A timely text set to a haunting melody. Ideal for healing services, final benedictions or to create pensive moods in concert. Excellent for interfaith services. Based in part on the Priestly Blessing, Y’varech’cha. For 2-Part and Keyboard.
This is a setting of a text by Yehudah Halevi found in the traditional High Holy Days Machzor. Reminiscent of Psalm 139 (Where can I go from your presence?), It is well-suited for Mincha Yom Kippur, Memorials and Yizkor. Davidson’s writing is always excellent, and this piece is no exception; a welcomed addition to your […]
A delightful Yiddish Chanukah song by Abe Ellstein and Moyshe Oysher, legendary kings of the Yiddish theater. Jacobson’s arrangement does not obscure the playful nature of the melody. Bring me bread and bring me wine, with some ale and a nice melody, trai-lai-lai…
An English setting of Yehudah Halevi’s medieval poem, Yah Anah Emtza-acha, Holiness Everywhere is, simply put, a perfect marriage of music and text. Bryant captures the awe and fear of acknowledging God’s omnipotence. Though especially appropriate for Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), the piece is too good for only once a year. It will not […]
A great arrangement of a new Shabbat favorite. Your choir will enjoy Richards’ engaging but not too difficult choral writing and your congregation will enjoy another option for Shalom Rav in a contemporary style on erev Shabbat. For SATB and Keyboard.




