
>despite the uneven, onesided, reporting about what is happening here in
>Israel, comprehend that Israel and the Jewish people are living through a 
>most difficult chapter in our history.  As a " north american" Israeli, I
>have found it particulary disheartening not to hear  some voices of support
>of the North American Jewish Community, atleast we don't hear them  in
>Israel.  As many of you serve in your capacity as "shilchei tzibor" at many
>upcoming holiday services and events, please add a song or  prayer of peace
> in support of those of us here who are pained, confused, angry,
>disillusioned and saddened about our new realities.  B'shalom  Jill 
>Moskowitz   From: Barbara462 (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 
>2000
>08:54:48 EDT Subject: [HANASHIR:7050] Re: Sukkot Melodies To:
>hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  I've been using what I
>think is a Rabbi Joe Black song parody to Rockin'  Robin.  You get the
>boards, I'll get the gourds, We'll put the schach on top of 2x4s  Build a
>sukkah (tweet, tweet, tweet--or clap, clap, clap) (2x) Gonna build a sukkah
>gonna live in it all night long.  You get the popcorn, I'll get the string
>We'll live in our sukkah, gonna dance and sing  Build a.....  You shake
>your lulav to the ground, You shake your lulav in the air You know you
>shake it north, you shake it south, you shake it east, you shake  it
>west...WHY?  Cause God is everywhere...  Build a sukkah...  Then I add
>verses, based on items my students want to put in the sukkah.   they choose
>the items, I try to construct a rhyme. For example:  You bring the chairs,
>I'll bring the Table, On Sunday morning we'll eat lox and bagels...   in
>the Sukkah......  With older kids, I get them to play air guitar with me on
>real guitar, do  do-wap stuff, etc.  Been enjoying the posts...  BARb 
>Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 06:30:05 -0500 Message-Id:  Mime-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org 
>From:
>caanders (at) netusa1(dot)net (Carol Anderson) Subject: [HANASHIR:7051] Re: 
>Lulav
>shake  Can Steve or someone who knows the song contact me. I can call you,
>I would like to hear it. I have the words but not the music. Is it on a CD
>or tape? thanks, Carol Caanders (at) netusa1(dot)net  >Don't forget Steve 
>Dropkin's
>"Lulav Shake." >Meris Ruzow   Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:40:17
>+0000 From: Shira Kline  MIME-Version: 1.0 To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7052] Re: sukkot music? Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Hi everyone!  Shana Tova.
> I hope everyone had a meaningful fast and holiday season.  I've been
>dutifully looking over all this Sukkot music.  I have been doing a parody
>to the Calypso tune "Shake Sonoro" for a few years with early childhood and
>its really fun.  Here are the words:  First we do a few rounds of : ch-ka
>ch-ka ch-ka ch-ka ch-ka ch-ka ch-ka (and dance around shaking our imaginery
>lulav)  Shake shake shake your lulav Shake your lulav RIGHT! Shake shake
>shake your lulav Shake your lulav LEFT! Shake shake shake your lulav Shake
>your lulav FRONT! Shake shake shake your lulav Shake your lulav BACK! Oh
>when you shake shake shake your lulav You gotta shake it UP! And when you
>shake shake shake your lulav You gotta shake it DOWN!  Shake shake shake
>your lulav Shake it all around  (X 2)  Build build build your sukkah Build
>it big and wide (X 2) And (Cause) when you build build build your sukkah
>You gotta see sky  (X 2)  Hold the Etrog, hold the etrog tight (X 2) Cause
>if you break the Etrog You gotta throw it out (X 2)  Then we throw in more
>ch-ka ch-ka sounds and the shake shake verses inbetween. It is very fun
>with instruments and to dance with.   Rachelle and Howard Shubert wrote:  >
>Ethan and anyone else doing children's music for Sukkot, here are a few >
>suggestions: > > "Hasukah Ma Yafah" is a nice, traditional and singable
>song. > > In addition, this fun suggestion came to me last year on the list
>from Karen > or Judith or someone else (sorry that I forget). > > To the
>Calypso tune of "Shake Sonora" > > Shake, shake shake your Lulav > Shake it
>all the time (2x) > > It's a good one to place in the middle of your
>concert when you want the > kids to have a stretch.  It is also conducive
>to using small rhythm > instruments.  Have them sing and dance to different
>movements, sing it > softly, loudly, just girls, just boys, etc. > > Add
>any songs about stars "Twinkle Twinkle", "Starlight Starbright" or the >
>spiritual "Great Big Stars Way up Yonder" and substituting the word
>kochavim > (stars) whenever possible. Any children's songs you may know
>about fruits > and vegetables or farming could also tie in e.g. Raffi's "I
