Mi Shebeirach, by Debbie Friedman

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

On January 9th 2011, the 4th of Shevat, 5771, our beloved composer, Debbie Friedman, died. May her name be a blessing for all those who sing her music.

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  • Am sure the death does not concern talented people,they continue to live in their beautiful music ...

  • @SuperLuckydream What a beautiful thought. Thank you.

  • sweet sweet voice. bless your heart and may you rest in divine peace.

  • @netsoflove I am sure Ms Friedman would love to hear your words, as her setting of these words have touched so many people. the actual person singing is me - alive and well in Pittsburgh! Rowna Sutin :)

  • one dislike.......really. Shame on you whoever you are. I mean I know you have your own opinion but really......

  • @sternfan75 I have found that the "dislikers" are usually sickos. Pay no attention. They have their own agenda and has nothing to do with music.

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  • this song was always my favorite part of the service =)

  • Rest in peace in the Garden of Eden. Debbie your guitar is silent. But your voice will continue to be heard...You, are still with us. Shalom.

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  • @ElianaTali Very true.

  • In our so complicated lives, a bit of human simplicity and slowing down is, well, a blessing. Thank you, Debbie, wherever you are.

  • my Hillel group uses this on Shabbos.

    RIP Debbie Freidmen. 

  • Carol Kelley

    ...and her life is still a blessing. Debbie, your music resounds in my heart, reconnects me to our source, and blesses me each day. I thank G-d for the blessing of your life of intention, love, and courage. And I thank you for choosing to live it so generously.

  • Everyone in my synagogue including myself will miss her dearly I will think of her everytime I hear this song good bye Debbie you will be missed

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