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[HANASHIR:12578] Re: Intergenerational Choir



The Latke Song by Debbie Freidman; Judah Macabee by Joe Black

Shirona wrote:

> Rachelle, Since you're teaching Maoz Tzur, which isn't that
> easy... -Eight days of Hanukah (to the tune of "Those were the
> days")-Oh Hanukah Oh Hanukah - Hebrew, English and Yiddish lyrics
> available-Sevivon, sov sov sov (Hebrew)-Ner Li (English and
> Hebrew)-Not By Might (English, by DF)-Light One Candle (English, by
> Peter Yarrow)-My Candles (don't know who wrote this - a lovely,
> melancholy song in English)-Banu Choshech Legaresh (Hebrew) Shirona* *
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>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: R M Shubert
>      To: Hanashir
>      Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 12:33 PM
>      Subject: [HANASHIR:12575] Intergenerational Choir
>       I am putting together our first intergenerational choir in
>      preparation for our big Chanukah/Shabbat service.  They will
>      be joining my adult choir in singing 2 or 3 songs.  The
>      rehearsal time I have available is four 30 minute rehearsals
>      with the kids at the Hebrew school and whatever parents may
>      sign up.  I would like to get beyond Dreidel, Dreidel and am
>      considering Flory Jagoda's Ocho Kandelikas and Maoz-Tsur.
>      Anyone have great, easy-to-teach suggestions good for all
>      ages?Thanks,Rachelle Rachelle Mingail Shubert
>      Director of Music
>      Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom
>      4100 Sherbrooke Street West
>      Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1A6
>      Telephone: 514-937-3575 ext. 235   Fax: 514-937-7058
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>      sounds, sights, and smells. - Babylonian Talmud
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