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Sophie and the Shofar
Item #: 101078
Fran Manushkin,
Illustrated by
Rosalind Charney Kaye
Two cousins, Sophie and
Sasha, play and work
togetheruntil a missing
shofar comes between them.
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The Ruach Series delivers the hottest Jewish rock music from North America and Israel, featuring cutting-edge contemporary artists and their music. The Ruach 5765: New Jewish Tunes ISRAEL Songbook makes these tunes accessible to all musicians from the most accomplished to the up-and-coming! Build this music into your repertoire and make it part of your life.
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Ruach 5761: New Jewish Tunes - CD
The Ruach series delivers the newest and coolest Jewish rock music
from North America and Israel. Continuing the tradition of the NFTY
album series, Ruach brings to light the best of cutting-edge Jewish contemporary music.
The hottest CD of Jewish folk/rock! A compilation of the best
contemporary Jewish music, from folk to rock. Perfect for the casual
listener or as a gift too.
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Ruach 5765: New Jewish Tunes ISRAEL - CD
The Ruach series delivers the newest and coolest Jewish rock music from North America and Israel. Continuing the tradition of the NFTY album series, Ruach brings to light the best of cutting-edge Jewish contemporary music.
The latest release, Ruach 5765: new Jewish tunes ISRAEL, brings today's top Israeli and North American rock tracks to your music collection. Featuring hits that Israeli youth love today, this CD includes HaDag Nachash's chart-topping number 1 song Shirat HaSticker (The Bumper Sticker Song), plus tracks from Aviv Geffen, Teapacks, The Fools of Prophecy (Shotei HaN'vuah), and Sheva.
You'll also find songs to stir your Zionist soul by North American musicians like Noam Katz, Stacy Beyer, Rick Recht, Yom Hadash, and many more. Includes handy and insightful liner notes.
Am Yisraeil Chai (Noam Katz featuring J.J. Keki)
Shirat HaSticker (HaDag Nachash)
My Heart is in the East (Dan Nichols)
Ekdochim Shlufim (Aviv Geffen)
Hodu L'Adonai (Stacy Beyer)
The Hope (Rick Recht)
Broken World (Yom Hadash)
Fanan (The Fools of Prophecy)
Working for Shalom (Beth Schafer)
War No More (Steve Dropkin)
Or Chadash (Neal Katz)
Ba BaAhavah (Sheva)
HaTikvah (Teapacks) |
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