Psalm 133:1: 'Behold How It is for Brethren to Dwell Together.' For SATB, Flute, Piano or Organ.
Psalm 100. For marriage ceremonies. For Mixed Chorus (SATB), Tenor Solo, Harp and Organ.
Song of Solomon 1:1-2, 3:2, 8:14. Based on Lithuanian cantillation. For SAATB, Rehearsal Keyboard.
Text by Aaron Zeitlin.
A stunning melody by Smolover and choral arrangement by Kroll-Rosenbaum, set to a poem written by an anonymous author at Terezin concentration camp.
Schul was a German-Jewish composer who came to Prague, seeking a haven from Nazi persecution. But in 1941 he was rounded up and sent to the Terezin concentration camp, where his touching setting of th...
Variations On A Chanukah Song'. From a song by M. Ravino. For SATB, keyboard and brass quartet.
For those looking for new Chanukah material for male choir, here is a fun setting of traditional Chanukah texts, in both Hebrew and English, by the well-known and extremely gifted Elaine Broad-Ginsber...
Part of the Michael Isaacson Folk Series for Choir. A joyous drinking song from the Ladino (Judeo-Spanish language) tradition!
Part of the Michael Isaacson Folk Series for Choir. A song about war and the fleeting nature of life, from the Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) tradition.
'Russian-Jewish Folksong'
In this Ladino romace, a young man expresses his undying passion for his beloved, Rozina.
Jeremiah 2:2, 31:19, Ezekiel 16:60. The text, drawn from the book of Jeremiah and Ezekiel, attests that God's love for the people is unending. The style of music evokes the sweetness of the German rom...
From Gates of Repentance p. 105. Zochreinu l'chayim is a memorial piece that can be performed throughout the whole year.
Part of the Michael Isaacson Folk Series for Choir. A new arrangement of a traditional 12th century Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) romance. For TB, Keyboard and Percussion.
Building on the success of his SSA arrangement of this Ladino folk classic, it just so happens that J. A. Kawarsky has a TTBB version for male choirs who felt left out of this enjoyable setting. For t...
A rousing song!
A medley of 2 traditional Sephardic folksongs in a lively setting.
As notated in 1724 by Marcello. For unison choir or solo voice with continuo, in Hebrew and Italian.
'Traditional Italian-Jewish melody'
Based on a traditional Greek Sephardic song. For Unison choir, with Chordal Instruments and Percussion.
Based on the traditional melody. Available for SA and SATB and Piano.
A part of Sabbath liturgy which speaks of the covenant between God and the people of Israel to keep the Sabbath. This setting by Finkelstein is a bright and refreshing dialogue between cantor or soloi...
'4 songs from the Hassidic Song Festival'. Songs by S. Carlebach, A. Nof, R. Sirotkin. Available for SA and IPAK.