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Mizmor Shir April 03, 2010
Introducing Mizmor Shir
A Carlebach-style*, Moroccan-infused service led by Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum
Saturday, January 23 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM in the Gym
Additional Dates:
February 27, March 27, April 3,
May 1, June 19 (joint service with the Havurah Minyan)
click here to hear the Mizmor Shir melodies as recorded by Rabbi Tamar
Come to a workshop to learn new Shabbat tunes on Tuesday, January 12th & Wednesday January 20th at 8:30 pm
in the Irene Schwebel Chapel.
*Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (שלמה קרליבך) (known as Reb Shlomo to his followers) (January 14, 1925, Berlin—October, 1994, Canada) was a Jewish religious teacher, composer, and singer who was known as "The Singing Rabbi" during his lifetime. Although his roots lay in traditional Orthodox yeshivot, he branched out to create his own movement combining Hasidic-style warmth and personal interaction, public concerts, and song-filled synagogue services. At various times he lived in Manhattan, New York, San Francisco, Toronto and Moshav Mevo Modi'im, Israel.
Carlebach is considered by many to be the foremost Jewish religious songwriter in the second half of the 20th century. In a career that spanned 40 years, he recorded more than 25 albums that continue to have wide popularity and appeal. His influence also continues to this day in so-called "Carlebach minyanim" located in many cities around the globe.
Many of the bands today within the genre of Jewish Rock And Soul are greatly influenced by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach's melodies and songs.
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