>Like to Eat > Apples and Bananas" and the songs "Aikendrum", "Oats, Peas,
>Beans and Barley > Grow" and "Garden Song" ("Inch by inch, row by row I'm
>gonna make this > garden grow").  The children's song "Going on a Picnic"
>could be changed to > "Going to the Sukkah". > > Judith Kaplan Ginsburgh
>has a number of good holiday children's songs in her > publication.  There
>is also a fine book by Rachel Buchman, published by Mel > Bay and a useful
>book called Apples and Other Days by Leah Abrams. > > Have fun.  This age
>group is great to sing for. > > Rachelle >  From: "Adrian Durlester"  To: 
>Cc: "Adrian Durlester (at) Home"  Subject: [HANASHIR:7053] Re: Sukkot Melodies
>Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 08:53:52 -0500 Message-ID:  MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain;      charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding:
>7bit  Rabbi Black's song "Build a Sukkah" is stylistically rock n'roll,
>but, to the best of my knowledge, is a completely original composition to a
>basic rock n'roll chord progression. It can be found on his Alef-Bet Boogie
>album and in his songbook.  The lyrics, as you quote them, are not quite
>correct, but the ideas are the same. I do feel, however, that we should
>encourage the teaching of the correct lyrics whenever possible. So pick up
>a copy of Joe's album and songbook!  FWIW this song is quite a hit with all
>the kids in my K-6 music classes, along with Steve "Dropkin's Lulav Shake",
>Dean Friedman's "In My Sukkah", and Karen Daniel's "Sitting in a Sukkah." 
>Adrian  Adrian A. Durlester Listowner-Hanashir  -----Original Message-----
>From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at) 
>shamash(dot)org]On
>Behalf Of Barbara462 (at) aol(dot)com Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 7:55 AM 
>To:
>hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org Subject: [HANASHIR:7050] Re: Sukkot Melodies   
>I've
>been using what I think is a Rabbi Joe Black song parody to Rockin' Robin. 
>You get the boards, I'll get the gourds, We'll put the schach on top of
>2x4s  Build a sukkah (tweet, tweet, tweet--or clap, clap, clap) (2x) Gonna
>build a sukkah gonna live in it all night long.  You get the popcorn, I'll
>get the string We'll live in our sukkah, gonna dance and sing  Build a.....
> You shake your lulav to the ground, You shake your lulav in the air You
>know you shake it north, you shake it south, you shake it east, you shake
>it west...WHY?  Cause God is everywhere...  Build a sukkah...  Then I add
>verses, based on items my students want to put in the sukkah. they choose
>the items, I try to construct a rhyme. For example:  You bring the chairs,
>I'll bring the Table, On Sunday morning we'll eat lox and bagels...  in the
>Sukkah......  With older kids, I get them to play air guitar with me on
>real guitar, do do-wap stuff, etc.  Been enjoying the posts...  BARb  
>From: Freedabet (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:14:22 
>EDT
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7054] Re:  memorial service music To:
>isapient (at) earthlink(dot)net, hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 
>1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding:
>7bit  El Male Rachamim is pretty much required, and the rest is up to you, 
>generally based on the following texts.  I'll assume you don't have the new
> ACC Cantor's Manual which has many choices in music notation for each of 
>these in a prayerbook sized binder, or the CA manual which has somewhat 
>'older' choices and is bound.  Psalm 23 (Adonai roi) Psalm 121 (Esa Enai)
>Shiviti Adonai mah adam whatever else may be in the little Memorial Prayer
>book they have at the  cemetery (I have a collection from the local
>cemeteries so I know in advance  what they have and what page numbers)  I
>don't know which of these you know or what resource books you have.  Good 
>luck and Shanah Tovah.  Michael  -------- REPLY, Original message follows
>--------  > Date: Tuesday, 10-Oct-00 05:29 PM >  > From: alysa stanton     
>      \ Internet:    (isapient (at) earthlink(dot)net) > To:   Hanashir Mail 
> Server 
>   \ Internet:    (hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org) >  > Subject:  
> [HANASHIR:7036]
>memorial service music >  > Sender: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org > 
>Reply-to: 
>     hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org > To:     hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org 
> (hava nishira) >
>shalom, > I volunteer as a para chaplain. An 82 year old man I have been
>visiting for  a > couple of years just died this morning. He generally held
>clergy, temple  etc. > in contempt. His family said I was the exception.
