Abraham Sheet Music
Based on Genesis 12:1-3, published in "Gan Shirim." Download includes both sheet music and song sheet.
Please note that a song such as "A Song of Life" is alphabetized under "S" rather than "A" (Song of Life, A).
Based on Genesis 12:1-3, published in "Gan Shirim." Download includes both sheet music and song sheet.
From parasha Beshalach, this song describes the Israelites' crossing of the Sea of Reeds as Nachshon says, "Come with me across the water." Includes part of Mi Chamocha. From the "Dayenu!" haggadah.
Easy, memorable melody with a brief, 2-bar reminder of "Swan Lake!" Because of no repeats, each 8-bar verse takes just 15 seconds to sing at a normal tempo. Published in "Family Shabbat" and "Voices in Prayer."
This is the folk melody with echoes. First verse only, in both English and Hebrew.
From Psalm 51:17, with Hebrew and English ("Eternal God, open up my lips that my mouth may declare Your glory." Song is 8 bars, which are sung twice. Published in "Voices in Prayer."
Includes both sheet music and a song sheet for "The Alef-Bet," published in "Gan Shirim." The song sheet includes extra-large Hebrew letters.
English and Hebrew in a 2-part arrangement, but works fine in unison. Published in "Family Shabbat."
Using the familiar Mah Nishtanah melody by E. Abileah, this song (entirely in English) answers the four questions that are asked earlier in the seder. From the "Dayenu!" haggadah.
Hebrew from Pirkei Avot 1.6, English inspired by Kaddish D'Rabbanan. Gentle verses and a hoedown-style round-like refrain of "Asei l'cha rav, u'k'nei l'cha chaveir." Perfect for Teacher Appreciation events. First performance was in San Antonio by a CAJE youth choir. Published in "Voices in Prayer," "Jewish Life Cycle," and "Gan Shirim."
An fun, syncopated rhythm for the text from Exodus 15:1, 13, 18 (Song of the Sea). All Hebrew. Published in "Voices in Prayer." "Ashira L'Adonai" forms the core melody within the "Sea Chanty" choral arrangement.
Music by Shlomo Postolsky, Hebrew and added English lyrics. From the "Dayenu!" haggadah.