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[HANASHIR:11244] Re: Interfaith Music Festival
- From: Jennifer Stevens <srtalina...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:11244] Re: Interfaith Music Festival
- Date: Mon 08 Apr 2002 13.29 (GMT)
And on the note of Dona Nobis Pacem, you can actually sing Sim Shalom to the
tune of Dona Nobis Pacem as well as working with it as a round. (This was
also done by Zamir Chorale - see my other post.) It is a beautiful and
great way of saying "Look, we all pray for a common cause -- peace."
--Jennifer
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>I would respectfully disagree with a choice of the Alenu, Rosh Hashana or
>otherwise. It is one of the more ... how shall I say it? ...
>particularistic parts of our liturgy. "Shelo asanu k'goyey ha-aratzot,
>v'lo samanu k'mishp'chot ha-adamah" - not the kinds of statements you want
>to be expressing at an interfaith service, IMO.
>
>How about Sim Shalom/Dona Nobis Pacem/Grant Us Peace.
>
>Shabbat Shalom,
>Andy
>
>At 04:21 PM 4/5/02 EST, you wrote:
> >I would suggest the High Holiday Aleinu, from the repetition of the musaf
> >Amidah. That nusach is considered one of the "misinai" tunes, which are
>some
> >of our oldest liturgical melodies. The words are also appropriate to an
> >interfaith gathering, since they speak of God in both universal terms
>(master
> >of all) as well as particular terms (who didn't set our lot as with the
>other
> >people).
> >
> >David
> >
> >
> >
> >
>Andy Curry, Kansas City
>acurry (at) lenexa(dot)sema(dot)slb(dot)com
>
>
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Jennifer Stevens