>Anyway they asked that I  do > the memorial service for him. He loved
>music. I have never done a memorial > service before--and though I'm told I
>can do this-I do not know what would  be > the appropriate music etc. I'm
>doing this on Friday. any help would be much > appreciated. Please email me
>privately. thanks  > Alysa > isapient (at) earthlink(dot)net >  >  >
>***************************************************************** > "Talent
>is produced in solitude..Character in the stream of life..."  > author
>unknown >  > -------------------- >  >  >  > shalom, > I volunteer as a
>para chaplain. An 82 year old  man > I have been visiting for a couple of
>years just died this morning. He  generally > held clergy, temple etc. in
>contempt. His family said I was the exception.  > Anyway they asked that I
>do the memorial service for him. He loved music. I > have  > never done a
>memorial service before--and though I'm told I can do this-I do > not  >
>know what would be the appropriate music etc. I'm doing this on Friday. any
>> help  > would be much appreciated. Please email me privately. thanks  >
>Alysa >  href="mailto:isapient (at) earthlink(dot)net">isapient (at) 
>earthlink(dot)net >   > 
> >   size=2>*****************************************************************
>"T a > lent  > is produced in solitude..Character in the stream of life..." 
>author  > unknown >  >   -------- REPLY, End of original message -------- 
>From: Barbara462 (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:17:14 
>EDT
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7055] Re: Sukkot Melodies To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  In a message dated 10/12/00 8:54:39 AM
>Central Daylight Time,  durleste (at) home(dot)com writes:  >  Apologies if 
>I've
>incorrectly quoted the lyrics.  It's been quite awhile  since I'd listened
>to that wonderful album Aleph-Bet Boogie, where I first  heard the song. 
>I'd also highly recommend the album for all the wonderful  songs on it! 
>I've used the song with aleph through hay--3-7th. (I don't teach music to
>the  pre-Hebrew set).  Thanks for the correction.  BARB  barb  Message-ID: 
>Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:55:02 -0400 From: Elliot Pilshaw  MIME-Version:
>1.0 To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org Subject: [HANASHIR:7056] Sefardic Hiney 
>Mah
>Tov Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854";
>x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  This question is
>for people who were at Hava Nashira this year.  Remember that very
>Sefardic- Morroccan-sounding Hiney Mah Tov that Jordan  taught us, and we
>sang it over and over a million times?   I've been singing it a lot ever
>since, and teaching it to my congregations. Does anyone know the actual
>source of that melody?  Thanks.  Elliot Pilshaw Congregation Kolot
>Chayeinu, Brooklyn NY Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, NY NY  Message-ID: 
>From: "Judy Ginsburgh"  To: "hanashir"  Subject: [HANASHIR:7057] oops Date:
>Fri, 13 Oct 2000 10:01:58 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type:
>multipart/alternative;
>       boundary="----=_NextPart_000_02EF_01C034FC.A03366A0"        Hope you 
> will
>check it out.   http://www.jewishentertainment.net/reviews.html   Judy : ) 
>   (jerd (at) centurytel(dot)net)
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>  http://www.childrensmusic.org Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000
>11:50:17 -0400 From: Marc Levy  MIME-Version: 1.0 To: hanashir (at) 
>shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7058] Re: Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov Content-Type:
>text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Hi,    
>According to my source it is "Based on a traditional Sufi motif, as
>interpreted by Sheva". Marc  Elliot Pilshaw wrote:  > This question is for
>people who were at Hava Nashira this year. > > Remember that very Sefardic-
>Morroccan-sounding Hiney Mah Tov that > Jordan  taught us, and we sang it
>over and over a million times?   I've > been singing it a lot ever since,
>and teaching it to my congregations. > Does anyone know the actual source
>of that melody? > > Thanks. > > Elliot Pilshaw > Congregation Kolot
>Chayeinu, Brooklyn NY > Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, NY NY >  From:
>FAVNI (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:07:19 EDT 
>Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7059] Re:  oops To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding:
>7bit   In a message dated 10/12/00 4:02:37 PM, you wrote:         Hope you
>will check it out.     http://www.jewishentertainment.net/reviews.html    
>Judy : )     Judy Caplan Ginsburgh, award winning singer/music specialist  
>(jerd (at) centurytel(dot)net) http://www.jewishentertainment.net/judy 
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>Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:11:08 EDT Subject: [HANASHIR:7060]
>Celebrate Shabbat Release To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en   We are
>very excited to announce the upcoming release of Celebrate Shabbat the  3rd
>in the Celebrate Series recordings. Following the tradition of our first 
>two releases, Celebrate Hanukkah and Passover, Celebrate Shabbat is a 
>treasure of beloved Shabbat songs by some incredible artists from around
>the  world.  The track list which follows the chronology of the day is as
>follows:  1. RebbeSoul-Bim Bam 2. Nomi-Eshet Chayil 3. Tanja Solnik-Y'did
>Nefesh 4. Craig Taubman-L'cha Dodi 5. Patti Linsky & Laurence
>Juber-Vâ??shamru 6. Hollywood Klezmer-Tantz,Tantz Yidelekh 7. Danny
>Maseng-Hodu 8. Shirona-Ki Eleicha 9. Neshama Carlebach-Melech Rachaman 10.
