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[HANASHIR:12609] Re: HANASHIR digest 1702
- From: ilana axel <iaxel...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:12609] Re: HANASHIR digest 1702
- Date: Wed 23 Oct 2002 15.03 (GMT)
Sure, they appear in this order:
Tsipor Sh'niya (Misha Segel)
Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem (folk?)
Shalom Rav (Craig Taubman)
Od Yavo Shalom-Salaam (Sheva)
Yihye Shalom (Rick Recht)
Ose Shalom (Nurit Hirsch)
Shir Lashalom (Yair Rosenblum)
Ose Shalom (Debbie Friedman)
The whole thing (no song except the first and last is
sung in totallity) takes 13 minutes.
Ilana
--- Ellen Allard <ellen (at) peterandellen(dot)com> wrote:
> Ilana,
>
> Can you email the list/medley of peace songs you
> referred to in this
> posting? I'd most appreciate it. Thanks!
>
> Ellen
> Worcester, MA
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> >From: "Jewish Songleading/Music"
> <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
> >To: "Jewish Songleading/Music"
> <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
> >Subject: HANASHIR digest 1702
> >Date: Wed, Oct 23, 2002, 3:00 AM
> >
>
> > I'm sure others out there may be able to add or
> > clarify further the information I am posting here.
> > I have been teaching this song to everyone I can
> this
> > past year, and added it to a medley of Israeli and
> > American peace songs that we presented before a
> > concert with Rabbi Joe Black last June. I feel it
> is a
> > very important song to teach when conveying
> Israeli
> > music and history, though the Hebrew is tricky,
> thus
> > the singable translation I posted above.
> > Thanks for listening.
> > Ilana
>
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