Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Musaf (Higher Voice)

Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Musaf (Higher Voice)

Jun 9, 2016 By The Jewish Theological Seminary | Prayer Recordings

Recordings by Cantor Arianne Brown and Cantor Jennifer Kanarek CahnProject coordinator: Rabbi David Freidenreich

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Shabbat Musaf (Higher Voice)

Shabbat Musaf (Higher Voice)

Jun 11, 2016 By The Jewish Theological Seminary | Prayer Recordings

Recordings by Cantor Arianne BrownProject coordinator: Rabbi David Freidenreich

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Shabbat Minhah (Lower Voice)

Shabbat Minhah (Lower Voice)

Jun 8, 2016

Recordings by Rabbi and Hazzan Seth Adelson
Project coordinator: Rabbi David Freidenreich

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Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Musaf (Lower Voice)

Shabbat Rosh Hodesh Musaf (Lower Voice)

Jun 10, 2016 By The Jewish Theological Seminary | Prayer Recordings

Recordings by Rabbi and Hazzan Seth Adelson
Project coordinator: Rabbi David Freidenreich

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Shabbat Musaf (Lower Voice)

Shabbat Musaf (Lower Voice)

Jun 12, 2016 By The Jewish Theological Seminary | Prayer Recordings

Recordings by Rabbi and Hazzan Seth Adelson
Project coordinator: Rabbi David Freidenreich

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Open Book Open Heart: Siddur Lev Shalem and the Future of Prayer

Open Book Open Heart: Siddur Lev Shalem and the Future of Prayer

May 24, 2016 By The Jewish Theological Seminary | Public Event video

Lev Shalem editors Rabbis Edward Feld and Jan Uhrbach discuss with Chancellor Arnold M. Eisen the unique spiritual needs and challenges of this generation and how this new prayer book responds.

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Hearing: Reading the Torah and Singing its Praises

Hearing: Reading the Torah and Singing its Praises

Jun 6, 2016 By Nancy Abramson | Short Video | Shavuot

From the 5776 Receiving Torah with All Our Senses series.

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An Illustration of <em>Kiddush Levanah</em>

An Illustration of Kiddush Levanah

May 20, 2016 By Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary | Commentary | Emor

The middle of this week’s parashah (Lev. 23) details the cycle of the Jewish holidays. Each holiday is listed according to its month and its day. The months of the Hebrew calendar are strictly lunar, from new moon to new moon. Kiddush Levanah, a selection of prayers in honor of the new moon, is traditionally recited at the end of the first or second shabbat of each month.

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