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Torah So Sweet – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
Bonus lyric/chord sheet. This is a fun zipper song to sing with all ages. Each time you sing the verse, you can substitute a new action word. By doing so, you give ownership to the people singing it because they can offer their own suggestion for the zipped in word.
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Boker Tov, Boker Or – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet. Great interactive kid’s song that teaches the “boker or” response to the “boker tov” greeting. Lots of possibilities for fun movements. From Build It Up CD.
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Go Wild & Crazy – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
One of my most popular Early Childhood Jewish songs! Great for movement and freezing and being silly! The chorus is in Hebrew and the verses are in English. Also a great song for teaching and reinforcing body parts.
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I’m So Glad That Shabbos Is Here – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
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Ten Etzbaot – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
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Bonus lyric/chord sheet included. This is a great song for teaching the word “etzbaot” which is hebrew for fingers. The song is an example of a zipper song since you can zip in different movements for each verse.
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Dipping The Apple (Rosh Hashanah) – Sheet Music
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Razzama Tazzama – Sheet Music + Bonus Lyric/Chord Sheet
Bonus lyric/chord sheet with movement instructions included.
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Hamentashen Yum Yum Yum – Sheet Music
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Purchase this sheet music as a single song sheet OR as part of the 10 song Purim song bundle for $45, essentially giving you one song for free.
Click HERE for the 10 song Purim song bundle.
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Hotzi Lechem – Sheet Music + Bonus lyric/chord sheet
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I composed this song as an alternative for the motzi (bread blessing). My intention was to reflect the meaning of the hebrew psalm the verse is taken from AND to help illuminate the idea that we are not thanking G-d for bread but are actually thanking G-d for enabling us to labor over the grain which then ultimately gives us bread, though there are many steps in between the growing and harvesting of the grain and it being turned into bread. A big shout out and thanks to Rabbi David Kline for studying with me and helping me understand the true meaning of this verse.
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Holy, Holy – Sheet Music + Bonus lyric/chord sheet
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