Tag: shabbat shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom and Chag Shavuot Sameach

    As we celebrate receiving Torah on Shavuot, Redemption Song sung by Stephen Marley helps us prepare for this Shabbat with the hope of unity and peace.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Koolulam is a social-musical initiative aimed at strengthening the fabric of society. The project centers around mass singing events in which large groups of non-professionals come together to form a collaborative musical creation. Koolulam brings together people from all walks of life to do one thing: stop everything for a few hours and just sing – together.

    Shabbat Shalom

     

  • Shabbat Shalom

    The incomparable Chazzan Azi Schwartz brings us an Ein Keloheionu you likely have not heard before.  It is a loving fun tribute to Harry Belafonte.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    D’ror Yikra shared by Rabbi Cantor Deborah Sacks Mintz, is a song/prayer that God will redeem his people, they will prosper and enjoy Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom

     

  • Shabbat Shalom on the 8th day of the Omer

    We are on the way to Sinai; Today is the 8th day of the Omer, which is one week and one day of the Omer. Another 41 days to go. It is an extraordinary journey. This song is a way of lightening the mood as we prepare to welcome Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom

    After nightfall, stand and say: Blessed are You, L‑rd our G‑d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us concerning the counting of the Omer.
  • Shabbat Shalom (and happy Pesach)

    Six13 brings us a welcome to this Shabbat with the Prince of Egypt medley.

    Enjoy the music and the story in the lyrics.  Count the Omer with us as we travel towards Sinai.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    As we rise toward Shabbat, this song I found on Ulpan La-Inyan by Shai Gabso, I lift My head- Arim Roshi,  offers us a chance to reflect at the end of another tumultuous week.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    We Rise!

    Sung by Batya Levine and members of Hadar, we welcome Shabbat in song.  As we pray for the Peace of Jerusalem, we know there is much work to be done.

    Let us Rise together-

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    This Shabbat, Takshivu invites us to pay attention.

    Shabbat Shalom.

    Verse 1: 9 years old and a flickering flame Those are the moments I can’t explain Looking back I can feel the heat The warmth reflecting off my cheek

    Verse 2: Settled down now its been so long Since I’ve seen them sing those songs Carries me through the days I feel That there’s nothing else that heals

    Pre: Been through those ups and downs They called me lost and found But now I think I found myself In that flickering flame Oh, in that flickering flame

    Chorus: Ooh oooh My mind fills with memories from youth Ooh oooh Just me and the flame but now I’m flickering too Looking back at Pictures on my shelf Times I felt my safest Times I felt myself Thinking back when There was no where to run I knew I had a purpose My life had just begun Just like the flame

    Intro: Ooooh woah ohhh

    Verse 3: Grown up now I’m on my way Driven by those flames Everytime I lose my sight I remember those guiding lights

    Pre: Been through those ups and downs They called me lost and found But now I think I found myself In that flickering flame Oh, in that flickering flame

    Chorus: Ooh oooh My mind fills with memories from youth Ooh oooh Just me and the flame but now I’m flickering too Looking back at Pictures on my shelf Times I felt my safest Times I felt myself Thinking back when There was no where to run I knew I had a purpose My life had just begun

    Bridge: Some things things things you just can’t forget Brings us back back back back to ourselves Back to the good good good old days ‘Cause we’re all we’re all flickering flames

    Chorus: Ooh oooh My mind fills with memories from youth Ooh oooh Just me and the flame but now I’m flickering too Looking back at Pictures on my shelf Times I felt my safest Times I felt myself Thinking back when There was no where to run I knew I had a purpose My life had just begun Just like the flame

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Shabbat closes a painful week both here and abroad.

    El Na Refa Na La- the prayer for healing is our prayer that healing of the broken may be.  May this Shabbat bring you peace and wholeness, and may we find ways to reach out to you.

    Shabbat Shalom