Author of "Embracing Auschwitz" and "Mensch•Marks: Life Lessons of a Human Rabbi - Wisdom for Untethered Times." Winner of the Rockower Award, the highest honor in Jewish journalism and 2019 Religion News Association Award for Excellence in Commentary. Musings of a rabbi, journalist, father, husband, poodle-owner, Red Sox fan and self-proclaimed mensch, taken from essays, columns, sermons and thin air. Writes regularly in the New York Jewish Week and Times of Israel.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Diverse Dayenus
If this week's concert whetted your appetite for global Jewish music, go to the Piyut website, which documents the vast history of Jewish religious poetry and song, and see for yourself. For Passover, you'll find a wide variety of Diverse Diyenus. The home page is at http://www.piyut.org.il/search/english/ Let yourself wander from there to all corners of the Jewish world, to the vastness of our cultural folkloric heritage. A great way to prepare for Passover! There are seven Dayenus - play the mp3s at your Seder!
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