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We will meditate, dance, celebrate and—of course—sing and chant in Hebrew. And we will eat and have a little party. Rabbi David Ingber will lead Havdalah. Jane Graver of Ducky Life Tea will supply organic tea, and we will nosh!
Come support Rabbi Andrew and share with him one of the most significant moments of his life— and, of course, be one of the first to get the CD!
Kirtan is fully participatory, call-and-response devotional chant. Rabbi Andrew Hahn has been leading Hebrew Kirtan around the country at synagogues, JCCs, Hillels, political rallies and yoga studios for almost five years now. The CD, Achat Sha'alti (One Thing I Seek), is the culmination of his efforts within this evolving musical genre.
Musicians to include: Shoshana Jedwab and Terrence Pompey (percussion); Taylor Bergren-Chrisman (bass); Angela Babin (guitar); the Kirtan Rabbi Posse; with more to be announced.
A $25 donation includes admission and a copy of the CD.
About Achat Sha'alti, the CD
Kirtan Rabbi's second album offers something completely different from the much-heralded Kirtan Rabbi: Live! Produced in an intimate Greenwich Village setting, the Hebrew chants in Achat Sha'alti are characterized by soothing vocals, dreamy loops, and hypnotic world rhythms. They are composed to be used for meditation and prayer.
The CD resulted from the collaboration between Grammy award winner Frank Wolf and Rabbi Andrew Hahn. Friends who sang in the Kirtan Rabbi Posse include: Aliza Hava, Avi Fox-Rosen, Bekah Starr, Benjy Fox-Rosen, Doron Avizov, Emily Stern, Josie Lehrer, Lee Moore, Michelle Miller, Miriam Rubin, Miriam Raziel Schwartz, Noah Baumwoll, Sadie Rosenthal, Shir Yaakov Feinstein-Feit, Shoshana Jedwab.
The album cover, designed by Shir Yaakov and pictured above, features a photo by Chris Taylor of the threatened Haskel-Baker Wetlands in Eastern Kansas.
Information on how to order coming soon...
Kirtan Rabbi
Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D.
Bringing Yogic Meditation to the Jewish world;
bringing Jewish Wisdom to the Yoga world.
509 Cathedral Parkway, Suite 11G
New York, NY 10025•
(917) 756-8115
rebdrew@KirtanRabbi.com
www.KirtanRabbi.com
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