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[HANASHIR:9032] Re: Looking for jewish music curriculum



I wrote one years ago.  Any one needing a copy can email me privately.
Marilyn Cohen
bubbec (at) home(dot)com

Ellen Allard wrote:

> Somebody should write one. Meris, where are you?!?
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> From: Almadanjon (at) aol(dot)com
> To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> Subject: [HANASHIR:9027] Looking for  jewish music curriculum
> Date: Wed, May 9, 2001, 7:49 PM
>
>
>
>      Dear friends,
>             Does anyone know if there's a formalized music
>      curriculum for use in a
>      hebrew day school?  I'm looking for something more than just
>      a song
>      book--possibly something that includes pre-notation for
>      early grades, as well
>      as some selections for recorder, xylophone and percussion
>      instruments.  It
>      should also have some assessment strands and build skills by
>      grades. McMillan
>      has put out a wonderful series called "Share the Music"
>      which uses different
>      volumes for each grade and goes from  k through 6th. It is
>      for use in public
>      schools and has a multi-cultural basis. I was hoping there
>      was something out
>      there specifically for jewish kids.  Let me know.  Thanks.
>      Madeline
>      Hershenson
>      almadanjon (at) aol(dot)com
>


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