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[HANASHIR:15281] Re: Opening Songs



At 05:01 PM 9/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>can you list those 18 songs, rahel?  Just want to make sure we aren't 
>overlooking a good song for our prelude. thnaks,
>  rick mann


Sure. They are songs that most people know and love. We have recorded them, 
and the whole Friday service, onto CD so that the congregants can learn 
them and thus feel comfortable and confident singing at services:

1. Hava Nagila
2. Eli Eli
3. Yismechu HaShamayim
4. Eileh Chambda Libi
5. Ki Eshmera Shabbat
6. Lo Yisa Goy (2 versions - one is a round, the other is Altman )
7. Hinay Ma Tov (3/4 & 4/4)
8. Esa Einai (Carlebach)
9. Ma Tovu
10. Heveinu Shalom Aleichem
11. Shalom Chaverim
12. Ma Yafeh HaYom (Miron)
13. Shalom Aleichem (traditional Goldfarb, and spanish/ladino style to the 
tune of Quando El Ray Nimrod)
14. Adon Olam (Gerovitch, traditional, Hitman/Ben-Hur)
15. HaTikvah
16. Kol HaNishama (based on Praetorius)
17. Bim Bam (N. Frankel)
18. Ein Kelohaynu (Freudenthal)
19. Yedid Nefesh (Zweig)
20. Siman Tov
21. Shehechyanu (Pik)

Liturgical Selections used in our Friday night worship service:

1. Candle Blessing - Binder
2. L'cha Dodi - sephardic, & 3/4)
3. Mizmor Shir
4. Barchu (Sulzer)
5. Shma (Sulzer &  Pik)
6. Mi chamocha (Freed)
7. V'shamru (Rothblum)
8. Adoani S'fatai
9. Yismechu
10. Shalom Rav (Klepper/Freelander)
11. Mi Shebeirach (D. Friedman)
12. Y'hiyu L'ratzon (Weinberg)
13. Al Shloshah D'varim (Tsur)
14. Torah Service (Ki MiTsion, Baruch Shenatan, Shma, Echad Elohaynu, L'cha 
Adonai)
15. Hodo Al Eretz (Sulzer)
16. Etz Haim Hee
17. Aleinu
18. Oseh Shalom



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