Catalog · Sacred
Sacred Jewish liturgy in English — for children ages 7–12, for synagogues, for families. So they sing, and everyone in the room understands.
Come My Beloved (Lecha Dodi) — English version by Walter J. Kin of the 16th-century Kabbalat Shabbat hymn welcoming the Sabbath bride. Sacred liturgy as a singable English melody for children and grown-ups alike. Read the story → · ▶ Listen on Spotify ↗
An English setting of the Aramaic declaration that opens Yom Kippur — perhaps the most emotionally charged moment in the Jewish year. For those who do not yet know Hebrew or Aramaic.
also in HebrewAn English setting of Ashrei — recited three times a day in traditional Jewish practice. Wisdom-poetry about gratitude and the steady presence of God.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗«I lift up my eyes to the hills — where does my help come from?» One of the most beloved Psalms, the traveler's prayer.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗«Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth.» Psalm 100 — the universal call to communal gratitude.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗One of the oldest and most beloved Jewish hymns, sung at the close of services worldwide. An English setting that preserves the awe.
also in HebrewThe defining prayer of the High Holy Days — a personal address to God as both Father and King. English setting for accessibility.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗The shortest of all the Psalms — and perhaps the most universal: «Praise the Lord, all you nations.» An invitation to everyone.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗«The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.» Probably the most-quoted Psalm in human history. Set with reverence and warmth.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗«May the Lord bless you and keep you.» The oldest known Jewish prayer in continuous use — found inscribed on silver scrolls from the 7th century BCE.
▶ Listen on Spotify ↗«Behold how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in unity.» The title track of the album. The song of belonging.
also in HebrewThe Kabbalistic poem by Rabbi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz of Safed, welcoming Shabbat as a bride. Sung every Friday evening worldwide. An English setting that honors the 16th-century mystic.
also in Hebrew