>Rick Calvert-Yismâ??chu 11. Sam Glaser-Oseh Shalom 12. Debbie
>Friedman-Birchot Havdalah 13. Pharaoh's Daughter- Hamavdil 14. Wolf
>Krakowski-Shabes, Shabes  Celebrate Shabbat will be sold nationally at a
>variety of diverse retailers  including Borders, Costco, Ralphs Markets and
>Tower Records. Street Date for  the release is November 10th.   List
>members can pre-order the CD  for $12 (including shipping) prior to 
>November 10th. Please send orders to Craig 'n Co. PO Box 6061-115 Sherman 
>Oaks CA 91423      Find out what's new at Craig 'n Co. Visit us on the web
>at  http://www.craignco.com  Message-ID:
><005801c0348c$ba90ee20$3411059a (at) notfranz> From: "Rachelle and Howard
>Shubert" <notfranz (at) total(dot)net> To: "Hanashir" <hanashir (at) 
>shamash(dot)org>
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7061] Eretz Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:40:55 -0700
>MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>       boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0055_01C03452.0C29C300"         Nice
>arrangements and terrific groove.   Rachelle Shubert   From: "Marjorie
>Hilton"  To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org Subject: [HANASHIR:7062] Re: 
>Sefardic
>Hiney Mah Tov Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 19:17:38 GMT Mime-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Message-ID:   That sounds like an
>ideal song for us. How can I get the music - as one who  couldn't be with
>you. Thanks, Margie   ----Original Message Follows---- From: Elliot Pilshaw
> Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org 
> Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7056] Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:55:02
>-0400  This question is for people who were at Hava Nashira this year. 
>Remember that very Sefardic- Morroccan-sounding Hiney Mah Tov that Jordan 
>taught us, and we sang it over and over a million times?   I've been
>singing it a lot ever since, and teaching it to my congregations. Does
>anyone know the actual source of that melody?  Thanks.  Elliot Pilshaw
>Congregation Kolot Chayeinu, Brooklyn NY Congregation Beth Simchat Torah,
>NY NY   
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>Thu,
>12 Oct 2000 17:33:31 EDT Subject: [HANASHIR:7063] Celebrate Shabbat Release
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en    We are very excited to announce
>the upcoming release of Celebrate Shabbat the  3rd in the Celebrate Series
>recordings. Following the tradition of our first  two releases, Celebrate
>Hanukkah and Passover, Celebrate Shabbat is a  treasure of beloved Shabbat
>songs by some incredible artists from around the  world.  The track list
>which follows the chronology of the day is as follows:  1. RebbeSoul-Bim
>Bam 2. Nomi-Eshet Chayil 3. Tanja Solnik-Y'did Nefesh 4. Craig
>Taubman-L'cha Dodi 5. Patti Linsky & Laurence Juber-Vâ??shamru 6. Hollywood
>Klezmer-Tantz,Tantz Yidelekh 7. Danny Maseng-Hodu 8. Shirona-Ki Eleicha 9.
