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[HANASHIR:13222] Re: Tu B'shvat Seder -- Environmental Music
- From: Marti Nerenstone <mnerenstone...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:13222] Re: Tu B'shvat Seder -- Environmental Music
- Date: Mon 30 Dec 2002 16.44 (GMT)
The Garden Song (Inch by Inch) by Dave Mallett - you might also want to
look at the music of the folk group Magpie
Steve Meltzer wrote:
>Chevrei --
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>This year I will be leading the Tu B'Shvat Seder at our synagogue; it is
>generally geared towards
>families with children of all ages. We will be using "Seder Tu B'Shvat: The
>Festival Of Trees" from
>CCAR Press as our service.
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>The organizing committee and myself would like to use some songs with an
>environmental message to
>them. Other than songs that are in the book, is there music that you know of
>that would convey this
>type of message? Jewish songs (in Hebrew or English) with this message are
>preferred, but we are
>willing to look at other songs that would be Tu B'Shvat appropriate. Thanks
>in advance to Josh
>Miller ("The Tree Song") and Jeff Klepper ("I Will Plant For My Children") for
>earlier postings to
>this list about their music.
>
>If we each "plant the seed" of knowledge, then "we grow . . . we grow . . . we
>grow!" (Sorry Josh!
>;-) ) and we develop stronger "roots" in our tradition.
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>B'shalom,
>
>Steve Meltzer
>508-366-9457
>steve (at) meltzerworld(dot)net
>www.meltzerworld.net
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>"And who is wise? One who learns from all people." -- Pirkei Avot 4:1
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