One Day
Something amazing happened in Haifa a couple of years ago. Three thousand people gathered to sing a song- Matisyahu’s song One Day. Words in Hebrew, Arabic, and English combined into a single voice of love and hope.
Enjoy, Shabbat Shalom!
One Day
Something amazing happened in Haifa a couple of years ago. Three thousand people gathered to sing a song- Matisyahu’s song One Day. Words in Hebrew, Arabic, and English combined into a single voice of love and hope.
Enjoy, Shabbat Shalom!
Rabbi Yosef Goldman brings the new music to the phrase Ein Od, No Other. It is part of the Aleinu prayer we share at the conclusion of our service praying for the time when we all recognize the supremacy of the Eternal.
Shabbat Shalom
Cantor Azi Schwartz and Cantor Rachel Brook offer Oseh Shalom, the Prayer for Peace, to the music of Shallow.
Shabbat Shalom
By the Rivers of Babylon sung by Rocky Dawuni – Playing for Change
This Shabbat, May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable to You.
Shabbat Shalom
Listen to the Music was a big hit for the Doobie Brothers and a fun way to welcome Shabbat especially when musicians from Playing for Change come together from around the world joining to sing its message.
So Listen ( and sing along) with the Music
Shabbat Shalom
Marvin Gaye’s classic song is performed by Playing for Change bringing musicians from around the world together to make beautiful music together. A wonderful framing for Shabbat.
Shabbat Shalom.
The tension between generations continues. It was embodied in this Cat Stevens /Yusef Islam music, Father & Son, that resonated so deeply for me them and now.
“There is a better place, a promised land…There is no way we get from here to there except by joining hands, marching together.” (Mishkan Tefillah, p.39)
Shabbat Shalom
This Shabbat I wanted to share that we are together in a march towards a better place.
John Legend offers this beautiful rendition of the Simon and Garfunkel classic, Bridge Over Troubled Water.
Shabbat Shalom
This stunning rendition of Batya Levine’s “We Rise” comes to us through the artistry of Cantor Harold Messinger, of Beth Am Israel Penn Valley, in collaboration with the talented James Pollard Jr., of Zion Baptist Church of Ardmore.
This Juneteenth, we commemorate and wish Shabbat Shalom!
Bob Marley sings Redemption Song
Shabbat Shalom