>Neshama Carlebach-Melech Rachaman 10. Rick Calvert-Yismâ??chu 11. Sam
>Glaser-Oseh Shalom 12. Debbie Friedman-Birchot Havdalah 13. Pharaoh's
>Daughter- Hamavdil 14. Wolf Krakowski-Shabes, Shabes  Celebrate Shabbat
>will be sold nationally at a variety of diverse retailers  including
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><39E62F3E(dot)12963229 (at) snet(dot)net> Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 17:38:06 
>-0400 From:
>Rabbi Ken Alter <rabbialter (at) snet(dot)net> MIME-Version: 1.0 To:
>hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org Subject: [HANASHIR:7064] Re: hallel Content-Type:
>text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Ellie,     In
>the "Siddur In Song" book by Tara there is sheet music for some of the
>Hallel    prayers. They are : Ma L'cha Hayam, Y'varech, Hal'lu, Hodu, Min
>Hmetzar, Kol   Rina, Pitchu Li, Od'cha and Keli Ata. I believe there is a
>cassette that can be   ordered with the book that has some of the Hallel
>melodies on it.  Ken  Ellie Knepler wrote:  > Hi All, > > I'll be leading
>services for Succot this week, and this will be the first time > I'll have
>had the opportunity to chant hallel. Usually we just read excerpts > from
>the text rather than sing it, but this time I'd like to sing part of it. >
>Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking to do one or two settings
>that > would be relatively easy to learn and that I could sing without
>accompaniment. > Something simple and/or repetitive enough for the
>congregation to learn would > be even better. Does anyone have experience
>with any of the settings in Zamru > Lo? > > I had thought of doing Danny
>Maseng's version of Hodu Lo from the Soul on Fire > CD, but that turns out
>to be a setting of Psalm 136. It's my understanding > that hallel is only
>Psalms 113-118. Am I wrong? > > Thanks in advance, > > Ellie Knepler >
>Chicago, IL >  From: Chazzzan (at) aol(dot)com Message-ID:  Date: Thu, 12 Oct 
>2000
>18:10:09 EDT Subject: [HANASHIR:7065] Re: Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov To:
>hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Who are these Sufis
>anyway?  After reading about them so much on here, I am  convinced they
>have the best and largest directory of Jewish music!  Brian Serle Spiritual
>Leader Congregation Beth El Sheboygan, WI   Message-ID:  From: "Meris
>Ruzow"  To:  Subject: [HANASHIR:7066] Re: add a prayer for peace Date: Thu,
>12 Oct 2000 18:22:03 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;
>       charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Dear Jill, You are
>certainly in our prayers -- constantly.   Our rabbi did a beautiful, but
>painful sermon on what's going on in Israel now and it shook a lot of "once
>a year types" who don't really follow what's going on.   But rest assured
>that those of us in the trenches are most concerned and are singing songs
>with our kids; I just started one with my middle school chorus by Doug
>Cotler called "Yisrael."   Everyone should pick that up and sing it. It's a
>great lesson and a beautiful song........ Our prayers are with you.
>B'shalom v' shalom al Yisrael............ Meris Ruzow -----Original
>Message----- From: jill  To: Hava Nashira  Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000
>5:42 AM Subject: [HANASHIR:7049] add a prayer for peace   >Dear Friends, >
>>I have been on this list for some time, albeit quiet most  of the >time. 
>I feel an urgency to respond from Jerusalem.  I read all of the >messages
>about the upcoming joyous sukkot celebrations  that you are >leading or
>participating in and  think about how I can't seem to find >the motivation
>to even build  our  family sukkah...... > >I hope that each of you are
>staying informed  and despite the uneven, >onesided, reporting about what
>is happening here in Israel, comprehend >that Israel and the Jewish people
>are living through a  most difficult >chapter in our history.  As a " north
>american" Israeli, I have found it >particulary disheartening not to hear 
>some voices of support of the >North American Jewish Community, atleast we
>don't hear them  in Israel. > >As many of you serve in your capacity as
>"shilchei tzibor" at many >upcoming holiday services and events, please add
>a song or  prayer of >peace  in support of those of us here who are pained,
>confused, angry, >disillusioned and saddened about our new realities. >
>>B'shalom > >Jill  Moskowitz > > > >  From: "WINSTON WEILHEIMER"  To:
>"LISTEVENTSEGROUPS" ,  "listhanashir" ,        "LISTJEWISHINFO"
>,      "listjewishmusiclist" , "LISTJEWISHWORLD" ,     "LISTSHULMUSIC"  
>Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7067] nusach on the web Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 21:56:14 -0400
>MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
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> On live365 24hour nusach radio we begin to celebrate Sukkot with
>selections from hallel by Cantor Yehuda Shifman and choir.   for full
>details of our programing check out our website at  
>http://sites.netscape.net/nusachmaven   Chag Samayach 
>Winston Weilheimer
>Host
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>From: Marc Levy  MIME-Version: 1.0 To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org Subject:
>[HANASHIR:7068] Re: Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  Hi,      You might want
>to check out Congregation B'nei Jeshurun at http://www.bj.org/ .  Hine Ma
>Tov is track #2 on "with every breath" , one of their recordings.  I
>believe they also have a songbook available for the album.  It has some
>other cool tracks too.     Elliot, you're from New York right?  Well, so
>are they.  That might make it easier to find information on the song.  Marc
> Marjorie Hilton wrote:  > That sounds like an ideal song for us. How can I
>get the music - as one who > couldn't be with you. Thanks, Margie > > From:
>Elliot Pilshaw  > Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org > Subject: 
>[HANASHIR:7056]
>Sefardic Hiney Mah Tov  

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