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[HANASHIR:7783] Re: Sermon in Song



Meryl,

I would suggest that you try contacting Cantor Steve Freedman, the composer
of "Sermon in Song". He is VERY nice and I'll bet would be willing to send
you the music. He used to be the cantor at a conservative synagogue in
Worcester where I live. He recently moved and he is now affiliated with
Temple Sinai in Dresher, PA. His email is:

cantor (at) tsinai(dot)com

His work phone number is: 215-643-6510. If you have any problems reaching
him, let me know.

Good luck!

Ellen Allard
Worcester, MA
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>From: "George Weiner" <gweiner (at) erols(dot)com>
>To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Subject: [HANASHIR:7781] Sermon in Song
>Date: Thu, Jan 4, 2001, 10:46 AM
>

> Hi all!
>
> Does anyone have a copy of "Sermon in Song"  written by (I could be way off
> here) Charles Silverman.  I know it was written by a Conservative Cantor.
> The beginning is sung to the older or more traditional melody of the 4
> Questions, and starts with these lyrics, "Today we're going to go on a
> musical voyage (or journey) to explore the music of the synagogue and of our
> people. "  If you have it could you please send it or fax it to me ASAP.  I
> would like to present it at services next Friday night.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Meryl Weiner
> 7933 Harwood Place
> Springfield, Virginia  22152
> (703)451-5255
> Fax (202)342-9179 at Temple Micah (202)342-9175
> gweiner (at) erols(dot)com
>
>

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