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[HANASHIR:8363] Re: Dr. Seuss



About a week ago someone posted something on a "Dr. Seuss Shabbat."  That
is, I think it was on this list!   Anyway, if anyone still has it, or knows
how to get it, could you please forward it to me.   My rabbi wants it.
Thanks.
Meris Ruzow
meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com

-----Original Message-----
From: Judy Ginsburgh <judy (at) jewishentertainment(dot)net>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 9:14 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:8360] Re: "God Songs"


>How about................
>
>Doug Cotler's Thank You God
>Peri Smilow's Thank You God (morning liturgy) & Ashrei
>Peter & Ellen Allards Thank You  & Offer Your Gifts to God
>Ray Cook's We Thank You
>Wally & Craig's Thank You Adonai
>Billy Jonas' God is In
>Karen Daniels' You Are There
>Steve Dropkin's Hodu L'Adonai, Ein Keiloheinu, & Y'verechecha
>Lisa Levine's Ruach Elohim
>Judy Caplan Ginsburgh's A Little Bit of God & Shema Lullaby
>Shirona's Ashrei, Ki Eleicha, Modim, Ein Keiloheinu & Yigdal
>Beged Kefet's Adonai, Adonai, Bayom Hahu,  & Hariu L'Adonai
>Any number of other Bayom Hahu versions
>Rachelle Nelson's Modeh Ani
>Nomi's Adon Olam, Modeh Ani & Eil Adon
>Rick Calvert's Modim Anachnu Lach & Hariu L'Adonai
>Robbi Sherwin's Ki L'olam Chasdo
>Danny Maseng's Ki L'olam Chasdo
>Rabbi Shefa Gold's Ma Yakor & From World to World
>Cantor Wally's Modim
>
>Just to name a few.
>
>I think the amount of sharing that happens on this list is incredible.  But
>I encourage all of you to start your own music collection (both audio and
>print music).  It is never too early - it is never too late.  When you hear
>a song you like, find out where to get it, add it to your collection, learn
>it, share it.  This is how you grow in your craft.  There are literally
>hundreds of Jewish music books and recordings out there.  Put aside some
>cash each year to purchase something new.  If you are serious about "doing"
>Jewish music, then you must have the tools with which to do it.  Coming to
>Hava Nashira is a start, but collecting, learning and sharing is the
>continuation.  Go and learn!
>
>Judy :)
>
>Judy Caplan Ginsburgh, award winning singer/music specialist
>(judy (at) jewishentertainment(dot)net)  ( jcgtune (at) cox-internet(dot)com)
>(jcgtune (at) aol(dot)com)
>http://www.jewishentertainment.net/judy
>Director:  Jewish Entertainment Resources -- we help you find Jewish
talent!
>http://www.jewishentertainment.net
>Louisiana Professional Artist of the Year!
>Past Conference Chair:  23rd Conference on Alternatives in Jewish Education
>(CAJE)
>http://www.caje.org
>Member: Children's Music Web --  http://www.childrensmusic.org
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Adrian Durlester" <durleste (at) home(dot)com>
>To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:48 PM
>Subject: [HANASHIR:8358] Re: "God Songs"
>
>
>> Hmmm...If Gd is creator of all, aren't ALL songs effectively "Gd songs" ?
>> Food for thought.
>>
>> If they liked my wife's, er, that is Karen Daniel's "Open Your Hand" for
>> Kedoshim, might I recommend her "You are There" as a Gd song.
>>
>> There are some awfully nice settings of variations on the idea of Gd as
>the
>> "still small voice" but for some reason their composers escape me. Help
me
>> out on this, fellow havanashirites.
>>
>> Adrian
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Adrian A. Durlester, M.T.S.  - durleste (at) home(dot)com
>> http://members.home.net/durleste/
>> Hebrew, Judaica & Music Instructor, Akiva School, Nashville TN
>> Music Director, Congregation Micah, Nashville, TN
>http://www.micahnash.org/
>> List-Owner for hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org; Co-Owner for L-Torah (at) 
>> shamash(dot)org
>> http://uahc.org/hanashir
>> Editor, Bim Bam (for Torah Aura Productions) http://www.torahaura.com/
>> Evening Program Chair, CAJE 26, Aug. 5-9, 2001, Colorado State University
>> Member-at-Large, CAJE Board of Directors
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Sue Marx <suemarx (at) juno(dot)com>
>> > To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
>> > Date: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:41 PM
>> > Subject: [HANASHIR:8346] "God Songs"
>> >
>> >
>> > >Chevrei--
>> > >
>> > >A teacher at our school has asked me for some good "God songs" that
are
>> > >not prayers.  Any suggestions?  This list was incredibly helpful when
I
>> > >asked for songs that relate to Kedoshim.  The songs that the kids
>> > >responded to the best:
>> > >
>> > >Al Shlosha D'varim
>> > >Etz Chayim Hi
>> > >Open Your Hand (Karen Daniels)
>> > >Just Another Foreigner (SAFAM)
>> > >The World of Our Fathers (SAFAM)
>> > >Falasha Nevermore (SAFAM)
>> > >Ki Eshmera Shabbat
>> > >Eilu D'varim
>> > >
>> > >They also really enjoyed writing their own "parody" songs based on the
>> > >text of Kedoshim.
>> > >
>> > >I look forward to the suggestions for "God songs."
>> > >
>> > >Sue Marx
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