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[HANASHIR:13421] Re: Fun "rock" jewish music for hebrew school
- From: Joy Newman <joyzee...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:13421] Re: Fun "rock" jewish music for hebrew school
- Date: Mon 03 Feb 2003 03.08 (GMT)
Thanks!
Now that I knew what to look for (artist wise) I checked in my the Manginot
(which I just got in the mail and have not yet had a chance to really
explore...however...it looks awesome!) Low and behold...it's in there.
So...You Can Change the World is also in Manginot listed under Songs for
Other Holidays, for those who are interested! And I'm excited because now
when we sing this song at camp, we can properly credit it's origins.
~smile always~
-Joy
>From: Gohr454 (at) aol(dot)com
>Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:13417] Re: Fun "rock" jewish music for hebrew school
>Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 18:02:07 EST
>
>You Can Change the World is by Jeffrey Klepper and Donald Rossoff. It is
>on
>Kol B'seder's, Songs for Growin' II album. The music is in Kol B'seder's
>Songs for Growing music book.
>
>It is a wonderful song, with a great message. My kids love it!
>
>-Mimi
>
>
>
>Since we're on the subject of Jeff Klepper(and/or Kol B'seder) and Purim,
>there's a great song on their "In Every Generation" recording called "We
>Didn't Start No Trouble" sung to the tune of "We Didn't Start the Fire" by
>Billy Joel. It's a great song that middle school aged kids would love,
>providing they could get the lyrics out, there's a bunch of them. The
>chorus
>is easy enough, though, if you wanted to tackle the verses yourself. It's
>almost like a musical Megillah reading in itself. Great song!!
>Kathy Gohr,
>Grand Rapids, MI
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- [HANASHIR:13421] Re: Fun "rock" jewish music for hebrew school,
Joy Newman