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[HANASHIR:16739] Re: transition song after Kaddish



Deb! Guess who? Thanks for telling me about this list serv! What an amazing resource.

When I was at Hillel I always liked to play Oseh Shalom as a quite transition song after the Kaddish. It just seemed perfect because the last line of the Kaddish was "Oseh Shalom..." I would alternate from Hirsch's Oseh, to Debbie Friedman's Oseh to Jeff Klepper's Oseh.

Can't wait to see you at Shabbaton on the Slopes!

Rayna Dushman

>From: "DEBORAH GINSBURG"
>Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:16734] Re: transition song after Kaddish
>Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 10:15:22 -0900
>
>Shalom chaverim!
>
>I'm looking for a quit song to sing after Kaddish as a transition from
>the solemnity of that moment into the end of the
>service/announcements. I am considering Eli, Eli, but would love to
>get suggestions from the rest of you.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Deb
>
>Deborah Ginsburg
>Congregation Beth Sholom
>Anchorage, AK
>andmg (at) uaa(dot)alaska(dot)edu
>
><< andmg.vcf >>


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