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[HANASHIR:3866] In My Sukkah



Where can I find Dean Friedman's "In My Sukkah?"
Meris Ruzow
-----Original Message-----
From: Judy Caplan Ginsburgh <jerd (at) centuryinter(dot)net>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 10:21 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:3863] Re: Sukkot


>Another vote for Steve Dropkin's Lulav Shake.  I also love Dean Friedman's
In My
>Sukkah.
>
>Judy :)
>
>Robbi Sherwin wrote:
>
>> What's your BEST upbeat Succot song that you would use for
>> >3rd graders and up?
>>
>> I'm a huge fan of Steve Dropkin's "Lulav Shake." It's snappy and easy to
>> learn, with a calypso feel.  You can easily incorporate the kids playing
>> percussion instruments.  If you write him, I bet he'll send you a copy:
>> ketzev2 (at) aol(dot)com
>>
>> Robbi Sherwin
>> Austin, TX
>> (going meshuggeneh getting ready to sing 17 hours worth of music for
>> HHdaze!  L'shana Tova to all.....)
>>
>> ><< OK Everyone - What's your BEST upbeat Succot song that you would use
for
>> >3rd graders and up?     >>
>> >
>> >I think the best Sukkot song is Jill Moscowitz's sukkot song.  It works
for
>> >all ages.
>> >
>>
>
>
>
>--
>Judy Caplan Ginsburgh, Award-winning Singer/Music Specialist
>       http://www.jewishentertainment.net/judy
>Director:  Jewish Entertainment Resources
>       http://www.jewishentertainment.net
>1999 Louisiana Professional Artist of the Year!!
>Past Conference Chair:  23rd Conference on Alternatives in Jewish Education
>
>
>
>

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