@Babspace I was sorry to hear of Debbie's passing in your post today. Her songs, which sparked Judaic renewal, transcended Judaism. We played them in a Presbyterian Church. She will be missed.
Probably so. We've sorta given up on Debbie's clapping pattern from her concert at Carnegie Hall album. It's a good song, though. When we recorded this there were some people standing in front of the camera; not much we could do about that. Thanks for your comment!
We sang this song at Camp Ramah when I was a camper there (and they probably still do). I never used a set clapping pattern...in the end I would bang on tables in a style that suggested Dave Grohl in his Nirvana days. :)
RIP, Debbie Freidman. Thank you for reconnecting me with my Judaism.
Babspace 1 year ago
@Babspace I was sorry to hear of Debbie's passing in your post today. Her songs, which sparked Judaic renewal, transcended Judaism. We played them in a Presbyterian Church. She will be missed.
lawsonbob 1 year ago
This is amazing!
rabbijoeblack 3 years ago
love this song your slow though my youth choir can sing it faster than you
BunnyHelper713 4 years ago
Probably so. We've sorta given up on Debbie's clapping pattern from her concert at Carnegie Hall album. It's a good song, though. When we recorded this there were some people standing in front of the camera; not much we could do about that. Thanks for your comment!
lawsonbob 4 years ago
your welcome! WHY can i not find a youtube video of Misheberach?? i guess i'll just have to make one
BunnyHelper713 4 years ago
We sang this song at Camp Ramah when I was a camper there (and they probably still do). I never used a set clapping pattern...in the end I would bang on tables in a style that suggested Dave Grohl in his Nirvana days. :)
efil4own1 2 years ago