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She Said No!
Based on Chapter 1 of the Book of Esther
Without her gown, He summoned her down
Said it was his right, As a man with a crown
He was obsessed; She should be undressed
Vashti refused to be, a woman oppressed.CHORUS:
She said “no” to the king,
She said “no” to the king,
She said “no-no-no-no-no-no-no”
She said “no” to the king!https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/she-said-no
Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 1:47pm
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Hasal Siddur Pesach
This text is found at the end of the Passover haggadah. It can be read in context on Sefaria.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/hasal-siddur-pesach
Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 3:42pm
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Omer Song
Words and music by Juliet I. Spitzer, performed by MIRAJ (Juliet Spitzer, Rabbi Margot Stein, Rabbi Rayzel Raphael)
Come on now, count the Omer
You can count the Omer
Come on now, count the Omer
1, 2, 3, 4 Count with me!During the time the Temple stood
Folks would come on by
Offering a barley sheaf as a way to sanctify
Life which should be rich and full
And never, never rote…
Come on, let’s count the days between
Passover and Shavuot.Now, now, now (Chorus)
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/omer-song
Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 3:51pm
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Shalom Aleychem - Contemporary
Music: Rabbi Steve Segar
Text: Traditional Liturgy
Arrangement and performance: Rabbi Shawn Zevit with Rabbi Margot Stein and Rayzel Raphael.From Generations: Journey Across the Ages by Shawn Zevit.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/shalom-aleychem-contemporary
Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 4:02pm
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Beshalakh Niggun
I love to sing. Although I was an instrumental musician earlier in my life and even attended a conservatory as a saxophone player for my undergraduate studies, singing has always been in my soul. To sing in joy is perhaps one of the greatest pleasures a person can have in their life and is truly one of the ways we can serve God (ivdu et adonay besimkha).
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/joyful-soulful-prayer-beshalakh-niggun
Posted on: 2017/03/29 - 4:17pm
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Passover Kiddush
This track contains the Reconstructionist text of the Kiddush prayer for the Passover seder. It was recorded by Shabbat Unplugged, whose members are:
- Rabbi Shawn Zevit
- Rabbi Margot Stein
- Juliet Spitzer
- Rabbi Myriam Klotz
- Rabbi Micah Becker-Klein
- Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael
The recording comes from the companion CD to the Reconstructionist Haggadah, A Night of Questions.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/kiddush-passover
Posted on: 2017/04/05 - 2:45pm
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Hashivenu theme song
This is the theme song to the Hashivenu podcast, composed by Chana Rothman.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/music/hashivenu-theme-song
Posted on: 2017/07/18 - 7:12pm
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Atlanta Congregation to Share Its Passion for Music at Convention
Growing up as the daughter of a rabbi in Minnesota, Ariela Freedman never especially loved spending long stretches of time in services.
Posted on: 2018/08/15 - 4:51pm
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Music of the Movement video
Reconstructionist Jews are creating beautiful music. In this video, watch and listen to some of the musical highlights from our 2018 Convention and learn about Kolot Zimrah, a new online community where Reconstructionist musicians share their latest creations with the world.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/news/music-movement
Posted on: 2019/10/07 - 7:26am
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The Reconstructionist Movement Comes Together in New Hinei Mah Tov Video
As part of our recent convention, B’yachad: Reconstructing Judaism Together, we shared this video of a new setting for Hinei Mah Tov by RRC student Solomon Hoffman. It features over 150 Reconstructionists representing 40 of our communities from across North America and beyond. The participants reflect the spectrum of our movement—lay leaders, Rabbis, Cantors, students, teachers, children, elders, musicians, singers, dancers, artists—all sharing in this collective project.
Posted on: 2022/04/07 - 9:44am