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[HANASHIR:4160] Re: Shabbat of Music
- From: Hazzan David Sirull <Sirull...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:4160] Re: Shabbat of Music
- Date: Wed 13 Oct 1999 00.58 (GMT)
I must agree with the Sermon in Song suggestion. I have experienced a good deal of success with it. It will take you about 15 minutes to deliver. It's not only pretty to listen to and fun to sing, but very educational.
D. Sirull
At 01:07 PM 10/12/1999 EDT, HazzanAlan (at) aol(dot)com wrote:
>Your rabbi is referring to Shabbat Shirah (January 21-22, 2000), the Shabbat
>on which we read from the Torah Shirat Hayam, the Song that Moshe sang as the
>Israelites were crossing the Red Sea. It is traditional to do a special
>musical program during services on that Shabbat.
>
>Allow me to recommend Sermon in Song. Sermon in Song is a beautiful sermon
>about the music of the synagogue. It is a sermon that the cantor or soloist
>sings to the congregation. It was composed by Cantor Stephen Freedman and is
>available for purchase (nominal fee) from the Cantors Assembly (212-678-8834
>or
>email: caoffice (at) jtsa(dot)edu).
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Hazzan Alan Sokoloff
>
>
>
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