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[HANASHIR:11098] RE: songs of freedom



How do I get the song with the chords to The Ten Plagues by Jeff Kleppe?
Lynda Casden
lyndac (at) enteract(dot)com

kgohr (at) att(dot)net wrote:

> I highly recommend Rabbi Shawn Zevit's chant to anyone,
> working with Pesach stuff, and who isn't this time of
> year. It's a great piece that I found easy to learn, and
> the echo not only adds a haunting effect, but
> effectively teaches the 10 plagues in Hebrew. Ilana
> taught this piece to me on my last trip to Chicago and I
> haven't been able to get it out of my head since.
> --
> Kathy Gohr
> Music Chair
> Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, MI.
> Kgohr (at) att(dot)net
> > These are what I would also recommend -
> > Also - "The Ten Plagues" by Jeff Klepper & Jeff
> > Salkin, from the Sounds of Exodus CD (Soundswrite) has
> > a great fourth verse that causes us to ponder the
> > price of freedom.
> > There is also a wonderful chant by Rabbi Shawn Zevit
> > for the 10 Plagues, that ends with the echo "none of
> > us is free, 'til all of us are free".
> > This is Recon material, from the JRF CD "A Night of
> > Questions" that accompanies the JRF Haggadah.
> > I love this chant, it's easy on the chords, a bit
> > trickier with the Hebrew as it recites, like an echo,
> > all the 10 Plagues in Hebrew, then ends with the
> > English chant.
> > Call me if you want the tune!
> > Good luck, Barb!
> > Ilana
> > --- Meris Ruzow <meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com> wrote:
> > > "Light One Candle"  Peter Yarrow
> > > "Circle Round for Freedom"  Linda Hirschorn
> > > "If I Had a Hammer"  PP&M
> > > "Justice, Justice"  Doug Cotler
> > > "Save a Life"  Debbie F.
> > > "Make Those Waters Part"  Doug Mishkin
> > > "Lo Alecha"  Jeff Klepper & Dan Friedlander
> > >
> > > And that's just for starters....................
> > > Have fun,
> > > Meris Ruzow
> > > Meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ------------------------ hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> > > -----------------------+
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